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“Black Handkerchiefs” Mobilized To Plaza De Mayo To Demand The Release Of Repressors From The Argentine Civic-Military Dictatorship From 1976 To 1983.
The self-styled ''Black Scarves,'' along with activists from La Libertad Avanza and AVGCT (Association of Veterans of the ''War Against Terrorism''), march to Plaza de Mayo to demand the release of repressors from the Argentine Civic-Military dictatorship of 1976-1983. Self-organized protesters hold a counter-protest and perform the historic march of the Mothers of Plaza de Mayo, demanding ''Memory, Truth, and Justice'' for the 30,000 disappeared during the last Civic-Military dictatorship in Buenos Aires, Argentina, on November 29, 2025. (Photo by Catriel Gallucci Bordoni/NurPhoto) -
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“Black Handkerchiefs” Mobilized To Plaza De Mayo To Demand The Release Of Repressors From The Argentine Civic-Military Dictatorship From 1976 To 1983.
The self-styled ''Black Scarves,'' along with activists from La Libertad Avanza and AVGCT (Association of Veterans of the ''War Against Terrorism''), march to Plaza de Mayo to demand the release of repressors from the Argentine Civic-Military dictatorship of 1976-1983. Self-organized protesters hold a counter-protest and perform the historic march of the Mothers of Plaza de Mayo, demanding ''Memory, Truth, and Justice'' for the 30,000 disappeared during the last Civic-Military dictatorship in Buenos Aires, Argentina, on November 29, 2025. (Photo by Catriel Gallucci Bordoni/NurPhoto) -
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“Black Handkerchiefs” Mobilized To Plaza De Mayo To Demand The Release Of Repressors From The Argentine Civic-Military Dictatorship From 1976 To 1983.
The self-styled ''Black Scarves,'' along with activists from La Libertad Avanza and AVGCT (Association of Veterans of the ''War Against Terrorism''), march to Plaza de Mayo to demand the release of repressors from the Argentine Civic-Military dictatorship of 1976-1983. Self-organized protesters hold a counter-protest and perform the historic march of the Mothers of Plaza de Mayo, demanding ''Memory, Truth, and Justice'' for the 30,000 disappeared during the last Civic-Military dictatorship in Buenos Aires, Argentina, on November 29, 2025. (Photo by Catriel Gallucci Bordoni/NurPhoto) -
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“Black Handkerchiefs” Mobilized To Plaza De Mayo To Demand The Release Of Repressors From The Argentine Civic-Military Dictatorship From 1976 To 1983.
The self-styled ''Black Scarves,'' along with activists from La Libertad Avanza and AVGCT (Association of Veterans of the ''War Against Terrorism''), march to Plaza de Mayo to demand the release of repressors from the Argentine Civic-Military dictatorship of 1976-1983. Self-organized protesters hold a counter-protest and perform the historic march of the Mothers of Plaza de Mayo, demanding ''Memory, Truth, and Justice'' for the 30,000 disappeared during the last Civic-Military dictatorship in Buenos Aires, Argentina, on November 29, 2025. (Photo by Catriel Gallucci Bordoni/NurPhoto) -
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“Black Handkerchiefs” Mobilized To Plaza De Mayo To Demand The Release Of Repressors From The Argentine Civic-Military Dictatorship From 1976 To 1983.
The self-styled ''Black Scarves,'' along with activists from La Libertad Avanza and AVGCT (Association of Veterans of the ''War Against Terrorism''), march to Plaza de Mayo to demand the release of repressors from the Argentine Civic-Military dictatorship of 1976-1983. Self-organized protesters hold a counter-protest and perform the historic march of the Mothers of Plaza de Mayo, demanding ''Memory, Truth, and Justice'' for the 30,000 disappeared during the last Civic-Military dictatorship in Buenos Aires, Argentina, on November 29, 2025. (Photo by Catriel Gallucci Bordoni/NurPhoto) -
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“Black Handkerchiefs” Mobilized To Plaza De Mayo To Demand The Release Of Repressors From The Argentine Civic-Military Dictatorship From 1976 To 1983.
The self-styled ''Black Scarves,'' along with activists from La Libertad Avanza and AVGCT (Association of Veterans of the ''War Against Terrorism''), march to Plaza de Mayo to demand the release of repressors from the Argentine Civic-Military dictatorship of 1976-1983. Self-organized protesters hold a counter-protest and perform the historic march of the Mothers of Plaza de Mayo, demanding ''Memory, Truth, and Justice'' for the 30,000 disappeared during the last Civic-Military dictatorship in Buenos Aires, Argentina, on November 29, 2025. (Photo by Catriel Gallucci Bordoni/NurPhoto) -
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“Black Handkerchiefs” Mobilized To Plaza De Mayo To Demand The Release Of Repressors From The Argentine Civic-Military Dictatorship From 1976 To 1983.
