Family Farming Threatened by Climate Change
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•'Climate change cost our family farm £100k last year - we need action'
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Colin Chappell's family have been farming in the village of Hibaldstow , North Lincolnshire , for four generations.
During his 25 years managing the family farm, it has flooded seriously seven times.
In comparison, his father was only affected by flooding once, in the 80s .
October 2023 was the wettest October on record in Lincolnshire due to Storms Babet and Henk , which brought major destruction across the UK .
Colin Mohaddes has found that spending a relatively small percentage of GDP on climate adaptation and mitigation now will mean future GDP losses due to climate change will be significantly less.
“It’s a no brainer to invest in green. We just need the political will to do that,” he said.
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