
Freya Graham
@freyagraham_
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Hack for hire • Words in Metro, Insider, The i • Too much of a Grimes fangirl to enjoy Twitter anymore so find me elsewhere
Joined December 2019
#journorequest looking for a farmer or agricultural company who has used a tech or AI solution to solve a problem in their business, for a Business Insider feature. must be available for an interview this week! email freya.graham98@gmail.com #farming #Agriculture
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#journorequest looking to speak to healthcare tech experts about the uptake of tech in hospitals for a Business Insider feature. deadline midday tuesday. email freya.graham98@gmail.com #medtech
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#journorequest looking to speak to leaders about tech solutions that have increased connectivity in their businesses for an article for Business Insider. If you've got an IT solution that's worked in your business, I want to hear from you! Email freya.graham98@gmail.com
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looking for travel experts to talk about saunas and hot baths as a travel trend for a roundup in Metro. deadline 11am today - send me an email at freya.graham@metro.co.uk #journorequest #travel
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"I remember as a child in South Wales swimming in sewage" Conservative MP @DamianGreen says water pollution from sewage dumping has always been an issue, but it used to be perceived as more acceptable #Peston
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Many thanks to @lilykatzman and @stephhallett for their fab edits! 🌱
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Wrote about big energy companies switching from fossil fuels to renewables⚡️ Been thinking about: ➡️What's the role of Big Oil in the green energy transition? ➡️Given its contribution to climate change, should we even let it be part of that transition?
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Danish energy company Ørsted recorded $2 billion in profits last year and is the the world's biggest producer of offshore wind.
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A nice little bit of news from last week!
⭐ Our runner up for the 19-25 category is...⭐ @freyagraham_ for her excellent piece on the need for good local transport. "It's incredibly exciting to have won runner-up! It's been a great learning experience, and I'm grateful to the judges for their feedback along the way."
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I am one of the players you wrote about. It's sad to read this. I have a question how come BBC choose to interview the male coach who left us behind and didn't fight for us? we as women were at the risk, and now he is saying we don't deserve to be safe?
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Just caught up with this episode of the always-brilliant Climate Question from a few weeks ago. Great science explainer that delves into modelling & rising temperatures in an accessible, enjoyable way https://t.co/Y4UWVSmSjF
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Some parts of the world are warming faster than the rest, why is this?
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Algal blooms along the world's coastlines have increased by about 13% in extent and 59% in frequency since 2003, new research finds.
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Huge blooms of phytoplankton — microscopic algae floating on the ocean's surface — have become larger and more frequent along the world's coastlines, according to new research, bringing benefits to...
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A really well-told story on the links between environment & disease – even if the findings are pretty damn alarming
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Media literacy is more important than ever, which is why we’re doing a series to learn how to critically analyze fossil fuel marketing. Watch and learn here, on TikTok @cleancreatives, or Instagram @clean_creatives 📕📒 #medialiteracyeducation #fossilfuelads
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In the last few years, BP, Shell, and ExxonMobil have announced net-zero climate pledges. They've spent millions of dollars advertising their investments in clean energy. Last week, all 3 companies changed up those plans and said they are doubling down on fossil fuels. 🧵
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There's so much misinfo on 15 minute cities – this is from my hometown's FB page. I’ve only given it a quick google, but I can’t find an accessible explainer on the issue. Most things written on 15 min cities are in-depth and kinda academic… which is maybe part of the problem?
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don't really buy the idea that travel broadens your mind but you honestly can't grasp how mouldy the uk is unless you leave
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Rishi Sunak was in Dorset yesterday afternoon and Cornwall today. But rather than stay overnight, he took a helicopter back to London and a jet to Cornwall this morning. Man doesn’t like trains.
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Public service journalism at its finest
☕️ Some high street coffees contain more than four times as much caffeine as others. @WhichUK measured the caffeine levels in a cappuccino at Caffè Nero, Costa, Greggs, Pret and Starbucks. This is what they found👇
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