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ISSUE 076 | December 2024

Hi friends!  

Busy weeks make for the best discoveries! Between photographing two Passivhaus projects and capturing a feature on an all-electric AGA, I've gathered some interesting finds to share.

This fortnight, I'm pointing you toward Hannah Ritchie's refreshingly optimistic take on the climate crisis (which would make a great summer read), dropping the second part of my sustainable gift guide, and sharing a recent conversation with Pip magazine about building my business. Each piece looks at positive change from a different angle – from global perspectives to personal choices.

Let's get into it.

Marnie  x

 
 

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Christmas gift ideas - part 2

 

Looking for a meaningful Christmas gift? My sustainably crafted limited edition fine art prints (and gift vouchers) are available online, with the equivalent of 5% of my annual revenue donated to environmental non-profits - making your gift both beautiful and impactful.

 

2

Not the End of the World – an optimist’s guide to the climate crisis

 

Hannah Ritchie’s Not the End of the World offers a data-driven, optimistic perspective on environmental progress, challenging prevalent doomsday narratives. Bill Gates recommends it as essential reading for informed climate change discussions.

 

3

A chat with Pip magazine

 

In a recent chat with Pip Magazine, I had the chance to talk about how my journey from environmental science to photography fuels my passion for sustainability. We also dove into the Business of Biodiversity program and how it’s helping businesses make conservation a core part of what they do.

Marnie Hawson

A purpose first photographer, increasing impact for those making a difference.

http://www.marniehawson.com.au
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