Sometimes the world feels like it’s going upside down, but geographers try to make sense of it all. Geography is often split into 2 different categories: physical and human. Physical geography deals with topics like climate, natural disasters, and changes to land forms over time. In contrast, human geography concerns topics such as human migration and culture. Geography is an incredibly broad field that provides an analytical lens to focus in on pressing issues at great depths.

On this blog, I investigate different geographical topics. Below, you can find some of my articles.

  • An Ideal City: Introduction
    This post is the introduction to a series of essays exploring what an ideal city could look like in the 21st century.
  • Persuasive Cartography
    A deep dive into objectivity in cartography, what persuasive cartography is, its history, its effects, and how you can spot it.
  • Geography: An Introduction
    An introduction to what the study geography is, its history, and why it matters today
  • An Icy, Apocalyptic Story: Svalbard
    A tiny group of islands in the Arctic protects the things we might need the most when the apocalypse comes.
  • The Largest Organism on the Planet
    My journey to the largest organism on the planet, the Pando aspen colony.