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A Guide to Climate Change Impacts on Scotland’s Historic Environment

PART OF THE Force of Nature ISSUE

‘The hottest day of the year is now on average 0.8 centigrade hotter.’

We can’t possibly have an issue on nature without referring to climate change. This year, the 2021 United Nations Climate Change Conference, also known as COP26, is scheduled to be held in Glasgow between 1 to 12 November. 
One of the defining issues of the past three decades, the world is now coming to terms with climate change and its impact upon the planet and its people. Here we feature a guide, Our Place in Time, Scotland’s Strategy for the Historic environment. It sets out a vision of how our historic environment can be understood, valued, cared for and enjoyed.  

 

Extract taken from A Guide to Climate Change Impacts on Scotland’s Historic Environment
Published by Historic Environment Scotland 

 

 

 

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