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Chris King

Chris King is a documentary and portrait photographer and video producer from Ireland. His main area of focus is on issues related to the food system – such as food waste and sustainable food production, and its contribution to anthropogenic climate change.

  • http://www.chriskingphotography.com/

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    The Chef's Manifesto

    Our food culture is shaped by many things, but chefs are some of the biggest influencers. Like supermarkets, their choices impact the whole supply chain - from farm to fork - and the very...

    — Issue #1
  • Essays

    Bringing the Climate Crisis to Our Doorsteps

    Climate change is more than just melting ice caps in a remote part of the world, it is an issue that affects us all, even if some of us don’t yet realise it.

    — Issue #2
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    Lo-TEK

    Designer and author Julia Watson coined the term Lo-TEK to describe Indigenous technologies that she believes can be adopted more widely to mitigate climate change and build a resilient future.

    — Issue #3
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    On the Horizon

    The climate crisis is propelling us into uncharted territory, and our relationship with technology and nature will dictate how we navigate our way through.

    — Issue #5
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    Understanding Antarctica

    As the polar regions reach record temperatures, two young climate justice activists head to Antarctica to experience the changes first hand.

    — Issue #10

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