Ulysse Pasquier
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[R] Incidence of Thyroid Cancer in post-Chernobyl Belarus - Making an Animated Map
HBO’s latest mini-series Chernobyl is both haunting and gripping in retelling the events that followed the night of April 26th 1986. The show is not only a fascinating window into the Soviet world that once was, it also serves as a contemporary reminder of “what is the cost of lies”, to quote the final episode’s ultimate line.
Jun 25, 2019
4 min read
[R] Plotting results from extRemes package - Extreme Value Analysis
If you are familiar with Extreme Value Analysis (EVA) in R you will have likely come across the extRemes package, written by Eric Gilleland. The package’s main function, ‘fevd()’, fits an extreme value distribution to data.
Feb 6, 2017
3 min read
COP21: The Anchor to the Storm in Paris
This post was originally written for the EnvEast Doctoral Training Partnership student blog. EnvEast is a collaboration between three UK universities, including University of East Anglia where I am carrying out my PhD.
Nov 16, 2015
3 min read
The environmental paradox behind the Tianjin explosions
From water scarcity to air pollution, without forgetting world-leading greenhouse gas emissions, China is facing a multi-faceted environmental crisis. I was able to witness the extent of the issue first hand when I studied Environmental Management at Tsinghua University in Beijing as part of a joint program with the French university Mines ParisTech.
Aug 19, 2015
5 min read
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