Neelima Vallangi
@neelima.bsky.social
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Covering climate crisis in the Himalaya & South Asia. Journalist / Photographer / Documentary Filmmaker 📍Nepal/India Words/images/film in Guardian, Deutsche Welle, BBC, Al Jazeera, SCMP etc. Portfolio at https://neelima.contently.com
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kojamf.bsky.social
Dr. Jane Goodall filmed an interview with Netflix in March 2025 that she understood would only be released after her death.
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edhawkins.org
Well done to the Warming Stripes La Rochelle team!

Starting climate conversations in France! 👏
Warming Stripes painted in the harbour area of La Rochelle, France
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davidho.bsky.social
I hate it when people compare the amount of heat the ocean has absorbed to the power of atomic bombs dropped on Japan. It’s gruesome and not relatable. As my Japanese PhD student said when he heard the comparison, “It’s not a good memory for us.”
neelima.bsky.social
Irrationally annoyed by this essay, mainly because it does not follow a coherent line of argument and makes so many leaps of logic that the right panic about algorithms & screentimes devolves into an overly simplistic "reading books will save/solve everything" jmarriott.substack.com/p/the-dawn-o...
The dawn of the post-literate society
And the end of civilisation
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indrapramitdas.bsky.social
Whenever I meet boomer/late genX Indian upper middle class elites, their utter disinterest in the costs of our connected lives of luxurious convenience is so pervasive. They simply do not care if the working class are suffering, & are never convinced the working class are working hard enough.
progintl.bsky.social
NEW 🇮🇳 Three-quarters of Amazon workers in New Delhi require medical attention due to heat, while others faint on the job and face retaliation for raising safety concerns, finds a groundbreaking new survey from UNI Global Union.

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Inside Amazon India’s 55C pressure cooker warehouses
A year after Amazon faced criticism in India over reports of workers being pressured to work in sweltering warehouse conditions, a new survey indicates not much has changed. Shahana Yasmin reports
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amalkc.bsky.social
India has a toxic combination of caste, class, entitlement which depends on the exploitation of the majority, and ignoring that oppression and worse.
indrapramitdas.bsky.social
Whenever I meet boomer/late genX Indian upper middle class elites, their utter disinterest in the costs of our connected lives of luxurious convenience is so pervasive. They simply do not care if the working class are suffering, & are never convinced the working class are working hard enough.
progintl.bsky.social
NEW 🇮🇳 Three-quarters of Amazon workers in New Delhi require medical attention due to heat, while others faint on the job and face retaliation for raising safety concerns, finds a groundbreaking new survey from UNI Global Union.

🔗 Read more online.
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marisakabas.bsky.social
ON BARI WEISS’S PODCAST AHAHAHA
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BREAKING:

HUGE ENDORSEMENT FOR ANDREW CUOMO
Woody Allen sitting on a chair. Caption reads 

“Yes, I'm going to vote. I'm going to vote for Cuomo”
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o.simardcasanova.net
It seems that Meta has removed on Threads posts that contained leaked information about its products

Big yikes

And a striking reminder of the importance of open platforms, i.e., platforms where us, the users, are in control – something Threads is absolutely not

www.threads.com/@heaney_555/...
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danielsugarman.bsky.social
My favourite Robert Redford story is the one about why he got rejected for the lead role in The Graduate. RIP to a real one.
An excerpt from an interview with the director of The Graduate, Mike Nichols.

"I interviewed hundreds, maybe thousands of men", Nichols admitted of the casting process per Vanity Fair, before his conversation with Redford turned out to be a short one. "I said, 'You can't play it. You can never play a loser'. And Redford said, 'What do you mean? Of course I can play a loser'. And I said, 'OK, have you ever struck out with a girl'. And he said, 'What do you mean?' And he wasn't joking."
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anthonymoser.com
this is certainly true. and i think it follows logically that not doing so is a choice; and that such investors prefer the absence of strong public reporting to the prestige of owning such a thing
timcarvell.bsky.social
A thought I keep returning to — and that’s underscored by today’s news — is that a legacy publication or a deep-pocketed investor could hire an astonishing array of talent right now and make the best newspaper in America overnight.
timcarvell.bsky.social
Well, this is fucked up and depressing.
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NPR @npr.org · 22d
A movie star to his core, Robert Redford has died after a visionary career in cinema, including founding the Sundance Institute that transformed the market for independent films.
Movie star and visionary Robert Redford has died at age 89
A movie star to his core, Robert Redford has died after a visionary career in cinema, including founding the Sundance Institute that transformed the market for independent films.
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sharonk.bsky.social
korean reporting is nightmarish on the conditions Korean workers were contained in
Their waists and hands were tied together, forcing them to bend down and lick water to drink. The unscreened bathrooms contained only a single sheet to cover their lower bodies. Sunlight barely penetrated through a fist-sized hole, and they were only allowed access to the small yard for two hours. Detained by US immigration authorities for eight days, the workers and their families expressed shock, describing human rights violations and absurdities they could not have imagined as ordinary Koreans living in 2025.
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zoejardiniere.bsky.social
The reporting on Charlie Kirk’s killer in the UK & US highlights again how fundamentally ill equipped mainstream media is to report on political violence in the digital age.

