In the world we live in, we often confuse the virtual with something we do not see and does not have an effect on us. We tap on glass screens and send messages through the air, as believing that the digital world is not real and not physical. Imagine a quiet room where you ask […]
Author: Eslam Mohamed Elsheikh
Climate Change and Your Health: The Rising Risks of Heat, Malaria, and Toxic Soil in Egypt
How would it feel if, literally, every environmental change was directly manifesting as a scar on some part of your body? What if every piece of contaminated water was flowing through your bloodstream? The world around us and how we feel it, affects us as much as we feel it. This instinct and reflex connote […]
Why Egypt Needs More Than Words From COP30
In the world we live in, we often see climate summits as grand stages. We watch world leaders travel to distant cities to just to sign papers and shake hands. It feels like a ritual, as it is clean and distant from reality. It feels like the world of words that seems to exist nowhere […]
When Governance Crumbles Before the Derna Dam
We usually see natural disasters as an unstoppable act of God, it become events where human power becomes useless standing against nature. But the tragedy of Derna, Libya challenges this narrative. The scar has cut the city in half, made a path of mud and rubble where neighborhoods once stood. This is not only the […]
The Ghosts We Fear
How Media Shadows Nuclear Energy’s Climate Promise In the world we live in, there are ghosts that we see and the ghosts we breathe, and not knowing much about.Imagine rusted steel and crumbling concrete, and the silence around abandoned nuclear power plants giving you fear of losing your life. It’s a ghost we can see, […]