b'4 Member News March 2022IET headlinesFrom working with Carol Vorderman and Tim Peake to launching inspiring campaigns and receiving a message from Her Majesty The Queen, it was a busy but exciting end to 2021 for the IET!As part of our 150th anniversary, we launchedsolutions to global challengesflying to Australia and back! #DifferenceMakers, a movement that inspireswhich continue to improveWith Brits admitting to taking an everyone to make a change, no matter how bigthe lives of millions of peopleaverage of five pictures for every across the world. Her Majestyone they post online, we urged or small, by sharing remarkable stories of howsaid that she hopes the nexthappy snappers to simply ditch engineering and technology are saving the world150 years will continue to bringthe dupes to slash their carbon around us.success in delivering our visionfootprint. This story featured in to Engineer a Better World.more than 540 media outlets News of the letter featuredacross regional, trade, nationals in hundreds of media outletsand broadcast. From Sky News and publications, includingand BBC Radio 5 Live to Times The Express, The Standard,Radio and Radio X.Mail Online and Yahoo UK.In November, we announced Our most successful coverageCarol Vorderman as our newest this year was on the results ofHonorary Fellow. In the article, our new study, Dirty Data. OurCarol said: I graduated with a research revealed that BritsMasters degree in Engineering hidden dirty data habits, withfrom Cambridge University the nations trigger-happy socialmany moons ago and have We worked with online videotheir book and find out whatsnappers, contributes to overdone my best to promote game, Fortnitewith over 350minspired them. We kicked off355,000 tonnes of CO2 everythe language of engineering players worldwide - and Guild,the series with author Brianyear through unwanted picturesever sincemaths. This story the esports collective co-ownedDavid Johnson and his book,alone: the equivalent to theappeared in Hello! Magazine, by David Beckham, to launch aThe Future You. Authors Femientire population of ChelmsfordThe Express and on MSN UK.Gaming for Good tournamentFadugba, Henrietta Heald, Libby that shone a spotlight onJackson, Rowan Hooper, LewisAs part of this years inspiring sustainability. In the tournament,Dartnell and Claire L Evans areEngineer a Better World players were encouraged toalso joining the series, so watchcampaign, we launched chop down as many treesthis space! The press releaseSuper Realoes! To help get as possible. A tree-o-meterfeatured in numerous tradechildren excited about Marvel tracked their progress, so ourpublications, including Voltimum.and the world of STEM, we #DifferenceMakers initiative canjoined forces with comic plant a real tree to replace all thebook artists to launch the DM trees cut down during the game.Universe (AKA the Difference This story appeared in severalMakers Universe) which is national publications, includingthe IETs elite group of STEM The Daily Mirror, The Standardpioneers. The comic seesappeared across hundreds and on MSN UK. Her Majesty The Queen the STEM Squadfeaturingof media outlets, including famous British astronaut,ITV online, Mail Online, In September, we launched aIn October, we were honouredTim Peakecome togetherBBC Radio London and STEM book club called The IETto receive a congratulatoryas a team to tackle a giantCBBC Newsround. Another Bookshelf. Brought togetherletter from our patron, Hersmog monster threateningmember of the STEM Squad through our love of reading,Majesty The Queen, to markto destroy one of the worldsis IET Honorary Fellow, June this virtual club looks at STEMour 150th anniversary year. Thebiggest solar farms. How canAngelides, who appeared related books written byQueen is a keen supporter ofthey save the day? With theon BBC World Service Radio contemporary authors. Runningengineers and technologistshelp of more engineers andtalking about our campaign to as a YouTube series, we chatand in her letter, she championsscientists like them! This storytheir millions of listeners.to the authors to go beyondthe role they play in creating'