Green news for England

 245,000 acres of land is being allotted in England and nearby areas for restoration purposes towards aforestation. The funds required for this  (about 2.4 million pounds) are being given by the Department for the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs and Natural England, for work to create new habitats, manage land for nature and carbon storage and increase footpaths and connect with communities, with further funding expected from other sources and partners. 

How much will be its effect :

Its effects include coverage of 30% of the land by England as forest reserves, meeting its goals by 2030. This will measure up to the removal of 612,500 tonnes of carbon each year, creating additional forest resources for industrial products too. 

Places in India for this forest scheme to be implemented :

The best places available are the outskirts of megacities which have wastelands with minimal populations living outside the cities. These provide an ideal place for afforestation as the major rainfall catchment areas are located outside cities in these wastelands near the riverside. Hence with afforestation, we can avoid people from starting to live in these areas as we stop the development of residential works near productive areas and help these rainfall catchment areas to store and hold more rainwater.

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