
From Forest Research, Time Series in 2024:
In the period of SNP administration in Scotland, from 2008 to 2024:
Scotland planted 131 460 new trees including 67 000 broadleaves.
England, with 10 times the population and nearly twice the landmass, only planted 40 720, less than a third.
As for Labour-run Wales – 7 800!
Source: https://www.forestresearch.gov.uk/tools-and-resources/statistics/time-series/

I am curious about who pays for this contribution towards the UK meeting it’s climate change target.
I know the Forestry Grant Scheme is administered by Scottish Forestry but does the funding for the scheme come from the Scottish Government, the UK government, or both?
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Since most of the Scottish Government funding still comes from Westminster, then it is The Treasury which is the principal source. But, since the Scottish Government has a fair degree of discretion about how funding is deployed and also has some powers of revenue raising and borrowing it can make the political decisions required.
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Though we must always make clear that no money at all ‘comes from Westminster’ or the English ‘treasury’, the EngGov takes Scotland’s vast revenues and resources and throws a few crumbs back with added contempt and ridicule, kick kick kick.
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However , Unionist critics can’t see the SNP environmental success for the trees !
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You mean they do not want nor intend to ‘see’, and hope nobody else does either! The BritEnglish nationalists are experts at propaganda, they’ve been doing it for a very long time, since the printing press was invented in fact.
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