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The Guardian at 200: A History of the Environment A fascinating two-part lecture that dissects the evolution of our relationship with climate language, and explores critical questions about where the conversation is heading, with Sverker Sörlin and Fiona Harvey. Online workshop Times: 6pm - 8.30pm (BST) Guardian Masterclasses - Fiona Harvey & Sverker Sörlin Photograph: Fiona Harvey & Sverker Sörlin Tue 20 Apr 2021 06.50 EDT Last modified on Tue 20 Apr 2021 07.46 EDT In times of climate crisis, where we source our information and what we do with it can be critical. In this lecture-style workshop, part of a programme of events and masterclasses marking the 200th anniversary of The Guardian, two experts invite you to explore how historical research into the changing environment has influenced today’s reporting of the climate crisis. ....
‘The whole of society needs a break this Christmas’: Environment Agency’s Emma Howard Boyd on 2020 2020 was a year unlike any other, with the coronavirus pandemic upending the work of government and changing how we live our daily lives. Senior figures from across the civil service tell us how the unprecedented 12 months affected them, and look ahead to 2021 Emma Howard Boyd, chair, Environment Agency Photo: Paul Heartfield What are you proudest of your organisation achieving in 2020? I’m in awe of how members of the Environment Agency and the whole public sector has kept going despite extraordinary personal and professional challenges this year. ....
The walls are still blue in the bedroom where Ella Adoo-Kissi-Debrah once slept. Against the makeshift sky the little girl created, she stuck pictures of aeroplanes. For before succumbing to the asthma which blighted much of her childhood, nine-year-old Ella dreamt of becoming a pilot. Lying in her bed, she could pretend she was flying through the air. But what would Ella have said if someone had told her it was the air that was actually making her so sick? That is a question her mother, Rosamund, has been asking herself since a coroner made legal history last week by ruling that illegal levels of air pollution near the family home in Lewisham, South London, contributed to her daughter s death in 2013. ....