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Broadstairs, Whitstable, Margate and Folkestone among UK s top 50 beaches | Updated: 14:02, 16 February 2021 Four Kent beaches have been ranked in the UK s top 50 coastal stretches in a survey of hundreds of Brits. The seaside in Broadstairs was the county s highest-rated in the list compiled by WWF-UK and Sky Ocean Rescue, and was voted 22nd in the country. The beach at Broadstairs was the highest-ranked in Kent by the survey It was followed by beaches in Whitstable, Margate and Folkestone, which were placed 37th, 39th and 47th in the table. The survey of 2,000 people was topped by Bournemouth s beach, while the top 10 also included three Cornish beaches. ....
SKY Fifteen years ago, Sky became the world’s first carbon neutral media company and today, we’re marking one year since we set our ambition to be net zero carbon by 2030. The events our world and society has faced in the past 12 months since we announced Sky Zero feel like they could have been spread across a lifetime. Yet we must stay focussed on tackling the critical threat posed by the climate emergency facing our planet. So, through this unprecedented time our progress towards net zero has not stalled, it has accelerated, culminating in our new role as a Principal Partner and Media Partner of the UN’s global climate summit in November. ....
January 18, 2021 UK-based start-up Xampla has closed a £6.2 million ($8.4m) seed financing round as it looks to accelerate the rollout of its ‘next generation’ bioplastics. Led by the backers behind video conferencing app Zoom, the investment follows an initial £2m ($2.7m) round announced in April 2020. Xampla, a University of Cambridge spin-off company, wants to replace… TO CONTINUE READING, PLEASE SUBSCRIBE OR LOGIN ....
Protect at least a third of British seas to unlock £50bn boost, WWF urges By aligning with the UN s recommendations and committing to fully protect at least one-third of UK seas, the government could catalyse a £50bn boost for the economy and unlock 100,000 jobs. WWF believes that just 1% of UK seas are properly protected, so meeting the 30% target will require extensive investment and collaboration That is according to a major new policy briefing, published today (14 January) by WWF and Sky Ocean Rescue. The UK Government has already signed the UN’s Leaders Pledge For Nature, headlined by a commitment to protect 30% of land-based and marine habitats. The Pledge was produced ahead of the 15 ....