Joy Zhang (Dulwich College Singapore) recently interned at IPUR and conducted research for two projects. The first project’s objective was to raise awareness about how people’s consumption habits are connect to their individual carbon emissions, while the second project involved Joy in gathering information on the upcoming Long Island project to get a better understanding of the potential risks it poses. Read more about her experience here.
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IPUR is looking for an art student or artist to work with us on our Risk Resonance project from December 2024 to March 2025 and create a work of art...