Euphoria in Space?
By Shohini Ghosh The International Space Station welcomed a then sixty-year-old man on 30th April 2001 via a Russian rocket. However, this man was no astronaut. In fact, he was…
By Shohini Ghosh The International Space Station welcomed a then sixty-year-old man on 30th April 2001 via a Russian rocket. However, this man was no astronaut. In fact, he was…
By Sharanya Jain The most well-known population theory is the Malthusian theory. In 1798, Thomas Robert Malthus published his article on the "principle of population." His theory is pretty basic.…
By Soumi Ghosh According to the UN Factsheet, there are more than 370 million Indigenous people spread across 70 countries around the world. The word ‘Indigenous’ refers to the peoples…
By Akshita Mehta POPULATION OVERLOAD Overpopulation is the state whereby the human population rises to an extent exceeding the carrying capacity of the ecological setting. In an overpopulated environment, the…
We’ve Interviewed Queer Environmentalist, Isaias Hernandez, to gain insights about their opinion on the intersectional environmentalism. Read the excerpts below: By Akshita Mehta Please share your story of coming out…
By: Ankita Pride month is an opportunity to reflect on the importance of LGBTQ+ community and celebrate the progress in bringing new laws for the rights and equality of the…
A hope for Progress in Chile By Akshaye Mavinkurve In 1970, Salvador Allende was elected as the first Marxist-Socialist leader in Chile. His reforms to Chilean society lifted up the…
The Ecological Consequences Of Conflict By Akshaye Mavinkurve Disclaimer: The Israel-Palestine is a complex conflict with a diverse viewpoints and perspectives on the conflict. The article does not assume or…