INTERVIEW
Sir David’s clarion call for
CHANGE David Attenborough, the undisputed godfather of natural history broadcasting, is this year’s Postcode Hero. He shares his thoughts with Giving on inspiring the younger generation to fight for our planet in peril.
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ALLING Sir David a national treasure is a cliché, but it’s undoubtedly true. A global treasure even.
Down the years his documentaries have transported millions of viewers worldwide to remote rainforests, ice caps, deserts and deep oceans. They’ve filled us with wonder at the earth’s mind-blowing array of life and laid bare the stark reality of its rapid destruction. During the Covid-19 pandemic, as we all slowed down and took stock of our lives and our impact on the planet, his stark message in his latest documentaries – Extinction, The Facts and the feature A Life On Our Planet – hit hard and true: a clarion call for protecting the earth’s biodiversity as the only way to save ourselves. The ever-inspiring, energetic 94-year-old veteran broadcaster has had a particularly active year, both on-screen and off. When he joined Instagram in September, he broke the world record for the fastest
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