Dr. Shaina Sadai
@scienceshaina.bsky.social
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Climate scientist and critical physical geographer. Works on climate and sea level projections, corporate accountability, climate litigation, and climate justice. Queer, disabled, vegan🌱🌈 She/her Views expressed here are mine
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scienceshaina.bsky.social
🚨New paper🚨
We attribute present day air temperature and sea level rise, as well as future projected sea level rise to the Carbon Majors, the 122 largest industrial fossil fuel and cement producers…more details below! iopscience.iop.org/article/10.1... 1/n
🧪 #scicomm #ClimateSky #ClimateChange
Global mean temperature rise (left) and global mean sea level rise (right) compared across the control scenario (which has full historical emissions forcing) and the three counterfactuals where emissions from the Carbon Majors are removed. All counterfactual scenarios have lower temperature and sea level at present day. The 1854 and 1950 scenarios are similar and have the lowest present day temperature and sea level. Image via Sadai et al., 2025
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andersonmineral.bsky.social
It’s Geodiversity Day & Mineral Monday!! So I wanted to show you a rare mineral called carletonite, which is usually bright blue but seen here with a pink zonation. It was discovered here in Canada, at the mineral species rich Mont Saint-Hilaire. #GeodiversityDay #MineralMonday #GeoscienceBluesky ⚒️🧪
Specimen of carletonite with prisms of blue and pink all around. There is one large square crystal with a small blue square in the middle with pink on the outside on the upper right side of the specimen. It sits on a black background. At the Canadian Museum of Nature.
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elivalley.bsky.social
This person is quoted in Museum of Degenerates in the backgrounder to this drawing:
שקמה ברסלר Shikma Bressler
@ShikmaBressler
Benjamin Netanyahu does not represent me and the vast majority of Israelis.
11:52 AM · Sep 26, 2025
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https://x.com/ShikmaBressler/status/1971603892879364239 Incomplete/error-riddled paste from Preview:
Jenin
July 7, 2023
In early 2023, mass demonstrations erupted in Israel to
protest the efforts of Benjamin Netanyahu's ruling coali-
tion of authoritarians, religious extremists, and avowed
terrorists to push Israel further into tyranny through
"judicial reform." Despite the protest movement's unity-
ing demands for democracv, its leadership consistentl
sidelined the small but growing anti-apartheid bloc, on
at least one occasion prohibiting it from participating in
the main demonstrations. Brandishing Israeli flags as
a symbol of patriotism against Netanyahu's assault on
Israeli
Givi
society, demonstrators repeatedly scuffled
with their anti-apartheid peers waving Palestinian flags.
The demonstrations continued throughout the yea
even as Israel escalated the dally terrors of its Illegal oc
cupation of the West bank into open wartare. In early
July, Israel launched its most expansive airstrikes on the
West Bank in two decades, sending at least 1,000 troops
into the Jenin refugee camp, killing twelve Palestinians,
wounding dozens. and at least temporarilv disDlacing
thousands in scenes that evoked visual echoes of the
Nakba. The contradictions of a movement that stood
for democracy while participating in apartheid were re-
inforced on July 3, in the midst of the assault on Jenin,
when protest leader Shikma Bressler declared that Israel
must preserve democracy in order to protect "the heroes
who are now waging war in Jenn from exposure to pros
ecution in The Hague.
This drawing, with its mass of refugees moving away
trom the reader toward no clear destination. encansulates
much of the art that precedes it. Mirroring motits of dis-
dlacement. it relterates not onlv the themes of democracv's
struggle against authoritarianism but also the ongoing
crises of ethnic cleansing, demagoguery, and the target-
ing of vulnerable communities throughout the world. The
note is ambiguous: we don't know where this is heading.
hut in the abs…
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zacklabe.com
All latitude bands were warmer than average over the last 3 months. This was particularly notable across the Antarctic around the South Pole (austral winter).

Plot shows zonal-mean temperature anomalies, where latitude = y-axis (not scaled by distance). GISTEMPv4 data using their 1951-1980 baseline
Bar graph showing zonal mean surface air temperature anomalies for the period of June-July-August 2025. All latitude bands observed above average temperature anomalies.
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wxdam.com
ISS astronaut Jonny Kim just shared this snap of Humberto's eye today. You can actually see the seafoam taper off between the eyewall and the eye. Amazing stuff.
Looking down Humberto's eye from the side, you can see white seafoam on the ocean surface beneath the eyewall, fading to relative calmness within the eye itself.
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joelhs.bsky.social
Good to see. Let's hope they actually reinstate this professor.
kyledcheney.bsky.social
BREAKING: A federal judge has ordered the University of South Dakota to reinstate a professor who posted criticism of Charlie Kirk on his Facebook page the day of the shooting, finding the action likely violated the First Amendment. storage.courtlistener.com/recap/gov.us...
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matthewboedy.bsky.social
The 2025 Faculty in the South Survey asked if faculty had syllabi or curriculum choices questioned by their school. Almost 20% in Georgia said yes. That is hardly a ringing endorsement of the university system's proclaimed commitment to academic freedom. www.ajc.com/education/20...
Georgia faculty survey fairly captured concerns about academic freedom
Matthew Boedy, an associate professor at the University of North Georgia, responds to criticism of a survey of university professors in the South.
www.ajc.com
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scienceshaina.bsky.social
"not the first time Israeli forces attacked a family that has been recently evacuated...A couple of days ago, a tent was struck, killing a family.

