Ep112 Arjit Jere, Freelance Science Journalism

Arjit Jere, is a biologist, science communicator, and popular science writer based in India. Arjit has written about the lifecycle of antlions, competitor behavior in hummingbirds, climate change, and the critically endangered Amboli toad that's found only in the mountains of Western India.

I met Arjit during the Science Journalism Forum, a global gathering of science journalists, communicators, and students. The forum is a virtual event, and as you know, virtual events make it possible to learn from people you would never meet otherwise. Like Arjit!  

In this episode, we discuss Arjit's experiences as a science journalist and what he would like to write about next.

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LINKS

Arjit Jere on LinkedIn

Arjit’s blog, Nature and Football

Saevus Magazine

RoundGlass Sustain

Dr.Pankaj Koparde, Chatur Ullu Evolutionary Ecology Lab, MIT World Peace University, Pune

Maharashtra Institute of Technology (MIT) World Peace University

Centre for Environmental Education, Pune

 

Articles:

A. Jere, Global warming and climate change - Current scenario. Biotechnology (2013) View Article 

A. Jere, Circle of Life, Saevus. December 2017 - February 2018, p. 66 (2017) View Article

A. Jere, Hummingbirds and their hidden daggers. Manthan, Volume 2.2, 3 (2020) View article

A. Jere, Meet the Tiger Toad. Youth for Nature Magazine (2022). Accessed 11 Jan 2023. https://yfnmagazine.wordpress.com/2022/10/12/meet-the-tiger-toad

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