It’s high time for Pakistanis to recognize a distressing truth. We have committed a great injustice to our future generations. In the clearest of terms: we are systematically destroying their (already dwindling) chances of a good, decent, and enjoyable life. Now that we’ve set the grim stage for this article, a couple of necessary … Continue reading World Food Day 2020 and Pakistan’s Future Generations
Go Forth and Workshop? No, Wait!
In the past few months, many ‘real’ workshops have been hustled into the virtual realm, with varying degrees of success. While brilliant for inclusiveness, accessibility, and blurring geographic boundaries, not all content and not all formats work well virtually. For that matter, not all content and formats work in a ‘real’ workshop either. Please consult … Continue reading Go Forth and Workshop? No, Wait!
Environmental Justice Case Study: Pepys Estate, Deptford
Scenario: A social housing estate in Deptford of Lewisham, London, situated on the banks of the Thames, near a busy transportation route and an industrial site. It was previously the Royal Victoria Dockyard where British warships were constructed. It is characterized by the presence of a number of housing blocks, the completion of which … Continue reading Environmental Justice Case Study: Pepys Estate, Deptford
The Science of Environmental Justice
General thoughts on how and why environmental justice should be considered as a science. Originally posted in the Science and Technology section at The Oxford Student here
Byte Science-The Parkour of Science Communication
Musings on concise and quick science postings. Originally posted in the Science and Technology Section of The Oxford Student. Read it in it's original location here