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Mike Berners-Lee on his new book A Climate of Truth at the Royal Overseas League, London, UK.
Mike Berners-Lee on his new book A Climate of Truth at the Royal Overseas League, London, UK.
25th March 2025
Exclusive briefing for the Foreign Press Association briefing with Mike Berners-Lee
With
Deborah Bonetti - director of the FPA
Mike Berners-Lee is a ground-breaking thinker on climate change and the actions required to deal with it. His bestselling books How Bad Are Bananas? and There Is No Planet B aimed to find the most effective actions we can take to tackle our global crisis.
In his new book, he argues that we have most of the technology we need to combat the climate crisis - and over 89% of people, globally, want to see more action. So why is it that, after three decades of climate COPs, our global emissions are worse than ever? And how come we are accelerating into a polycrisis of climate, food security, biodiversity, pollution and inequality? What, exactly, has been holding us back? What will it take for us to do better?
The answers are both more and less obvious than you think. Technological solutions aren’t going to work on their own - he argues that we need to get to the root of the problem. Fundamentally, that means radically higher standards of honesty in our politics, media and business. (He doesn’t pull his punches).
How that can happen - and how it could change everything - is the subject of this important book. There’s also a real action plan for those of us who are veering between frustration and despair and thinking ‘what do we do next?’
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Mike Berners-Lee on his new book A Climate of Truth at the Royal Overseas League, London, UK.
Mike Berners-Lee on his new book A Climate of Truth at the Royal Overseas League, London, UK.
25th March 2025
Exclusive briefing for the Foreign Press Association briefing with Mike Berners-Lee
With
Deborah Bonetti - director of the FPA
Mike Berners-Lee is a ground-breaking thinker on climate change and the actions required to deal with it. His bestselling books How Bad Are Bananas? and There Is No Planet B aimed to find the most effective actions we can take to tackle our global crisis.
In his new book, he argues that we have most of the technology we need to combat the climate crisis - and over 89% of people, globally, want to see more action. So why is it that, after three decades of climate COPs, our global emissions are worse than ever? And how come we are accelerating into a polycrisis of climate, food security, biodiversity, pollution and inequality? What, exactly, has been holding us back? What will it take for us to do better?
The answers are both more and less obvious than you think. Technological solutions aren’t going to work on their own - he argues that we need to get to the root of the problem. Fundamentally, that means radically higher standards of honesty in our politics, media and business. (He doesn’t pull his punches).
How that can happen - and how it could change everything - is the subject of this important book. There’s also a real action plan for those of us who are veering between frustration and despair and thinking ‘what do we do next?’
Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Mike Berners-Lee on his new book A Climate of Truth at the Royal Overseas League, London, UK.
Mike Berners-Lee on his new book A Climate of Truth at the Royal Overseas League, London, UK.
25th March 2025
Exclusive briefing for the Foreign Press Association briefing with Mike Berners-Lee
With
Deborah Bonetti - director of the FPA
Mike Berners-Lee is a ground-breaking thinker on climate change and the actions required to deal with it. His bestselling books How Bad Are Bananas? and There Is No Planet B aimed to find the most effective actions we can take to tackle our global crisis.
In his new book, he argues that we have most of the technology we need to combat the climate crisis - and over 89% of people, globally, want to see more action. So why is it that, after three decades of climate COPs, our global emissions are worse than ever? And how come we are accelerating into a polycrisis of climate, food security, biodiversity, pollution and inequality? What, exactly, has been holding us back? What will it take for us to do better?
The answers are both more and less obvious than you think. Technological solutions aren’t going to work on their own - he argues that we need to get to the root of the problem. Fundamentally, that means radically higher standards of honesty in our politics, media and business. (He doesn’t pull his punches).
How that can happen - and how it could change everything - is the subject of this important book. There’s also a real action plan for those of us who are veering between frustration and despair and thinking ‘what do we do next?’
Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Mike Berners-Lee on his new book A Climate of Truth at the Royal Overseas League, London, UK.
Mike Berners-Lee on his new book A Climate of Truth at the Royal Overseas League, London, UK.
