Gordon Cairns
- Jun 16, 2023
‘Giant’ Tsunami Science
Above the Pacific coastline in Iwate Prefecture in the northern Tohoku Region of Japan stands an ancient moss-covered stone, carved with a
Gordon Cairns
- Apr 17, 2023
Summer is Coming—To Risk Life or to Risk Property in a Wildfire?
Five summers ago, Mina Tsolaki was in the densely packed, Greek beach village of Mati as it was ravaged by fire. She felt abandoned.
Natasha Spencer-Jolliffe
- Feb 17, 2023
‘Looking Outside’ and ‘Days of Rest’—How Filipino Youth Used Religious Traditions to Cope with COVID
By Natasha Spencer-Jolliffe* Following the initial global outbreak of COVID-19, the Philippines government responded by initiating some...
Yasmin Prabhudas
- Dec 20, 2022
Red Clouds, Rainbows, and Rafts
Bangladesh, as a low-lying country on the Bay of Bengal, is among those nations facing the impactof frequent, damaging floods. Catastrophic
Daniel Kobei
- Oct 16, 2022
Indigenous Resilience During COVID-19
The ancient, forest-dwelling Ogiek community of Kenya is famed for its cultural practices, such as beekeeping and using nature for healing.