I am delighted to share that my latest magazine article is now live, titled “Can the ‘blue economy’ deliver on its promise? Investors are starting to see the ocean as an asset worth protecting.” For years, the term “blue economy” has floated somewhere between genuine innovation and convenient buzzword. What does it actually mean? Is it conservation…
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Presenting Nature-based Solutions PhD Research at the American Association of Geographers (AAG) Annual Conference 2026
“A map tells you where you have been, where you are and where you’re going” – Peter Greenaway I would add to the quote that a good conference enriches you about your past, present and future, enlightening future research pathways! The American Association of Geographers (AAG) Annual Conference is one of those conferences which I…
From Docent to Curator: Elevating a New Generation of Climate Leaders at Hong Kong’s Museum of Climate Change
There are milestones that quietly anchor your journey, moments where the path behind and the path ahead suddenly make sense. For me, one of those moments unfolded on 17 January, 2026, at the opening of the new themed exhibition “Ignite the Future: A New Generation of Climate Action” at the Museum of Climate Change’s 12th Anniversary…
How Gender and Climate Change Intersect: Insights from Female Climate Advocates for Earth Day 2025
“Gender and climate justice are inseparable. When girls are empowered to understand climate systems and advocate for policy, they become catalysts for systemic transformations.” Happy Earth Day! The global theme for April 22 this year is “Our Power Our Planet”, stressing the urgent need to scale renewable energy for building a healthy and resilient future…