25th March 2025
Exclusive briefing for the Foreign Press Association briefing with Mike Berners-Lee
With
Deborah Bonetti - director of the FPA
Mike Berners-Lee is a ground-breaking thinker on climate change and the actions required to deal with it. His bestselling books How Bad Are Bananas? and There Is No Planet B aimed to find the most effective actions we can take to tackle our global crisis.
In his new book, he argues that we have most of the technology we need to combat the climate crisis - and over 89% of people, globally, want to see more action. So why is it that, after three decades of climate COPs, our global emissions are worse than ever? And how come we are accelerating into a polycrisis of climate, food security, biodiversity, pollution and inequality? What, exactly, has been holding us back? What will it take for us to do better?
The answers are both more and less obvious than you think. Technological solutions aren’t going to work on their own - he argues that we need to get to the root of the problem. Fundamentally, that means radically higher standards of honesty in our politics, media and business. (He doesn’t pull his punches).
How that can happen - and how it could change everything - is the subject of this important book. There’s also a real action plan for those of us who are veering between frustration and despair and thinking ‘what do we do next?’
Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Mike Berners-Lee on his new book A Climate of Truth at the Royal Overseas League, London, UK.
Mike Berners-Lee on his new book A Climate of Truth at the Royal Overseas League, London, UK.
25th March 2025
Exclusive briefing for the Foreign Press Association briefing with Mike Berners-Lee
With
Deborah Bonetti - director of the FPA
Mike Berners-Lee is a ground-breaking thinker on climate change and the actions required to deal with it. His bestselling books How Bad Are Bananas? and There Is No Planet B aimed to find the most effective actions we can take to tackle our global crisis.
In his new book, he argues that we have most of the technology we need to combat the climate crisis - and over 89% of people, globally, want to see more action. So why is it that, after three decades of climate COPs, our global emissions are worse than ever? And how come we are accelerating into a polycrisis of climate, food security, biodiversity, pollution and inequality? What, exactly, has been holding us back? What will it take for us to do better?
The answers are both more and less obvious than you think. Technological solutions aren’t going to work on their own - he argues that we need to get to the root of the problem. Fundamentally, that means radically higher standards of honesty in our politics, media and business. (He doesn’t pull his punches).
How that can happen - and how it could change everything - is the subject of this important book. There’s also a real action plan for those of us who are veering between frustration and despair and thinking ‘what do we do next?’
Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Mike Berners-Lee on his new book A Climate of Truth at the Royal Overseas League, London, UK.
Mike Berners-Lee on his new book A Climate of Truth at the Royal Overseas League, London, UK.
25th March 2025
Exclusive briefing for the Foreign Press Association briefing with Mike Berners-Lee
With
Deborah Bonetti - director of the FPA
Mike Berners-Lee is a ground-breaking thinker on climate change and the actions required to deal with it. His bestselling books How Bad Are Bananas? and There Is No Planet B aimed to find the most effective actions we can take to tackle our global crisis.
In his new book, he argues that we have most of the technology we need to combat the climate crisis - and over 89% of people, globally, want to see more action. So why is it that, after three decades of climate COPs, our global emissions are worse than ever? And how come we are accelerating into a polycrisis of climate, food security, biodiversity, pollution and inequality? What, exactly, has been holding us back? What will it take for us to do better?
The answers are both more and less obvious than you think. Technological solutions aren’t going to work on their own - he argues that we need to get to the root of the problem. Fundamentally, that means radically higher standards of honesty in our politics, media and business. (He doesn’t pull his punches).
How that can happen - and how it could change everything - is the subject of this important book. There’s also a real action plan for those of us who are veering between frustration and despair and thinking ‘what do we do next?’
Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Mike Berners-Lee on his new book A Climate of Truth at the Royal Overseas League, London, UK.
Mike Berners-Lee on his new book A Climate of Truth at the Royal Overseas League, London, UK.
25th March 2025
Exclusive briefing for the Foreign Press Association briefing with Mike Berners-Lee
With
Deborah Bonetti - director of the FPA
Mike Berners-Lee is a ground-breaking thinker on climate change and the actions required to deal with it. His bestselling books How Bad Are Bananas? and There Is No Planet B aimed to find the most effective actions we can take to tackle our global crisis.
