Plus: What do you make of our century so far?
| What do you make of our century so far? | If 2020 has been one of the most challenging years on record for the world and indeed our planet, what has changed since the year 2000? Next week, Radio National is turning the spotlight on the start of the 21st century. It’s been a time of terrorist attacks, financial crises and a pandemic – but also the Sydney Olympics, huge technological change and advances in women’s rights. We’ll be reflecting on what’s changed, but also what’s endured and stayed the same, despite the rapid pace of change. To kick off the event, start with this weekend’s episode of The Science Show and its look back on 20 years of a changing climate. And keep an eye on your favourite podcast app from Sunday for the first episode of Stuff The British Stole – a new series from Marc Fennell that illuminates stories of politics, genocide, heroism, survival, and justice. Until next time, Rosie Ryan, digital editor Enjoy getting Radio National in your inbox? Forward to a friend so they can too! | |
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These philanthropists don't see the point in holding on to a big stash of money beyond the next decade. Instead they're spending it all on projects aimed at avoiding catastrophic climate change. |
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Douglas Stuart, the second Scot to win the Booker Prize in its 51-year history, says the book was inspired by growing up queer in 80s Glasgow, with a mother he couldn't save from addiction. |
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Philosophical wisdom doesn't have to be long-winded. Sometimes, shorter is better. But in age of Twitter and texting, should there be more short-form philosophers among us? |
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| | | | A new series from Marc Fennell about the not-so-polite history behind objects stolen by the British Empire. The first episode is out on Sunday. | | | |
| | | | | Join RN, as we explore the many ways – big, small, terrifying, uplifting – in which our lives have changed since the start of the 21st century. | | | |
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