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A climate change think-tank is urging the new government to enable farmers and landowners to pick up the pace to meet net zero emission targets.
People living in a Gloucestershire village who have been campaigning against house building, have formed a Community Land Trust to plan and propose new developments that they do want to see - smaller homes for housing association tenants.
And urban school children have been learning about life and work in remote stretches of moorland in County Durham.
Presented by Anna Hill
Produced by Alun Beach
By BBC Radio 44.5
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A climate change think-tank is urging the new government to enable farmers and landowners to pick up the pace to meet net zero emission targets.
People living in a Gloucestershire village who have been campaigning against house building, have formed a Community Land Trust to plan and propose new developments that they do want to see - smaller homes for housing association tenants.
And urban school children have been learning about life and work in remote stretches of moorland in County Durham.
Presented by Anna Hill
Produced by Alun Beach

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