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Climate change projections and the Cairngorms National Park

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Climate change has wide-ranging impacts, including how to manage major and important areas of land such as national parks. We talk with the Cairngorms National Park Authority’s director of nature and climate change about what climate projections mean for the park and the practical measures they’re already taking on the ground, from peatland restoration to beaver reintroduction.
Host:
Elaine Maslin, Media Officer at the Hutton (Aberdeen)
Guests:
Andy Ford, Director of Nature and Climate Change, at the Cairngorms National Park Authority.
Dr Mike Rivington, senior scientist at the Hutton
For more information about what you’ve heard in this podcast, visit:
Climate Change Impacts on Natural Capital - James Hutton Institute
The Climate Emergency - Cairngorms National Park Authority
Climate change in the UK - Met Office
UK Climate Projections (UKCP) - Met Office
Homepage | Copernicus
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Climate change has wide-ranging impacts, including how to manage major and important areas of land such as national parks. We talk with the Cairngorms National Park Authority’s director of nature and climate change about what climate projections mean for the park and the practical measures they’re already taking on the ground, from peatland restoration to beaver reintroduction.
Host:
Elaine Maslin, Media Officer at the Hutton (Aberdeen)
Guests:
Andy Ford, Director of Nature and Climate Change, at the Cairngorms National Park Authority.
Dr Mike Rivington, senior scientist at the Hutton
For more information about what you’ve heard in this podcast, visit:
Climate Change Impacts on Natural Capital - James Hutton Institute
The Climate Emergency - Cairngorms National Park Authority
Climate change in the UK - Met Office
UK Climate Projections (UKCP) - Met Office
Homepage | Copernicus
Remember to subscribe and follow us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and LinkedIn.

Thanks for listening, we hope you enjoyed this glimpse into our world.

We look forward to bringing you more insight the world across food, energy and environmental security in future episodes of the Hutton Highlights podcast.
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