They do not know anything about online far right meme culture & it’s starting to do real harm. #r4today
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kevinmkruse.bsky.social
Once again, I'm struck by the fact that the one thing all these shooters have in common is, uh, the guns?
neelima.bsky.social
Nepal to the other countries with corrupt leaders:
neelima.bsky.social
What a week!

A leaderless revolution started on Monday and by Friday evening, toppled a stubborn government, a new Prime Minister appointed, current Parliament dissolved and stage set for new beginnings. Have to hand it to the Gen Z of Nepal.

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Madam Prime Minister of Nepal
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ketanjoshi.co
just blurting out random statements now

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Don't worry too much about planet-warming emissions, the US Energy Secretary has told the BBC, because within five years AI will have enabled the harnessing of nuclear fusion – the energy that powers the sun and stars.

Chris Wright told me in an interview that he expected the technology to deliver power to electricity grids around the world within eight to 15 years and that it would rapidly become a big driver of greenhouse gas reductions.

His claims will likely surprise even enthusiasts for the technology.

Harnessing the energy released when atoms fuse together could produce vast amounts of low carbon energy but most scientists believe commercial fusion power plants are still a long way off.

"With artificial intelligence and what's going on at the national labs and private companies in the United States, we will have that approach about how to harness fusion energy multiple ways within the next five years," said Mr Wright.

"The technology, it'll be on the electric grid, you know, in eight to 15 years."

Scientists believe nuclear fusion, which Mr Wright studied at university, could one day produce vast amounts of energy without heating up our atmosphere.

But it's a very complex process. Replicating it on Earth involves heating atoms to temperatures many times hotter than the sun.
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jonathancohn.bsky.social
Netanyahu praised Charlie Kirk, who was a raging antisemite, because Netanyahu does not actually view antisemitism as a problem if it is aimed at liberal and leftist Jews or if it serves his ultra-nationalism.
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parismarx.com
Liberals are doing the right’s job for it.

By lionizing Charlie Kirk and refusing to acknowledge his real political project, they’re giving power to the right’s completely predictable effort to use his death to forward their goal of an authoritarian, fascist state.
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drewharwell.com
All this suggests is that the shooter wants people to believe they're a far-left ideologue. Maybe they are; without more evidence, we don't know. But a far-right "accelerationist" wanting civil war, more hatred, more violence would do the exact same thing.
Ammunition in Kirk Shooting Engraved with Transgender, Antifascist Ideology: Sources
By

Sadie Gurman

and

James Fanelli

Investigators found ammunition engraved with expressions of transgender and antifascist ideology inside the rifle that authorities believe was used in the fatal shooting of Charlie Kirk, according to an internal law enforcement bulletin and a person familiar with the investigation.

The older-model .30 caliber hunting rifle was discovered in the woods near the scene of Wednesday’s shooting at Utah Valley University, wrapped in a towel with a spent cartridge still in the chamber, the sources said. There were also three unspent rounds in the magazine, all with wording on them.

Kirk, 31, was onstage going back and forth with a student about mass shootings involving transgender people when he was targeted, according to videos of the attack. The student has not been publicly identified.

https://www.wsj.com/livecoverage/charlie-kirk-shot/card/ammunition-in-kirk-shooting-engraved-with-transgender-antifascist-ideology-sources-pdymd1sXXMSlVRhpvR4b
neelima.bsky.social
True! They also understood that it was an attack on freedom of speech and an excuse to control the narrative.
neelima.bsky.social
Yes! They’ve been mad at all media for reducing their desperate attempt to end corruption, to something as trivial as throwing a childish tantrum because they couldn’t watch some reels.