Anyaa Shrii Kumar

Remote Writer Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

Hey, I’m Anyaa, a Behavioral Economist in the making who is currently doing a degree in Psychology. By nature, I’m a journalist who hopes to instigate conversations by sharing the stories and truths that make the world more comprehensible.

Hi! I’m Anyaa (She/Her), an aspiring Behavioral Economist, currently pursuing a degree in psychology at Heriot-Watt University, Malaysia. I have a passion for science and am an advocate for climate action, gender equality, and youth rights. In my free time, I love to geek out to sci-fi and fantasy films or cloud/stargaze whilst listening to one of my countless Spotify playlists.

Latest Stories from Anyaa

How will climate change affect Earth’s tectonic plates?

How will climate change affect Earth’s tectonic plates?

Climate change has damaged our planet in many aspects. However, many overlook its effect on the Earth’s lithosphere which could potentially put many lives in danger. Climate change is steadily causing a rise in sea levels and extreme weather events. This shift is affecting our planet’s crust, which is composed of tectonic plates that move over time. While known for forming the continents, tectonic plates significantly impact climate patterns...

By Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
What you should know about F1’s environmental impact

What you should know about F1’s environmental impact

Many around the world love the thrill that comes with Formula 1. However, its environmental impact should keep you on the edge of your seat as much as any racing. With a rich history dating back to the 1950s, Formula 1 (F1) is one of the world’s most prestigious motorsports. Typically held over a period of nine months, there are 24 races taking place worldwide in this year’s 2023...

By Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
How could de-extinction harm our planet?

How could de-extinction harm our planet?

A bio-tech company has caused worry for its ‘de-extinction’ project reminiscent of Jurassic Park’s plot. Some experts in the field argue that reviving lost species only contributes to the destruction of ecosystems. Bringing back dead animals may seem like witchcraft, but science has proven otherwise. De-extinction refers to the resurrection of extinct species through various scientific methods. The goal of this concept is to rewild extinct species into their natural habitat...

By Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Why is space pollution a threat to the future?

Why is space pollution a threat to the future?

Space exploration has served humanity well, offering a means of weather prediction and an ability to study the distant cosmos. However, our passion for science has created significant amounts of space junk. Space junk refers to any debris that is left in space by humans. It is usually comprised of satellites that have failed or reached the end of their lifespan and remnants of rockets, among other things. Most of...

By Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
How to be more sustainable this Valentine’s Day

How to be more sustainable this Valentine’s Day

The 14th of February, while a celebration of romance, brings a great deal of environmental concern. In efforts to tackle climate change, learn how you can make eco-friendly and sustainable choices this year. Valentine’s Day is, for the most part, synonymous with compassion and endearment. However, its focus on consumerism and single-use products makes it a particularly concerning holiday for the environment. With the ongoing climate crisis, individual environmental responsibility...

By Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Why should you be concerned about animal mills?

Why should you be concerned about animal mills?

New legislation in New York has finally clamped down on the selling of domestic pets such as dogs and cats. It’s hoped that this well help eradicate animal mills, where pets are bred with little regard for their wellbeing. Last December, the state of New York passed a law in which the sale of dogs, cats, and rabbits is to be prohibited. The law, set to take effect in 2024,...

By Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia