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We protect and care for places so people and nature can thrive. Find out who we are and what we stand for.
As Europe’s largest conservation charity, the National Trust places great importance on responding to threats posed by the climate crisis. Find out exactly what our climate and environment objectives are, and how we intend to deliver on them.
The scale of the National Trust’s conservation responsibilities is huge, encompassing more than 600,000 acres of countryside, 700 miles of coastline and over 300 historic houses and gardens.
Our job is, and always will be, to protect and care for places so people and nature can thrive. We recognise that responding to the threats posed by the climate crisis and the catastrophic decline in our natural environment are core to our context and purpose.
This Climate and Environment Policy describes our climate response and broader environmental ambitions. It includes our target to be carbon net zero by 2030, and to embed climate change adaptation into our decision making.
It sets out our principles and objectives to ensure that the management of our business operations and our conservation work are done in a way that:
To manage these responsibilities, we maintain and enhance a Climate and Environmental Management System (CEMS) certified to ISO 14001.This provides a framework for identifying, setting and tracking progress against objectives to continually improve our environmental performance and climate response.
In delivering these responsibilities, we commit to the following principles:
Responsibility for overseeing the effective delivery of this Climate and Environment Policy sits with the Land & Nature Directorate.
The Climate and Environmental Management System (CEMS), UK Woodland Assurance Standard (UKWAS) and Sustainable Restaurant Association are the third-party assured frameworks through which we deliver strategic ambitions. These are to restore a healthier, more beautiful natural environment, and to respond to the challenges of climate change.
If you would like the full scope of the National Trust’s Climate and Environmental Management System, please email our team.
We protect and care for places so people and nature can thrive. Find out who we are and what we stand for.
Reducing carbon emissions, planting trees and protecting wildlife habitats: just some of the things we’re doing to protect nature and the climate.
Learn about our ambitions for the land in our care and how we're working with farmers and common rights holders to support nature-friendly, low carbon farming.
Read our position on fracking, a mining process that uses the injection of high-pressure liquid to extract fossil fuels from shale rock.
Ash dieback is a fungal disease affecting the country’s native ash trees. As many as four out of five ash trees may be affected and, where the dying trees could cause a threat to human safety, we need to remove them.
The small actions we take can help make big changes. There are lots of ways to make a difference, find out how you can play your part with ideas from planting trees to going peat-free.