
Leo Hickman
Director and Editor at Carbon Brief
Director/editor of @CarbonBrief. Served 16 years at the Guardian. Author of A Life Stripped Bare, The Final Call, Will Jellyfish Rule the World?...
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Nov 25, 2024 |
carbonbrief.org | Leo Hickman |Simon Evans |Daisy Dunne |Josh Gabbatiss
Outcomes at COP29 webinar. Collage of Carbon Brief journalists by Kerry Cleaver. Leo HickmanSimon EvansDaisy DunneJosh GabbatissMolly LempriereAruna ChandrasekharWanyuan Song25.11.2024 | 5:12pm COP29 BakuWebinar: Carbon Brief journalists discuss COP29’s key outcomes Less than 48 hours after the gavel came down at COP29, Carbon Brief ran a webinar to talk through all the key outcomes from the summit in Baku, Azerbaijan.
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Sep 23, 2024 |
carbonbrief.org | Leo Hickman
Adam McKay is the Academy Award-winning screenwriter and director behind hit movies such as Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy, The Big Short, Vice and Don’t Look Up.His producer credits include Daddy’s Home and the universally acclaimed TV series Succession. In 2023, McKay established Yellow Dot Studios, a “non-profit production studio to raise awareness and mobilise action on the climate emergency”.
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Jun 14, 2024 |
tagesspiegel.de | Leo Hickman
© Jens Umbach/Guardian/eyevine/laif Ein deutscher Kriegsgefangener, eine verbotene Affäre – und eine brennende Frage. Drei Jahre recherchierte unser britischer Autor seinem unbekannten Großvater nach. Mit überraschendem Ergebnis. Von Leo Hickman Heute, 12:37 UhrKann man ein Geheimnis mit ins Grab nehmen, von dem man nicht einmal wusste, dass es existiert? showPaywall:trueisSubscriber:falseisPaid:trueshowPaywallPiano:trueauf Facebook teilenauf Twitter teilenper WhatsApp teilenauf Pocket teilen
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Jun 1, 2024 |
msn.com | Leo Hickman
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Jun 1, 2024 |
theguardian.com | Leo Hickman
In the summer of 1947, it would have taken Gwen Chandler just 15 minutes to cycle home from the textile factory in Bletchley where she worked as a machinist. Her route went east out of town, straight past the county cinema and up the hill into the Buckinghamshire village of Little Brickhill, where she lived at 9 Watling Street with her mum, Lottie, her aunt, uncle and grandparents.
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