In his new book, he argues that we have most of the technology we need to combat the climate crisis - and over 89% of people, globally, want to see more action. So why is it that, after three decades of climate COPs, our global emissions are worse than ever? And how come we are accelerating into a polycrisis of climate, food security, biodiversity, pollution and inequality? What, exactly, has been holding us back? What will it take for us to do better?
The answers are both more and less obvious than you think. Technological solutions aren’t going to work on their own - he argues that we need to get to the root of the problem. Fundamentally, that means radically higher standards of honesty in our politics, media and business. (He doesn’t pull his punches).
How that can happen - and how it could change everything - is the subject of this important book. There’s also a real action plan for those of us who are veering between frustration and despair and thinking ‘what do we do next?’
Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Mike Berners-Lee on his new book A Climate of Truth at the Royal Overseas League, London, UK.
Mike Berners-Lee on his new book A Climate of Truth at the Royal Overseas League, London, UK.
25th March 2025
Exclusive briefing for the Foreign Press Association briefing with Mike Berners-Lee
With
Deborah Bonetti - director of the FPA
Mike Berners-Lee is a ground-breaking thinker on climate change and the actions required to deal with it. His bestselling books How Bad Are Bananas? and There Is No Planet B aimed to find the most effective actions we can take to tackle our global crisis.
In his new book, he argues that we have most of the technology we need to combat the climate crisis - and over 89% of people, globally, want to see more action. So why is it that, after three decades of climate COPs, our global emissions are worse than ever? And how come we are accelerating into a polycrisis of climate, food security, biodiversity, pollution and inequality? What, exactly, has been holding us back? What will it take for us to do better?
The answers are both more and less obvious than you think. Technological solutions aren’t going to work on their own - he argues that we need to get to the root of the problem. Fundamentally, that means radically higher standards of honesty in our politics, media and business. (He doesn’t pull his punches).
How that can happen - and how it could change everything - is the subject of this important book. There’s also a real action plan for those of us who are veering between frustration and despair and thinking ‘what do we do next?’
Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Mike Berners-Lee on his new book A Climate of Truth at the Royal Overseas League, London, UK.
Mike Berners-Lee on his new book A Climate of Truth at the Royal Overseas League, London, UK.
25th March 2025
Exclusive briefing for the Foreign Press Association briefing with Mike Berners-Lee
With
Deborah Bonetti - director of the FPA
Mike Berners-Lee is a ground-breaking thinker on climate change and the actions required to deal with it. His bestselling books How Bad Are Bananas? and There Is No Planet B aimed to find the most effective actions we can take to tackle our global crisis.
In his new book, he argues that we have most of the technology we need to combat the climate crisis - and over 89% of people, globally, want to see more action. So why is it that, after three decades of climate COPs, our global emissions are worse than ever? And how come we are accelerating into a polycrisis of climate, food security, biodiversity, pollution and inequality? What, exactly, has been holding us back? What will it take for us to do better?
The answers are both more and less obvious than you think. Technological solutions aren’t going to work on their own - he argues that we need to get to the root of the problem. Fundamentally, that means radically higher standards of honesty in our politics, media and business. (He doesn’t pull his punches).
How that can happen - and how it could change everything - is the subject of this important book. There’s also a real action plan for those of us who are veering between frustration and despair and thinking ‘what do we do next?’
Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Mike Berners-Lee on his new book A Climate of Truth at the Royal Overseas League, London, UK.
Mike Berners-Lee on his new book A Climate of Truth at the Royal Overseas League, London, UK.
25th March 2025
Exclusive briefing for the Foreign Press Association briefing with Mike Berners-Lee
With
Deborah Bonetti - director of the FPA
Mike Berners-Lee is a ground-breaking thinker on climate change and the actions required to deal with it. His bestselling books How Bad Are Bananas? and There Is No Planet B aimed to find the most effective actions we can take to tackle our global crisis.
