David Shukman
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Gender | Male |
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Age | 66 |
Date of birth | May 30,1958 |
Zodiac sign | Gemini |
Born | Saint Pancras |
London | |
United Kingdom | |
Job | Journalist |
Books | Tomorrow's War: The Threat of High-technology Weapons |
The Sorcerer's Challenge: Fears and Hopes for the Weapons of the Next Millennium | |
All Necessary Means | |
Spous | Jessica Pryce-Jones (m. 1988) |
Education | Dragon School |
Eton College | |
Durham University | |
Employ | BBC |
Coventry Evening Telegraph | |
Parents | Harold Shukman |
Ann King-Farlow | |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 431504 |
David Shukman Life story
David Roderick Shukman is a British journalist, and the former science editor of BBC News.
Some Tory MPs in talks with Labour to block fracking plans
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What is fracking and why is it controversial?
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'I've seen irreversible change but hope too for planet'
...As he leaves the BBC after decades of reporting, the BBC s science editor David Shukman reflects on how climate change became our most pressing problem - and how he s witnessed the natural world itself drastically altering...
COP26: Has the Glasgow climate summit been poorly organised?
... Media caption, The BBC s Science Editor David Shukman takes a look behind the scenes at COP26Add Covid to the mix, with 25,000 delegates having to show their negative tests to security guards from their phones, and progress slows even further...
COP26: Pledge to end deforestation as Queen urges 'rise above politics'
... Media caption, The BBC s Science Editor David Shukman takes a look behind the scenes at COP265...
COP26: What climate summit means for one woman in Bangladesh
... " David Shukman has been reporting on climate change for nearly 20 years...
Climate summit: Behind the scenes at COP26
... The BBC s Science Editor David Shukman went to take a look...
Coronavirus: evening update report-ethnic minorities are more at risk
... You can find out everything you need to know about social distancing and the two-Meter rule with the from our science editor, David Shukman...