© 2020 – 2023 AEA3 WEB | AEAƎ United Kingdom News
AEA3 WEB | AEAƎ United Kingdom News
News

Sycamore Gap tree attack is part of war on nature in UK, says poet

Robert Macfarlane says tree’s felling was part of hostile culture and calls for forest to be planted in its honour

The felling of the Sycamore Gap tree at Hadrian’s Wall symbolises a wider attack on nature in the UK, according to an award-winning landscape writer and poet.

Robert Macfarlane said the sight of the downed 300-year-old tree made him and many others feel sick. “I just see this as part of a piece with a much broader hostile environment towards the living world in this country,” he told the BBC.

Continue reading…

Related posts

North Atlantic right whales critically endangered by climate crisis, new study finds

AEA3

Britain’s Got Talent company ‘knew of David Walliams’s derogatory remarks when it offered him £1m deal’

AEA3

India floods: rescuers search for survivors among mud and debris

AEA3

Pin It on Pinterest

Share This