In his new book, he argues that we have most of the technology we need to combat the climate crisis - and over 89% of people, globally, want to see more action. So why is it that, after three decades of climate COPs, our global emissions are worse than ever? And how come we are accelerating into a polycrisis of climate, food security, biodiversity, pollution and inequality? What, exactly, has been holding us back? What will it take for us to do better?
The answers are both more and less obvious than you think. Technological solutions aren’t going to work on their own - he argues that we need to get to the root of the problem. Fundamentally, that means radically higher standards of honesty in our politics, media and business. (He doesn’t pull his punches).
How that can happen - and how it could change everything - is the subject of this important book. There’s also a real action plan for those of us who are veering between frustration and despair and thinking ‘what do we do next?’
Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Mike Berners-Lee on his new book A Climate of Truth at the Royal Overseas League, London, UK.
Mike Berners-Lee on his new book A Climate of Truth at the Royal Overseas League, London, UK.
25th March 2025
Exclusive briefing for the Foreign Press Association briefing with Mike Berners-Lee
With
Deborah Bonetti - director of the FPA
Mike Berners-Lee is a ground-breaking thinker on climate change and the actions required to deal with it. His bestselling books How Bad Are Bananas? and There Is No Planet B aimed to find the most effective actions we can take to tackle our global crisis.
In his new book, he argues that we have most of the technology we need to combat the climate crisis - and over 89% of people, globally, want to see more action. So why is it that, after three decades of climate COPs, our global emissions are worse than ever? And how come we are accelerating into a polycrisis of climate, food security, biodiversity, pollution and inequality? What, exactly, has been holding us back? What will it take for us to do better?
The answers are both more and less obvious than you think. Technological solutions aren’t going to work on their own - he argues that we need to get to the root of the problem. Fundamentally, that means radically higher standards of honesty in our politics, media and business. (He doesn’t pull his punches).
How that can happen - and how it could change everything - is the subject of this important book. There’s also a real action plan for those of us who are veering between frustration and despair and thinking ‘what do we do next?’
Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Mike Berners-Lee on his new book A Climate of Truth at the Royal Overseas League, London, UK.
Mike Berners-Lee on his new book A Climate of Truth at the Royal Overseas League, London, UK.
25th March 2025
Exclusive briefing for the Foreign Press Association briefing with Mike Berners-Lee
With
Deborah Bonetti - director of the FPA
Mike Berners-Lee is a ground-breaking thinker on climate change and the actions required to deal with it. His bestselling books How Bad Are Bananas? and There Is No Planet B aimed to find the most effective actions we can take to tackle our global crisis.
In his new book, he argues that we have most of the technology we need to combat the climate crisis - and over 89% of people, globally, want to see more action. So why is it that, after three decades of climate COPs, our global emissions are worse than ever? And how come we are accelerating into a polycrisis of climate, food security, biodiversity, pollution and inequality? What, exactly, has been holding us back? What will it take for us to do better?
The answers are both more and less obvious than you think. Technological solutions aren’t going to work on their own - he argues that we need to get to the root of the problem. Fundamentally, that means radically higher standards of honesty in our politics, media and business. (He doesn’t pull his punches).
How that can happen - and how it could change everything - is the subject of this important book. There’s also a real action plan for those of us who are veering between frustration and despair and thinking ‘what do we do next?’
Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Mike Berners-Lee on his new book A Climate of Truth at the Royal Overseas League, London, UK.
Mike Berners-Lee on his new book A Climate of Truth at the Royal Overseas League, London, UK.
25th March 2025
Exclusive briefing for the Foreign Press Association briefing with Mike Berners-Lee
With
Deborah Bonetti - director of the FPA
Mike Berners-Lee is a ground-breaking thinker on climate change and the actions required to deal with it. His bestselling books How Bad Are Bananas? and There Is No Planet B aimed to find the most effective actions we can take to tackle our global crisis.
In his new book, he argues that we have most of the technology we need to combat the climate crisis - and over 89% of people, globally, want to see more action. So why is it that, after three decades of climate COPs, our global emissions are worse than ever? And how come we are accelerating into a polycrisis of climate, food security, biodiversity, pollution and inequality? What, exactly, has been holding us back? What will it take for us to do better?
