Publications

  • The voices we leave behind

    This is a tragedy that goes far beyond the borders of the Chagos Islands. It’s a global issue where decisions made by those far removed from the land are impacting the lives and futures of communities that have no power in these decisions.

    Read more!

  • Slipping into lifelong friendships

    There is something about the outdoors that deepens friendships. Maybe it’s the shared exhaustion, the inside jokes born from near-missteps, or the way a long hike strips everything down to just the moment. Whatever it is, I am incredibly grateful for these hikes, these experiences, and—most of all—these beautiful friendships.

    Read more!

  • Africa in G20

    Africa is disproportionately affected by climate change, with droughts, floods, and extreme weather events becoming increasingly frequent. Historically, the continent’s voice in international climate negotiations has often been drowned out, but its inclusion in the G20 presents a fresh avenue for articulating its climate concerns. If the AU can effectively advocate for African interests within the…

    Read more!

  • Overcome the climate crisis: impossible?

    2025 presents a pivotal moment to turn hope into concrete action. The stakes could not be higher, but neither could the opportunities for progress. The lessons of 2024 — both the human costs of inaction and the power of community-driven solutions — should inspire our determination.  The climate crisis is not an insurmountable challenge; it…

    Read more!

  • AI’s mammoth role in dodo-ing conservation

    As amazing as anything our generation could uncover or discover, the prospect of encountering a resurrected Dodo bird is beyond any “Frankenstein-esque” project that I had ever imagined. Literally beyond my wildest dreams! However, besides being a cool endeavor, the project has immense ecological promise. The success of such an ambitious conservation initiative will depend,…

    Read more!

  • Are we winning the climate battle?

    Meaningful action requires us to cultivate a sense of hope and resilience in the face of adversity. It starts with recognizing that while the challenges we face may seem insurmountable, human ingenuity and collective action know no bounds. It’s also about drawing inspiration from the countless individuals and communities around the world who are already…

    Read more!

  • Hungry for change

    Our modern agricultural and food-access challenges surpass those encountered by California farmers in the 19th century. We now grapple with issues such as climate change, the spread of invasive pests, food insecurity, destructive monoculture practices and growing global obesity. One-third of the food we produce annually goes to waste, while food production itself accounts for…

    Read more!

  • Divest to invest

    Globally, the most effective way to reduce emissions involves changes to food, transport and energy systems. On a local scale, it requires collaborative efforts within our communities to implement targeted, innovative actions, such as those that can be done within our campus community.

    Read more!

  • A dodo on a daring journey

    Darwin said that only species that can adapt will survive — and I remember this when I often share that Mauritius is the home of the flightless dodo bird. The dodo’s inability to adapt to the destruction of its habitat led to its extinction. But instead of mirroring its fate, I hope to use my…

    Read more!