Depending on the outcome of #COP26, the picture could be very different. @sarahirwilson spoke to experts across fashion, diet, transport & architecture for a snapshot of life in the best and worst-case scenarios bigissue.com/news/environme…
🏡✅ If all goes well, in 2050 you share a complex with neighbours of all ages and reap the benefits of cheap renewable energy, rainwater-powered showers and smart architecture to keep the building cool in summer and toasty in winter. bigissue.com/news/environme…
📷 Abir Abdullah
🏚️❌In the worst-case scenario, the government’s retrofitting scheme never finished, leaving millions of homes draughty, relying on dwindling gas supplies for heat. You feel lucky not to be in an area constantly hit by flooding - both at home and abroad. bigissue.com/news/environme…
👚👔✅ If we get things right, your wardrobe is less full than it once was and the clothes last for years. You pull on a pair of “lifetime jeans” purchased in 2030. Your boots are second-hand - the way most fashion is bought in 2050. bigissue.com/news/environme…
👚👔❌ Cotton crops fail and countries turn away shipments of Britain’s discarded clothes, but the fast fashion giants trundle on. You try not to think about the burning piles of fabric as you pull on a £1 t-shirt and discount jeans. bigissue.com/news/environme…
📷 Erich Ferdinand
🍽️ ✅ Meat is now a rare treat, often mixed with plant protein and served with an abundance of vegetables. Your veg box comes from a local farm and you think back in amazement to the days of single apples wrapped in plastic. bigissue.com/news/environme…
🍽️❌ In the worst case, you no longer know what will be on the shelves when you go shopping, let alone what you’ll pay. The droughts and crop failures mean prices fluctuate constantly and foods once common in the UK - like bananas - are hard to come by. bigissue.com/news/environme…
🚴🚄✅ Walking, cycling and green public transport are more popular than ever, but on lazier days you opt for Ryder - a car-pooling app now in every large UK city. Children take “bike buses” to school and almost every vehicle is quiet, clean and electric. bigissue.com/news/environme…
🚴🚄❌ In a worst-case scenario, a botched electric transition and culture war over “woke” green cars pushed thousands back to petrol. Electric charging points are poorly-placed, squeezing pedestrians into the roads. bigissue.com/news/environme…
🏙️✅ Green space is everywhere in town thanks to frantic tree-planting efforts in the 2020s. The air is cleaner, and children go to nursery in urban “forest schools”, learning how to safeguard the environment for years to come. bigissue.com/news/environme…
✍️ James Mackay
🏙️❌ The pharmacy has a queue that stretches around the corner. You feel there’s little point in queuing - many medicines no longer exist thanks to our dwindling resources and supply chains. People are once again dying of preventable illnesses. bigissue.com/news/environme…
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Succession's Brian Cox has some strong opinions on Michael Caine, Johnny Depp, David Bowie, Quentin Tarantino and Steven Seagal in his new book bigissue.com/culture/tv/eig…
Steven Seagal?
'As ludicrous in real life as he appears on screen. He radiates a studied serenity, as though he’s on a higher plane to the rest of us, and while he’s certainly on a different plane, no doubt about that, it’s probably not a higher one' bigissue.com/culture/tv/eig…
David Bowie?
'A skinny kid, and not a particularly good actor. He made a better pop star, that much is for certain' bigissue.com/culture/tv/eig…
People are being forced to submit photos of themselves holding a local daily paper in order to claim universal credit. One organisation supporting a claimant compared the demands to “what kidnappers do” bigissue.com/news/social-ju…
The instructions are being posted in online universal credit accounts and also tell claimants to have someone else photograph them stood outside their front door – which must be open – with the whole property visible
Claimants were not told what they should do if they did not have access to a smart phone, could not get another person’s help to take the photos in the time given, could not reach their street sign, if a daily paper was not published in their area or if they could not afford one
It is now 28 years since Stephen Lawrence was killed in a racist attack in London. To mark #StephenLawrenceDay, here is a thread of his brother Stuart’s (@sal2nd) top five books about race and racism, to help you educate yourself and your family. bigissue.com/culture/books/…
#StephenLawrenceDay Book 2: This Book Is Anti-Racist by @tiffanymjewell
“This book is a great way to get young people to understand that it’s okay to talk about these issues. And if you don’t know something, it’s okay to learn about stuff as well.” bigissue.com/culture/books/…