
Justin Rowlatt
@bbcjustinr
I’m the BBC’s (first ever) Climate Editor. I report from the front line of climate change - how it’s going to affect our lives and what we can do about it.
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http://www.bbc.com/news/world/asia 22-01-2009 12:09:47
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Oh dear, I seem to have become a meme thanks to Fatbaldbloke. The temperature figures are global averages - obvs - and it is chilly in north Wales even in early May. Glad you watch BBC Breakfast, though.



Soul II Soul tearing up the British Library (so to speak). Thanks to the wonderful team BritishLibraryEvents.


How one of the UK’s best-loved seabirds got caught up in a post-Brexit dispute with the EU. BBC News (UK) bbc.co.uk/news/articles/…


Reporting the World Weather Attribution report for BBC Breakfast on how the rain sodden autumn and winter in the UK which was made 4 times more likely by climate change. We’re outside Nick Lupton whose wall saved his home and with flood expert Dave Throup


About to go live from my #pond for BBC Breakfast with Pete Salter The Wildlife Trusts


Fascinating session British Library. Bee Rowlatt, @lizzienugent and Shrabani Basu on murders and mysteries!


When you spot your new book in your favourite bookshop…. Thank you Owl Bookshop ❤️ And if you’re nearby please join me & Stephanie Cross for a ONE WOMAN CRIME WAVE evening on Weds 19 June at 6.30 dauntbooks.co.uk/shop/events/be…

Want to see how our climate is changing? Here’s a characteristicly vivid representation from Ed Hawkins.

The team assembles. The former head of the government’s watchdog on climate is heading up Labour’s clean power “mission”. Chris Stark


How is the history of colonialism and oppression linked to climate catastrophe and ecocide? Professor Sunil Amrith will be discussing BURNING EARTH, a revelatory account of greed & the history of the physical world, at Foyles next month with Justin Rowlatt🎫bit.ly/3MSSJjw


"As soon as she started writing it just burst out; she went off like a blender with the lid off.” I'll never stop relishing Wollstonecraft's life - talking here to HistoryExtra The Wollstonecraft Society historyextra.com/period/georgia…


Well done Camilla Born!