The answers are both more and less obvious than you think. Technological solutions aren’t going to work on their own - he argues that we need to get to the root of the problem. Fundamentally, that means radically higher standards of honesty in our politics, media and business. (He doesn’t pull his punches).
How that can happen - and how it could change everything - is the subject of this important book. There’s also a real action plan for those of us who are veering between frustration and despair and thinking ‘what do we do next?’
Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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Mike Berners-Lee on his new book A Climate of Truth at the Royal Overseas League, London, UK.
Mike Berners-Lee on his new book A Climate of Truth at the Royal Overseas League, London, UK.
25th March 2025
Exclusive briefing for the Foreign Press Association briefing with Mike Berners-Lee
With
Deborah Bonetti - director of the FPA
Mike Berners-Lee is a ground-breaking thinker on climate change and the actions required to deal with it. His bestselling books How Bad Are Bananas? and There Is No Planet B aimed to find the most effective actions we can take to tackle our global crisis.
In his new book, he argues that we have most of the technology we need to combat the climate crisis - and over 89% of people, globally, want to see more action. So why is it that, after three decades of climate COPs, our global emissions are worse than ever? And how come we are accelerating into a polycrisis of climate, food security, biodiversity, pollution and inequality? What, exactly, has been holding us back? What will it take for us to do better?
The answers are both more and less obvious than you think. Technological solutions aren’t going to work on their own - he argues that we need to get to the root of the problem. Fundamentally, that means radically higher standards of honesty in our politics, media and business. (He doesn’t pull his punches).
How that can happen - and how it could change everything - is the subject of this important book. There’s also a real action plan for those of us who are veering between frustration and despair and thinking ‘what do we do next?’
Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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Mike Berners-Lee on his new book A Climate of Truth at the Royal Overseas League, London, UK.
Mike Berners-Lee on his new book A Climate of Truth at the Royal Overseas League, London, UK.
25th March 2025
Exclusive briefing for the Foreign Press Association briefing with Mike Berners-Lee
With
Deborah Bonetti - director of the FPA
Mike Berners-Lee is a ground-breaking thinker on climate change and the actions required to deal with it. His bestselling books How Bad Are Bananas? and There Is No Planet B aimed to find the most effective actions we can take to tackle our global crisis.
In his new book, he argues that we have most of the technology we need to combat the climate crisis - and over 89% of people, globally, want to see more action. So why is it that, after three decades of climate COPs, our global emissions are worse than ever? And how come we are accelerating into a polycrisis of climate, food security, biodiversity, pollution and inequality? What, exactly, has been holding us back? What will it take for us to do better?
The answers are both more and less obvious than you think. Technological solutions aren’t going to work on their own - he argues that we need to get to the root of the problem. Fundamentally, that means radically higher standards of honesty in our politics, media and business. (He doesn’t pull his punches).
How that can happen - and how it could change everything - is the subject of this important book. There’s also a real action plan for those of us who are veering between frustration and despair and thinking ‘what do we do next?’
Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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Mike Berners-Lee on his new book A Climate of Truth at the Royal Overseas League, London, UK.
Mike Berners-Lee on his new book A Climate of Truth at the Royal Overseas League, London, UK.
25th March 2025
Exclusive briefing for the Foreign Press Association briefing with Mike Berners-Lee
With
Deborah Bonetti - director of the FPA
Mike Berners-Lee is a ground-breaking thinker on climate change and the actions required to deal with it. His bestselling books How Bad Are Bananas? and There Is No Planet B aimed to find the most effective actions we can take to tackle our global crisis.
In his new book, he argues that we have most of the technology we need to combat the climate crisis - and over 89% of people, globally, want to see more action. So why is it that, after three decades of climate COPs, our global emissions are worse than ever? And how come we are accelerating into a polycrisis of climate, food security, biodiversity, pollution and inequality? What, exactly, has been holding us back? What will it take for us to do better?
The answers are both more and less obvious than you think. Technological solutions aren’t going to work on their own - he argues that we need to get to the root of the problem. Fundamentally, that means radically higher standards of honesty in our politics, media and business. (He doesn’t pull his punches).
