Campaigner visits Island to highlight benefits of restoring rainforests
A campaigner says willow could be the answer to the Island's flooding risk.
Carl Rowlinson is the co-founder of Plant One, Cornwall, and has been on the Island this week as part of the 'No Trees, No Seas' campaign, which is examining why tree restoration is critical for climate and nature recovery.
A film screening in Peel looked at how restoring Celtic rainforests could revive our oceans.
Carl believes willow in particular could have a big impact:

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