Air Pollution in India: Three Views April 4, 2019 / activist360 / Leave a comment Undark and the Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting visited seven countries on five continents, rich and poor, north and south, to examine the impacts of fine particulate pollution, which kills more than four million people annually. See the full series at undark.org/breathtaking.
Breathtaking: What Is PM2.5? April 4, 2019 / activist360 / Leave a comment Undark and the Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting visited seven countries on five continents, rich and poor, north and south, to examine the impacts of fine particulate pollution, which kills more than four million people annually.
The Changing Arctic Diet: Adjusting to a Foreign Food System March 21, 2019 / activist360 / Leave a comment The Inuit’s rapid dietary shift from harvested to store-bought food is fraught with nutritional, financial, and cultural consequences. In only a few generations, the Inuit have undergone an important dietary transition. As harvested country foods, such as arctic char and caribou, are supplemented and sometimes completely replaced with store-bought groceries, the Inuit suffer the consequences of an imperfect food system seemingly transposed from southern Canada. Produced by student fellow, Julie De Meulemeester.