RE: World's Largest Rainforests24 Aug 2019 11:20
36% of France is forest,UK is 12% yet "The United Kingdom,[Notes 1] being in the British Isles, is ideal for tree growth, thanks to its mild winters, plentiful rainfall, fertile soil and hill-sheltered topography. Growth rates for broadleaved (hardwood) trees exceed those of mainland Europe, while conifer (softwood) growth rates are three times those of Sweden and five times those of Finland. In the absence of people, much of Great Britain would be covered with mature oaks".
The UK government has set an ambitious target of 15% by 2060,lots and lots of laughs.
More laughs,what is laudable with Trump's intentions?