Sunday 24 May 2020

Man and His Planetary Environment: Relooking Inclusive Development - Post COVID 19 Scenario




We have been taught to appreciate human beings as integral part of nature.  

Holistic, inclusive development is a central dogma of almost all ancient cultures. However, alarmed by the  scientific prophecies ahead in the trajectory of human societal development, especially after the previous world war, the global leadership had no option but to formally acknowledge the age old wisdom. More than a quarter of the principles of the Stockholm declaration speaks about the need to place humans as an inseparable part of our environment.

In essence, the future of man and his planetary environment is conjoined. While this is true, the present  COVID19 pandemic posits an opportunity to understand the importance of the linkage better.

This post intents to stir a healthy discussion on the need of holistic, inclusive development, and is addressed to all ecologists and environmentalists (especially the younger generation). The statement for scrutiny is as follows:

'In the backdrop of the increasing threat of zoonotic diseases, is it still relevant to state that humans are and should be an integral part of nature'?  

Statements in support & against are equally welcome. If the discussion gathers steam, we shall schedule an online debate in the coming days. 

Monday 3 February 2020

Pitting Viruses Against Each Other: Does it make Sense?




I may sound novice, but decided to key my thoughts just in case, it may help


Can we pit one virus against another?


The question arose from the casual observation (which, needs professional confirmation)

At a given point of time, a man can get infected by only one 'type' of virus.


PS: by 'type', I do not mean strain

Friday 24 January 2020

11th International Conference for Ecological Informatics



Calls for Sessions to the 11th International Conference for Ecological Informatics are open now.

For details, please visit
https://www.iiitmk.ac.in/cvrlei/icei2020/calls.html