Greta Thunberg has sought to convey a sense of urgency in the global climate emergency by likening it to our house being on fire.
Creating such vivid and evocative imagery is required in order to catalyse a response to one of the most complex and global issues of our time. Far beyond imagery, this year's global pandemic has caused a sense of collective urgency like most of us will never have experienced in our life time. From individual job security and our personal health, to national and international concerns about economic slowdowns, global supply chains and healthcare provisions, the urgency to act has never been greater. However, amid the important and competing agendas handed to us in recent months, th...
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