
Georgina Rannard
Georgina Rannard is a climate and science correspondent known for her in-depth reporting on environmental issues and climate change. She has covered significant scientific discoveries, including the analysis of ancient ice cores, which are crucial for understanding historical climate patterns and the implications of current climate change.
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