Lisa Bachelor
@lisabachelor.bsky.social
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Editor of the Guardian’s Seascape series, all about the state of our oceans. Previously deputy news editor on the Observer.
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Lisa Bachelor
@lisabachelor.bsky.social
· Aug 20
‘It has echoes of happiness’: life for gen Z in the seaside town I once called home
The Guardian’s former north of England editor returned to Morecambe after 25 years to discover the place where she grew up has even fewer amenities for young people – and the feeling of being ‘left be...
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Lisa Bachelor
@lisabachelor.bsky.social
· Jul 15
Could giving this pod of dolphins the same legal rights as humans help keep them safe?
With a bottlenose population threatened by fishing gear, boats and pollution, campaigners on South Korea’s Jeju island are lobbying to extend legal status to the vulnerable cetaceans
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Lisa Bachelor
@lisabachelor.bsky.social
· Jul 10
The Guardian view on young people in coastal towns: time to invest in their future | Editorial
Editorial: Communities by the sea have been hit by economic decline and related social problems. Empowering a new generation can help turn the tide
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Lisa Bachelor
@lisabachelor.bsky.social
· Jun 30
I’m obsessed with brittle stars: fish often nip off bits of their arms but they regenerate
These starfish relatives have lots of remarkable features and are a keystone species. My hope is that we will recognise how vital these charismatic creatures are
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Lisa Bachelor
@lisabachelor.bsky.social
· Jun 26
Shipping is one of the world’s dirtiest industries – could this invention finally clean up cargo fleets?
Freighters emit more greenhouse gases than jets, but a tech startup believes a simple and effective technique can help the industry change course
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Lisa Bachelor
@lisabachelor.bsky.social
· Jun 22
In the shadow of melting glaciers: life in the heartland of the Incas’ former empire – a photo essay
Ancient rituals and a profound respect for ‘Mother Earth’ bolster fragile Andean communities as the climate crisis and unchecked mining take their toll
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