The self-styled ''Black Scarves,'' along with activists from La Libertad Avanza and AVGCT (Association of Veterans of the ''War Against Terrorism''), march to Plaza de Mayo to demand the release of repressors from the Argentine Civic-Military dictatorship of 1976-1983. Self-organized protesters hold a counter-protest and perform the historic march of the Mothers of Plaza de Mayo, demanding ''Memory, Truth, and Justice'' for the 30,000 disappeared during the last Civic-Military dictatorship in Buenos Aires, Argentina, on November 29, 2025. (Photo by Catriel Gallucci Bordoni/NurPhoto) -
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“Black Handkerchiefs” Mobilized To Plaza De Mayo To Demand The Release Of Repressors From The Argentine Civic-Military Dictatorship From 1976 To 1983.
The self-styled ''Black Scarves,'' along with activists from La Libertad Avanza and AVGCT (Association of Veterans of the ''War Against Terrorism''), march to Plaza de Mayo to demand the release of repressors from the Argentine Civic-Military dictatorship of 1976-1983. Self-organized protesters hold a counter-protest and perform the historic march of the Mothers of Plaza de Mayo, demanding ''Memory, Truth, and Justice'' for the 30,000 disappeared during the last Civic-Military dictatorship in Buenos Aires, Argentina, on November 29, 2025. (Photo by Catriel Gallucci Bordoni/NurPhoto) -
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“Black Handkerchiefs” Mobilized To Plaza De Mayo To Demand The Release Of Repressors From The Argentine Civic-Military Dictatorship From 1976 To 1983.
The self-styled ''Black Scarves,'' along with activists from La Libertad Avanza and AVGCT (Association of Veterans of the ''War Against Terrorism''), march to Plaza de Mayo to demand the release of repressors from the Argentine Civic-Military dictatorship of 1976-1983. Self-organized protesters hold a counter-protest and perform the historic march of the Mothers of Plaza de Mayo, demanding ''Memory, Truth, and Justice'' for the 30,000 disappeared during the last Civic-Military dictatorship in Buenos Aires, Argentina, on November 29, 2025. (Photo by Catriel Gallucci Bordoni/NurPhoto) -
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“Black Handkerchiefs” Mobilized To Plaza De Mayo To Demand The Release Of Repressors From The Argentine Civic-Military Dictatorship From 1976 To 1983.
The self-styled ''Black Scarves,'' along with activists from La Libertad Avanza and AVGCT (Association of Veterans of the ''War Against Terrorism''), march to Plaza de Mayo to demand the release of repressors from the Argentine Civic-Military dictatorship of 1976-1983. Self-organized protesters hold a counter-protest and perform the historic march of the Mothers of Plaza de Mayo, demanding ''Memory, Truth, and Justice'' for the 30,000 disappeared during the last Civic-Military dictatorship in Buenos Aires, Argentina, on November 29, 2025. (Photo by Catriel Gallucci Bordoni/NurPhoto) -
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“Black Handkerchiefs” Mobilized To Plaza De Mayo To Demand The Release Of Repressors From The Argentine Civic-Military Dictatorship From 1976 To 1983.
The self-styled ''Black Scarves,'' along with activists from La Libertad Avanza and AVGCT (Association of Veterans of the ''War Against Terrorism''), march to Plaza de Mayo to demand the release of repressors from the Argentine Civic-Military dictatorship of 1976-1983. Self-organized protesters hold a counter-protest and perform the historic march of the Mothers of Plaza de Mayo, demanding ''Memory, Truth, and Justice'' for the 30,000 disappeared during the last Civic-Military dictatorship in Buenos Aires, Argentina, on November 29, 2025. (Photo by Catriel Gallucci Bordoni/NurPhoto) -
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“Black Handkerchiefs” Mobilized To Plaza De Mayo To Demand The Release Of Repressors From The Argentine Civic-Military Dictatorship From 1976 To 1983.
The self-styled ''Black Scarves,'' along with activists from La Libertad Avanza and AVGCT (Association of Veterans of the ''War Against Terrorism''), march to Plaza de Mayo to demand the release of repressors from the Argentine Civic-Military dictatorship of 1976-1983. Self-organized protesters hold a counter-protest and perform the historic march of the Mothers of Plaza de Mayo, demanding ''Memory, Truth, and Justice'' for the 30,000 disappeared during the last Civic-Military dictatorship in Buenos Aires, Argentina, on November 29, 2025. (Photo by Catriel Gallucci Bordoni/NurPhoto) -
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Robert Redford 1936-2025
September 16, 2025 - Provo, Utah, USA. Poster of movieTruth, starring Robert Redford. Renowned American Actor and Director Robert Redford has died on September 16, 2025 at the age of 89 in Provo, Utah, USA. (Piero Oliosi/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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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
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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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?’