How that can happen - and how it could change everything - is the subject of this important book. There’s also a real action plan for those of us who are veering between frustration and despair and thinking ‘what do we do next?’
Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Mike Berners-Lee on his new book A Climate of Truth at the Royal Overseas League, London, UK.
Mike Berners-Lee on his new book A Climate of Truth at the Royal Overseas League, London, UK.
25th March 2025
Exclusive briefing for the Foreign Press Association briefing with Mike Berners-Lee
With
Deborah Bonetti - director of the FPA
Mike Berners-Lee is a ground-breaking thinker on climate change and the actions required to deal with it. His bestselling books How Bad Are Bananas? and There Is No Planet B aimed to find the most effective actions we can take to tackle our global crisis.
In his new book, he argues that we have most of the technology we need to combat the climate crisis - and over 89% of people, globally, want to see more action. So why is it that, after three decades of climate COPs, our global emissions are worse than ever? And how come we are accelerating into a polycrisis of climate, food security, biodiversity, pollution and inequality? What, exactly, has been holding us back? What will it take for us to do better?
The answers are both more and less obvious than you think. Technological solutions aren’t going to work on their own - he argues that we need to get to the root of the problem. Fundamentally, that means radically higher standards of honesty in our politics, media and business. (He doesn’t pull his punches).
How that can happen - and how it could change everything - is the subject of this important book. There’s also a real action plan for those of us who are veering between frustration and despair and thinking ‘what do we do next?’
Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Mike Berners-Lee on his new book A Climate of Truth at the Royal Overseas League, London, UK.
Mike Berners-Lee on his new book A Climate of Truth at the Royal Overseas League, London, UK.
25th March 2025
Exclusive briefing for the Foreign Press Association briefing with Mike Berners-Lee
With
Deborah Bonetti - director of the FPA
Mike Berners-Lee is a ground-breaking thinker on climate change and the actions required to deal with it. His bestselling books How Bad Are Bananas? and There Is No Planet B aimed to find the most effective actions we can take to tackle our global crisis.
In his new book, he argues that we have most of the technology we need to combat the climate crisis - and over 89% of people, globally, want to see more action. So why is it that, after three decades of climate COPs, our global emissions are worse than ever? And how come we are accelerating into a polycrisis of climate, food security, biodiversity, pollution and inequality? What, exactly, has been holding us back? What will it take for us to do better?
The answers are both more and less obvious than you think. Technological solutions aren’t going to work on their own - he argues that we need to get to the root of the problem. Fundamentally, that means radically higher standards of honesty in our politics, media and business. (He doesn’t pull his punches).
How that can happen - and how it could change everything - is the subject of this important book. There’s also a real action plan for those of us who are veering between frustration and despair and thinking ‘what do we do next?’
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Mike Berners-Lee on his new book A Climate of Truth at the Royal Overseas League, London, UK.
Mike Berners-Lee on his new book A Climate of Truth at the Royal Overseas League, London, UK.
25th March 2025
Exclusive briefing for the Foreign Press Association briefing with Mike Berners-Lee
With
Deborah Bonetti - director of the FPA
Mike Berners-Lee is a ground-breaking thinker on climate change and the actions required to deal with it. His bestselling books How Bad Are Bananas? and There Is No Planet B aimed to find the most effective actions we can take to tackle our global crisis.
In his new book, he argues that we have most of the technology we need to combat the climate crisis - and over 89% of people, globally, want to see more action. So why is it that, after three decades of climate COPs, our global emissions are worse than ever? And how come we are accelerating into a polycrisis of climate, food security, biodiversity, pollution and inequality? What, exactly, has been holding us back? What will it take for us to do better?
The answers are both more and less obvious than you think. Technological solutions aren’t going to work on their own - he argues that we need to get to the root of the problem. Fundamentally, that means radically higher standards of honesty in our politics, media and business. (He doesn’t pull his punches).
How that can happen - and how it could change everything - is the subject of this important book. There’s also a real action plan for those of us who are veering between frustration and despair and thinking ‘what do we do next?’
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Mike Berners-Lee on his new book A Climate of Truth at the Royal Overseas League, London, UK.
