Scots businesses need tools to mitigate climate change now

Support needed to increase farms’ resilience

Ewan Pate
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Scots businesses need tools to mitigate climate change now

Following the Met Offices confirmation that 2022 was the hottest year on record for Scotland, adaption must now be a key part of managing the impacts of climate change on farms and crofts. NFU Scotlands...

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