A problem shared: securing a future for our planet Margaret Atwood in conversation with Sir Brian Hoskins Chaired by Gabrielle Walker Margaret Atwood is CanadaÕs foremost novelist and poet, and a former winner of both the Booker and Orange prizes. The daughter of a forest entomologist, she is passionate about the natural world and this passion has increasingly informed fer fiction. In an evening hosted jointly by the Royal Society and the Royal Society of Literature, and chaired by Gabrielle Walker, a writer specialising in energy and climate science, Atwood discusses her concerns with Sir


A problem shared: securing a future for our planet Margaret Atwood in conversation with Sir Brian Hoskins Chaired by Gabrielle Walker Margaret Atwood is CanadaÕs foremost novelist and poet, and a former winner of both the Booker and Orange prizes. The daughter of a forest entomologist, she is passionate about the natural world and this passion has increasingly informed fer fiction. In an evening hosted jointly by the Royal Society and the Royal Society of Literature, and chaired by Gabrielle Walker, a writer specialising in energy and climate science, Atwood discusses her concerns with Sir Brian Hoskins, Fellow of the Royal Society and Director of the Institute of Climate Change at Imperial College, and one of the world's leading weather and climate scientists.


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