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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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62nd Annual Grammy Awards, Press Room, Los Angeles, USA - 26 Jan 2020
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NEWS - Klimaporoste gehen am Dienstag in London weiter
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Extinction Rebellion activists glued underneath a lorry outside the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs in Westminster. Activists have converged on Westminster for a second day, blockading roads in the area and calling on government departments to 'Tell the Truth' about what they are doing to tackle the Emergency.
Extinction Rebellion protest, London, UK - 08 Oct 2019
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NEWS - Klimaporoste gehen am Dienstag in London weiter
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Extinction Rebellion activists glued underneath a lorry outside the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs in Westminster. Activists have converged on Westminster for a second day, blockading roads in the area and calling on government departments to 'Tell the Truth' about what they are doing to tackle the Emergency.
Extinction Rebellion protest, London, UK - 08 Oct 2019
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NEWS - Klimaporoste gehen am Dienstag in London weiter
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An Extinction Rebellion activists being arrested after glueing themselves to the Home Office in Westminster. Activists have converged on Westminster for a second day, blockading roads in the area and calling on government departments to 'Tell the Truth' about what they are doing to tackle the Emergency.
Extinction Rebellion protest, London, UK - 08 Oct 2019
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NEWS - Klimaporoste gehen am Dienstag in London weiter
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Large numbers of police watch over Extinction Rebellion activists near Parliament Square in Westminster. Activists have converged on Westminster for a second day, blockading roads in the area and calling on government departments to 'Tell the Truth' about what they are doing to tackle the Emergency.
Extinction Rebellion protest, London, UK - 08 Oct 2019
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NEWS - Klimaporoste gehen am Dienstag in London weiter
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An 80 year old (Left) Extinction Rebellion activist being arrested after forcing entry in to the Home Office in Westminster. Activists have converged on Westminster for a second day, blockading roads in the area and calling on government departments to 'Tell the Truth' about what they are doing to tackle the Emergency.
Extinction Rebellion protest, London, UK - 08 Oct 2019
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NEWS - Klimaporoste gehen am Dienstag in London weiter
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ben Cawthra/REX (10438665ak)
An Extinction Rebellion activists being arrested after glueing themselves to the Home Office in Westminster. Activists have converged on Westminster for a second day, blockading roads in the area and calling on government departments to 'Tell the Truth' about what they are doing to tackle the Emergency.
Extinction Rebellion protest, London, UK - 08 Oct 2019
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NEWS - Klimaporoste gehen am Dienstag in London weiter
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An Extinction Rebellion activist being arrested after glueing himself to the Department for Transport in Westminster. Activists have converged on Westminster for a second day, blockading roads in the area and calling on government departments to 'Tell the Truth' about what they are doing to tackle the Emergency.
Extinction Rebellion protest, London, UK - 08 Oct 2019
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NEWS - Klimaporoste gehen am Dienstag in London weiter
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Extinction Rebellion activist Joanna Bodimeade is seen filming near The Home Office in Westminster. Activists have converged on Westminster for a second day, blockading roads in the area and calling on government departments to 'Tell the Truth' about what they are doing to tackle the Emergency.
Extinction Rebellion protest, London, UK - 08 Oct 2019
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NEWS - Klimaporoste gehen am Dienstag in London weiter
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ben Cawthra/REX (10438665ad)
Extinction Rebellion activist Joanna Bodimeade is seen filming near The Home Office in Westminster. Activists have converged on Westminster for a second day, blockading roads in the area and calling on government departments to 'Tell the Truth' about what they are doing to tackle the Emergency.
Extinction Rebellion protest, London, UK - 08 Oct 2019
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NEWS - Klimaporoste gehen am Dienstag in London weiter
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ben Cawthra/REX (10438665ah)
An Extinction Rebellion activists being arrested after glueing themselves to the Home Office in Westminster. Activists have converged on Westminster for a second day, blockading roads in the area and calling on government departments to 'Tell the Truth' about what they are doing to tackle the Emergency.
Extinction Rebellion protest, London, UK - 08 Oct 2019
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NEWS - Klimaporoste gehen am Dienstag in London weiter
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ben Cawthra/REX (10438665ab)
An Extinction Rebellion activist glued to the Department for Transport in Westminster. Activists have converged on Westminster for a second day, blockading roads in the area and calling on government departments to 'Tell the Truth' about what they are doing to tackle the Emergency.
Extinction Rebellion protest, London, UK - 08 Oct 2019
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