Mike Berners-Lee on his new book A Climate of Truth at the Royal Overseas League, London, UK.
25th March 2025
Exclusive briefing for the Foreign Press Association briefing with Mike Berners-Lee
With
Deborah Bonetti - director of the FPA
Mike Berners-Lee is a ground-breaking thinker on climate change and the actions required to deal with it. His bestselling books How Bad Are Bananas? and There Is No Planet B aimed to find the most effective actions we can take to tackle our global crisis.
In his new book, he argues that we have most of the technology we need to combat the climate crisis - and over 89% of people, globally, want to see more action. So why is it that, after three decades of climate COPs, our global emissions are worse than ever? And how come we are accelerating into a polycrisis of climate, food security, biodiversity, pollution and inequality? What, exactly, has been holding us back? What will it take for us to do better?
The answers are both more and less obvious than you think. Technological solutions aren’t going to work on their own - he argues that we need to get to the root of the problem. Fundamentally, that means radically higher standards of honesty in our politics, media and business. (He doesn’t pull his punches).
How that can happen - and how it could change everything - is the subject of this important book. There’s also a real action plan for those of us who are veering between frustration and despair and thinking ‘what do we do next?’
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Mike Berners-Lee on his new book A Climate of Truth at the Royal Overseas League, London, UK.
Mike Berners-Lee on his new book A Climate of Truth at the Royal Overseas League, London, UK.
25th March 2025
Exclusive briefing for the Foreign Press Association briefing with Mike Berners-Lee
With
Deborah Bonetti - director of the FPA
Mike Berners-Lee is a ground-breaking thinker on climate change and the actions required to deal with it. His bestselling books How Bad Are Bananas? and There Is No Planet B aimed to find the most effective actions we can take to tackle our global crisis.
In his new book, he argues that we have most of the technology we need to combat the climate crisis - and over 89% of people, globally, want to see more action. So why is it that, after three decades of climate COPs, our global emissions are worse than ever? And how come we are accelerating into a polycrisis of climate, food security, biodiversity, pollution and inequality? What, exactly, has been holding us back? What will it take for us to do better?
The answers are both more and less obvious than you think. Technological solutions aren’t going to work on their own - he argues that we need to get to the root of the problem. Fundamentally, that means radically higher standards of honesty in our politics, media and business. (He doesn’t pull his punches).
How that can happen - and how it could change everything - is the subject of this important book. There’s also a real action plan for those of us who are veering between frustration and despair and thinking ‘what do we do next?’
Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Mike Berners-Lee on his new book A Climate of Truth at the Royal Overseas League, London, UK.
Mike Berners-Lee on his new book A Climate of Truth at the Royal Overseas League, London, UK.
25th March 2025
Exclusive briefing for the Foreign Press Association briefing with Mike Berners-Lee
With
Deborah Bonetti - director of the FPA
Mike Berners-Lee is a ground-breaking thinker on climate change and the actions required to deal with it. His bestselling books How Bad Are Bananas? and There Is No Planet B aimed to find the most effective actions we can take to tackle our global crisis.
In his new book, he argues that we have most of the technology we need to combat the climate crisis - and over 89% of people, globally, want to see more action. So why is it that, after three decades of climate COPs, our global emissions are worse than ever? And how come we are accelerating into a polycrisis of climate, food security, biodiversity, pollution and inequality? What, exactly, has been holding us back? What will it take for us to do better?
The answers are both more and less obvious than you think. Technological solutions aren’t going to work on their own - he argues that we need to get to the root of the problem. Fundamentally, that means radically higher standards of honesty in our politics, media and business. (He doesn’t pull his punches).
How that can happen - and how it could change everything - is the subject of this important book. There’s also a real action plan for those of us who are veering between frustration and despair and thinking ‘what do we do next?’
Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Mike Berners-Lee on his new book A Climate of Truth at the Royal Overseas League, London, UK.
Mike Berners-Lee on his new book A Climate of Truth at the Royal Overseas League, London, UK.
