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Bomberg

British  
/ ˈbɒmbɜːɡ /

noun

  1. David . 1890–1957, British painter, noted esp for his landscapes

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Professor Elizabeth Bomberg says storms, heatwaves and droughts seen since the Glasgow conference are a reminder of the impact of climate change.

From BBC

Professor Bomberg, who specialises in environmental politics at the University of Edinburgh, says while most countries have failed to increase their commitments since Glasgow there are notable exceptions.

From BBC

As Russian gas supplies have been cut off, Professor Bomberg says governments have taken desperate measures to increase energy supplies which mainly involved increasing the use of fossil fuels.

From BBC

“It’s not just opportunistic spin,” Bomberg said.

From Washington Post

The Scottish government has adopted a green tinge since it formed an agreement with the Scottish Greens, and Bomberg said it was probably “more green” than the British government “in ambition and rhetoric.”

From Washington Post