Spilling the Beans: Talking climate change with Kent Online

Despite a slightly soggy August so far, the planet is thought to have measured its hottest consecutive seven days ever last month as the global average temperature soared to around 17.23C.

Scientists think we will have had the warmest year on record by 2027, but closer to home, what does this mean for the weather in Kent?

Our Managing Director Tammy Woodhouse talks to Kent Online about how climate change is affecting business, and what Millbrook is doing to help customers garden for the increasing extremes in weather. Read the full article and watch Tammy’s interview here.
 


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