Government advisers call for a 25-year plan to boost natural capital

Will Nichols
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Value of services provided by nature is "ignored" and must come into national decision-making, government-backed body warns

The UK needs a 25-year "landscape-scale" plan to help take better account of the value provided by nature and reverse the decline in the country's environment, according to an independent government advisory...

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