First Look as Kew Gardens Opens New Attraction with 6,500 Plants
GREATER LONDON, ENGLAND, JUL 24 – The Carbon Garden features 6,500 plants and 35 trees selected for climate resilience to educate visitors on carbon's role in life and climate change mitigation.
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Growing awareness of climate crisis
This fungi-inspired pavilion as part of the new Carbon Garden at Kew, a permanent installation highlighting the role of plants and fungi in tackling climate change. Photo: Reuters London's Kew Gardens will open a new garden focused on carbon that will showcase its importance in sustaining life, but also explore the role of carbon dioxide in the climate crisis and how plants can combat it.
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