Despite these endless evacuation orders from Israeli forces telling Palestinians to leave Gaza City...they are still being targeted wherever they go"
scienceshaina.bsky.social
"There has been relentless bombardment across the Gaza Strip and Israeli tanks are advancing in Gaza City. The situation is beyond anyone’s imagination, beyond what Palestinians can tolerate. And that is why we are seeing Palestinians on the move."

-Hind Khoudary

www.aljazeera.com/news/liveblo...
Updates: Israel kills 85 Palestinians in Gaza strikes
These were the updates on Israel’s war on Gaza and attacks on the occupied West Bank for Wednesday, September 24.
www.aljazeera.com
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wolvendamien.bsky.social
"You know, Burke, I don't know which species is worse. You don't see them fucking each other over for a goddamn percentage."
wolvendamien.bsky.social
Regular reminder that the literal 1st full conversation in ALIEN is a contract negotiation, & that everything that goes wrong throughout those movies happens because the Weyland-Yutani Corporation programmed all of its "AI" systems to put any possibility of profit over & above the lives of the crew.
scienceshaina.bsky.social
"The repeated raids on Birzeit, like the destruction of universities in Gaza, are calculated attempts to crush academic freedom, break the spirit of our students and faculty, and erase the foundations of Palestinian intellectual and cultural life."
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ayoub.bsky.social
Just a video of Alaa finally freed and at home with loved ones

I so needed this

www.instagram.com/reel/DO78R4c...
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ayoub.bsky.social
Now’s a great time to pick up Alaa’s book, folks. It is perfectly titled: you have not yet been defeated

Alaa was not defeated!
YOU HAVE
NOT YET BEEN
DEFEATED
ALAA ABD EL-FATTAH
scienceshaina.bsky.social
Truly wonderful news! Welcome home, Alaa!
maitelsadany.bsky.social
علاء علي الاسفلت!!!!

Alaa is HOME and FREE!!!
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durba.bsky.social
My book, The Future That Was, is about the extraordinary rise of global research on women.

It also about the attacks on & starvation of gender research today by universities who leave only the shell intact, dismantling entire fields of knowledge built by women

press.princeton.edu/books/hardco...
The Future That Was
How Third World women seized the means of knowledge production to fight against rising authoritarianism and imagine a future freer than our present
press.princeton.edu
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corinneblalock.bsky.social
they’re putting Kimmel back on the air. I would now like to see the same amount of outrage for the firing of professors for their statements
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danad1012.bsky.social
BREAKING: Construction on Revolution Wind will resume after a federal judge granted a preliminary injunction today against the Trump administration
danad1012.bsky.social
"There’s no basis in the law to stop construction on a project that has been fully permitted" @theclf.bsky.social's Kate Sinding Daly told me

Now the Trump admin's stop work order is facing legal challenges, from both the project developer & from RI & CT

www.sierraclub.org/sierra/trump...
The Trump Administration’s Campaign Against Renewable Wind Reaches a New Phase
Environmental advocates say that stop work orders will raise consumer prices and risk energy shortages
www.sierraclub.org
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bilboyaga.bsky.social
As we boycott vile companies, a reminder that many US public libraries offer:

1) Ebooks & audiobooks via the Libby app. Pro tip: use the “notify me” tag to request your library add books by trans, disabled, & BIPOC authors!

2) TV & film streaming via Kanopy

3) Language learning via Mango

💙📚 And:
bilboyaga.bsky.social
Want to read ethically by ditching Audible/Amazon, Spotify, &c? 💙📚

1. Your local library needs support & has free physical & audiobooks

2. Queer Liberation Library: free digital library for US LBGTQ folks

3. Libro.fm: Audible but pays indie bookshops

4. Bookshop.org: physical books from indies
Queer Liberation Library
Queer Liberation Library (QLL) is fighting to build a vibrant, flourishing queer future by connecting LGBTQ+ people with literature, information, and resources that celebrate the unique and empowering...
www.queerliberationlibrary.org
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abeba.bsky.social
In this short piece, I lean on embodied cog sci to argue that we should refuse & resist llms in education (pp. 53-58) unesdoc.unesco.org/in/documentV...

"the classroom is an environment where love, trust, empathy, care & humility are fostered & mutually cultivated through dialogical interactions"
 But what iseducation? Embodied and enactive cognitive sciences remind us that knowledge is not something discrete that an individual possesses and passes down but an inherently dynamic and evolving endeavour that develops in the process of embodied, curious and engaged interaction through dialogue. The pinnacle of cognition, particularly ‘human  knowing’, is inextricably interwoven with interactions we engage in  with each other and the physical, cultural and social world we inhabit, ‘so much so that individuals are not thinkable outside of their interactions and embeddedness in their (social) world’ (De Jaegher, 2019). Dialogic models of knowledge and education emphasize that interactions between a student and teacher and/or peer provide ‘scaffolding’ for how that child understands the world. The always in flux, active and continually transforming nature of human cognition necessitates that education be fundamentally an ongoing activity. Far from the reductionist view whereby ‘formal knowledge’ can be packaged and acquired from an LLM, the classroom is an environment where love, trust, empathy, care and humility are fostered and mutually cultivated through dialogical interactions