Durdle Door, Loch Ness, and Lake Windermere are some of the top UK landmarks Brits want to see – before they are destroyed by climate change
Loch Ness, Durdle Door, and the Lake District’s Lake Windermere are some of the top UK destinations that Brits are keen to visit â before they are damaged by climate change.
A poll of 2,000 adults found that nearly three-quarters are worried that the effects of global warming will permanently damage some of the UK’s most iconic beauty spots.
Nearly one in five (18%) believe that some of the country’s areas of natural beauty have already been critically damaged due to climate change â with a third saying they have noticed changes to some of their favourite natural spots over years of visiting.
As a result, almost half (44%) intend to speed up their plans to visit these UK landmarks â including Snowdon, Sherwood Forest, and St. Austell in Cornwall.