Christophe Maroun is a Lebanese researcher and activist currently based in Beirut. He has a BS in Environmental Health from the American University of Beirut and a Master's degree from Joint European Masters for Environmental Studies – Cities and Sustainability at the Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona where he focused on the fields of Political Ecology and Environmental Justice. He mostly writes on environmental issues related to Lebanon and the wider region.
Latest posts by Christophe Maroun from May, 2017
Beirut's Municipality Deals Another Blow to the City's Green Space
The municipality's recent policies are threatening the capital's last remaining major green space
Beirut Activists Launch Heritage Watch Day to Defend Threatened Historical Sites
The laissez-faire privatization and development frenzy in Lebanon’s capital has destroyed much of the country’s heritage. Activists are determined to stop that trend.