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Centring Justice in the Climate Emergency — with Anjali Appadurai
Anjali is a climate justice activist, communicator and organizer. She works to strengthen climate change messaging and discourse in Canada by centring the stories of those on the front lines of the climate crisis. She brings a strong justice lens to climate change messaging and keeps her work connected to social movements that have been demanding climate justice in the Global South for decades. Anjali is Climate Justice Lead at Sierra Club BC and Sectoral Organizer with the newly formed Climate Emergency Unit.Resources: - Sierra Club BC: sierraclub.bc.ca/- Climate Emergency Unit: www.climateemergencyunit.ca/- Padma Centre for Climate Justice: medium.com/@padmaclimate- West Coast Environmental Law: www.wcel.org
Cell scientist to watch – Anjali Kusumbe
Anjali Kusumbe is the head of the Tissue and Tumour Microenvironments Group at the MRC Human Immunology Unit and MRC Weatherall Institute of Molecular Medicine and Director of the Oxford Tissue Imaging Centre, UK. She completed her PhD with a fellowship from the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research in India, before moving to the Max Planck Institute for Molecular Biomedicine in Germany for her postdoc, where she worked on endothelial heterogeneity in bone. She established her group in Oxford in 2017 and was awarded the 2023 BSCB Women in Cell Biology Early Career Medal, and more recently the ISRB 2023 Rising Star Award. We caught up with Anjali over Zoom to ask about the BSCB award, her career path and her advice for new group leaders
Replication Data for: The Adoption and Use of Solar Mini-Grids in Grid-Electrified Indian Villages
Replication Data for: Sharma, Anjali; Agrawal, Shalu, and Urpelainen, Johannes. "The Adoption and Use of Solar Mini-Grids in Grid-Electrified Indian Villages" Energy for Sustainable Development.
The survey data comes from:
Shalu Agrawal; Nidhi Bali; Johannes Urpelainen; Aseem Mahajan; Daniel Robert Thomas; Sidhartha Vermani; Ryan Kennedy; Smart Power India; Initiative for Sustainable Energy Policy, 2019, "Rural Electricity Demand in India (REDI)
Replication Data for: The Adoption and Use of Solar Mini-Grids in Grid-Electrified Indian Villages
Replication Data for: Sharma, Anjali; Agrawal, Shalu, and Urpelainen, Johannes. "The Adoption and Use of Solar Mini-Grids in Grid-Electrified Indian Villages" Energy for Sustainable Development.
The survey data comes from:
Shalu Agrawal; Nidhi Bali; Johannes Urpelainen; Aseem Mahajan; Daniel Robert Thomas; Sidhartha Vermani; Ryan Kennedy; Smart Power India; Initiative for Sustainable Energy Policy, 2019, "Rural Electricity Demand in India (REDI)
Flowers : readings by Girish Karnad
Prominent playwright, writer, actor and director from India, Girish Karnad reads from his single act, monologue play Flowers, loosely based on a Sanskrit folktale. After the reading, Girish Karnad fields questions from professors and students that seek to better understand his writing. He subsequently touches upon South Asian literary traditions, thematic issues, influences and other important contextual details that helped shape his creative output.Originally recorded on October 13, 2011 as part of coursework for Modern Literatures in South Asia (01:013:331) taught by Anjali Nerlekar.Variant titles taken from various publicity for the event
Understanding use and adoption of mobile data services in two African countries
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 139-148)
Climate Justice & Inequality: Centring Justice in the Climate Emergency — with Anjali Appadurai
Anjali is a climate justice activist, communicator and organizer. She works to strengthen climate change messaging and discourse in Canada by centring the stories of those on the front lines of the climate crisis. She brings a strong justice lens to climate change messaging and keeps her work connected to social movements that have been demanding climate justice in the Global South for decades. Anjali is Climate Justice Lead at Sierra Club BC and Sectoral Organizer with the newly formed Climate Emergency Unit. Resources: — Sierra Club BC https://sierraclub.bc.ca/— Climate Emergency Unithttps://www.climateemergencyunit.ca/— Padma Centre for Climate Justicehttps://medium.com/@padmaclimate— West Coast Environmental Law https://www.wcel.org
"I heard it on the News" Mainstream Media and its Effect on Public Opinion and Environmental Policy
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Imperfect Foods Dataverse-An Annotated Bibliography to An Open Dataset of Good, Bad, and Imperfect Produce Items
Sharma Anjali, An Annotated Bibliography to the Imperfect Foods Datavers
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