Hannah Ritchie
Hannah Ritchie is a data scientist and researcher at the University of Oxford. She has a background in environmental science and once held pessimistic views about humanity's ability to address climate change and other environmental issues. However, after discovering the work of Hans Rosling, she became more optimistic about the potential for positive change through technological progress and data analysis. Ritchie is known for her work on Our World in Data, where she provides data-driven insights into various global trends related to sustainability.
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23-Year-Old Surfer Kai McKenzie Bitten by 10-Foot White Shark at Port Macquarie, New South Wales: Critical Condition After Severed Leg
Broke On: Tuesday, 23 July 2024A 23-year-old surfer, Kai McKenzie, was critically injured after being attacked by a 10-foot white shark while surfing at North Shore Beach in Port Macquarie, New South Wales on July 23, 2024. The incident resulted in the amputation of McKenzie's leg and increased security measures including the deployment of two additional SMART drumlines by the NSW government's shark team. Despite this, McKenzie remains in critical but stable condition at John Hunter Hospital in Newcastle. Shark attacks are rare but increasing in Australia, particularly for surfers.