Coillte said it aims to capture 28 million tons of C02 from the atmosphere by 2050, which is close to half of Ireland’s annual carbon emissions.
Coillte, the semi-state forestry company, aims to grow an additional 100,000 hectares of forestry by 2050 as part of a €2 billion plan for the future of its forest estate in Ireland. The forestry body currently manages 440,000 hectares of forest in Ireland, which is equivalent to 7 per cent of the land in Ireland. Coillte said it now plans to increase the size of its forest estate by more than 20 per cent in the coming...
coilltenews LorcanAllen Does this image capture the actual kinds of trees they are intending the plant?
LorcanAllen Coillte,your organization is a disgrace. U cant manage your existing woods. Devils Glen is a case in point, timber felled, not collected, left to rot; trees downed on pathways & not cleared; dangerous underfoot conditions & worst of all the Heaney walk totally neglected-shamefull
LorcanAllen Where are they getting the money for this?
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