MP Anna McMorrin's personal connection to Antarctica, through her father's pioneering expedition over 60 years ago, has inspired her work on climate change. She emphasizes the importance of Antarctica in understanding climate challenges Britain will face in the next decade.
Holy crap, Gay went to Philips Exeter (THE top prep-school in the country); then Princeton; then Stanford; then Harvard, for various degrees. But you're right -- just a 'dumb black woman that got her job through affirmative action'! You're right!
My Dad was in Antarctica over 60 years ago. I grew up hearing about this vast magical landscape and how changes there impact us at home. His passion inspired me and my work on climate change. https://t.co/nffqJDig4k
Today Antarctica is more important than ever. It shows us the climate challenges Britain will face over the next decade. Read about it and why it’s also personal to me 👇 https://t.co/mMTvpCBDP7
Great to see this @_HannahRitchie interview and book excerpt in @guardian, hope the editors of this great newspaper take her message to heart. Hannah Ritchie: ‘Doomsday predictions are a dream for climate deniers’ https://t.co/wUqXBZCmuN
Not the End of the World: How We Can Be the First Generation to Build a Sustainable Planet. by Hannah Ritchie --- I am looking forward to reading the book when it comes out in a couple of weeks.
This is a really lovely story - as well as being politically significant. MP’s Antarctic quest follows in her pioneer father’s footsteps @AnnaMcMorrin https://t.co/okppZXMJRj
Antarctica is so important for many reasons. For me it’s also personal. ‘MP’s Antarctic quest follows in her pioneer father’s footsteps’ https://t.co/Y5etUY1ZOy