Bella Lack is an 18-year-old conservationist and environmental activist. She is an ambassador for the Born Free Foundation, STAE, RSPCA and the Jane Goodall Institute. Bella spoke at Chris Packham's The People's Walk for Wildlife, the Illegal Wildlife Trade Conference in 2018 and she delivered a TEDx talk in Brighton in 2019. Since 20019, she has been working on 'ANIMAL', a feature-length documentary with primatologist Jane Goodall. She has been interviewed on Sky, ITV, Channel 4, CGTN in China and made a short documentary for BBC Three. She has shared the stage with Steve Backshall and Chris Packham and helped create The People's Manifesto for Wildlife.
'Bella is one of the most inspiring people I've ever met. She has
an eloquence and lucidity that is timeless, partnered with a
powerful combination of positivity and belief. Bella and her fellow
young voices are the best chance our planet has. I've seen Bella
bring a theatre full of academics and conservationists to tears,
and then to their feet. This young woman has an oratory gift that
any storyteller would kill for, and a passion and energy that is
infectious and dazzling. Bella believes she can change the world,
and I believe her. The Children of the Anthropocene is a
remarkable and important book' -- Steve Backshall, naturalist,
broadcaster, and author
'From the Amazon rainforests to the beaches of Mumbai, the city
streets of the US and the farms of Europe, Bella Lack hears from
young people at the sharp end of the environmental crisis who are
challenging the economic and political system that has led us to
where we are now, with a deeply damaged world and facing a climate
and ecological catastrophe. This book is so much more than a record
of what's gone wrong, it's an inspirational manifesto for
change. As a passionate campaigner herself, Bella is the
perfect guide' -- Caroline Lucas, former leader of The Green
Party
'A visionary statement for the future, from a brilliant
young person who hopes the planet will be there to enjoy it.
Pragmatic, positive & beautifully written' -- Ben Macdonald,
award-winning conservation writer, wildlife TV producer and
naturalist
'Astute, erudite and crystalline, Bella writes with
visionary clarity and passion. It was a pleasure to be interviewed
by Bella for The Children of the Anthropocene, she questions
everything with intelligence, grace and humour. It's a wonderful
book' -- Dara McAnulty, award-winning author of Diary of a
Young Naturalist
'An urgent, thought-provoking, and beautifully written book from
a brilliant young conservationist. Bella vividly brings the
wonders of nature to life on the page, showcasing the importance of
diverse human stories in the collective fight to protect our planet
in the face of the environmental crisis. We must stop and listen to
these inspiring young people from around the globe.
Extraordinarily moving, wild and engaging - the book of the
moment' -- Mary Robinson, former president of Ireland and
author of Climate Justice
'A passionate call for change. Hope-filled and fascinating,
this book has inspired me to do more' -- Dave Goulson, author of
the Sunday Times bestselling The Garden Jungle and A Sting in the
Tale
'A remarkably lucid and insightful account of the problem
with our relationship with the natural world, and how we can save
it and ourselves' -- Liz Bonnin, natural history and environmental
broadcaster
'Profound wisdom from a brilliant young mind - Bella's view
of our troubled planet is enthralling and shocking, inspiring,
and enchanting. She articulates the exhilarating and fresh
perspectives of a rising generation determined to turn things
round. Clear-headed about the evidence and passionate about the
answers, this book offers something remarkable: real hope'
-- David Shukman, environmental journalist and writer
'Bella Lack has woven a beautiful offering to the world in her
book The Children of the Anthropocene. A tapestry of stories and
facts, encouragement and holding to account; she brings to life
both the possibility of change and the longing of the generation
made to face the consequences of our diseased way of living' -- Dr.
Gail Bradbrook, Extinction Rebellion Co-Founder
'Thought-provoking without being preachy this is a really
serious and helpful book cleverly using the personal stories of
people directly affected by some part of climate change. All from a
young person who is positive about finding a better way for us all
to live in the future' -- David Lindo, The Urban Birder
'Not only a book of pain and defiance, resilience and love as Bella
Lack writes, it is by and for courageous, compassionate and
dedicated young people on the frontlines of the climate emergency.
Their too often ignored stories offer hope, power and
inspiration that we will realise a fairer, greener and
healthier world for all' -- Jennifer Morgan, Executive Director,
Greenpeace International
'Vibrant with stories, leaping with intelligence, a vivid and
beautifully crafted book' -- Jay Griffiths, author of 'Why
Rebel'
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