25th March 2025
Exclusive briefing for the Foreign Press Association briefing with Mike Berners-Lee
With
Deborah Bonetti - director of the FPA
Mike Berners-Lee is a ground-breaking thinker on climate change and the actions required to deal with it. His bestselling books How Bad Are Bananas? and There Is No Planet B aimed to find the most effective actions we can take to tackle our global crisis.
In his new book, he argues that we have most of the technology we need to combat the climate crisis - and over 89% of people, globally, want to see more action. So why is it that, after three decades of climate COPs, our global emissions are worse than ever? And how come we are accelerating into a polycrisis of climate, food security, biodiversity, pollution and inequality? What, exactly, has been holding us back? What will it take for us to do better?
The answers are both more and less obvious than you think. Technological solutions aren’t going to work on their own - he argues that we need to get to the root of the problem. Fundamentally, that means radically higher standards of honesty in our politics, media and business. (He doesn’t pull his punches).
How that can happen - and how it could change everything - is the subject of this important book. There’s also a real action plan for those of us who are veering between frustration and despair and thinking ‘what do we do next?’
Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Mike Berners-Lee on his new book A Climate of Truth at the Royal Overseas League, London, UK.
Mike Berners-Lee on his new book A Climate of Truth at the Royal Overseas League, London, UK.
25th March 2025
Exclusive briefing for the Foreign Press Association briefing with Mike Berners-Lee
With
Deborah Bonetti - director of the FPA
Mike Berners-Lee is a ground-breaking thinker on climate change and the actions required to deal with it. His bestselling books How Bad Are Bananas? and There Is No Planet B aimed to find the most effective actions we can take to tackle our global crisis.
In his new book, he argues that we have most of the technology we need to combat the climate crisis - and over 89% of people, globally, want to see more action. So why is it that, after three decades of climate COPs, our global emissions are worse than ever? And how come we are accelerating into a polycrisis of climate, food security, biodiversity, pollution and inequality? What, exactly, has been holding us back? What will it take for us to do better?
The answers are both more and less obvious than you think. Technological solutions aren’t going to work on their own - he argues that we need to get to the root of the problem. Fundamentally, that means radically higher standards of honesty in our politics, media and business. (He doesn’t pull his punches).
How that can happen - and how it could change everything - is the subject of this important book. There’s also a real action plan for those of us who are veering between frustration and despair and thinking ‘what do we do next?’
Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Kate Moss at the Top Shop H.Q. in Berners Street, London, Britain - 08 May 2008
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Kate Moss at the Top Shop H.Q. in Berners Street, London, Britain - 08 May 2008
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Kate Moss at the Top Shop H.Q. in Berners Street, London, Britain - 08 May 2008
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FLAWS AND BLUNDERS (2) - 2008
When normally picture perfect stars step out looking anything but the world can breathe a sigh of relief that they are after all only human. From cellulite to sweaty armpits these normally groomed stars have all been caught looking far from their usual polished selves.
Amy Winehouse goes Back to Black - scabs that is, as her skin pays the price for her addictions.
Looking far from plastic fantastic: stubble, surgery scars and acne all make Michael Jackson's skin a real thriller.
We can understand that Goldie Hawn doesn't want to go Overboard on the makeup but she sure pays the price for it.
She may now be more of a lady of leisure than a Working Girl, but Melanie Griffith proves that time is still of the essence when it comes to a little retail therapy.
Tara Palmer-Tomkinson was pinning her hopes on looking elegantly put together but a skirt malfunction rather bursts her fashion bubble.
Looking rather more fatty betty than sweaty betty, Vanessa Williams proves that armpit malfunctions come in all shapes and sizes.
Not even Mariah Carey's divalicious demands can keep her artfully placed sweater in place - for that she has to rely on sticky tape.
After seeing this picture we bet Teri wishes she had Hatcher(ed) a cunning plan to hide those tan lines.
Never one to display model perfect behaviour, Naomi Campbell gets into a huff (and a puff) again.
Forget having 27 Dresses, Katherine Heigl would swop them all just to get her hands on a tooth pick.
Kirsten Dunst's recent romantic heartbreak has left her as ragged as her nails.
We wonder if Madonna realised that she was going to make quite such a boob when she picked out this dress?
It may have been caused by an accident but by displaying such a shiner you could b...
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