@aditilele

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Anti-brahminical, Anti-caste Ally II Proud lesbian, constantly tired and getting hang of 40s II Here to learn about new/old views, articles- political, social, educational II Terrible at small talk but still wants to talk II After a painful doctoral degree now works in completely different sector.

Also, the world doesn't make sense anymore

We published an important new paper today in Bioscience https://doi.org/10.1093/biosci/biac099 illustrating how equity and justice are not only morally essential for restoration, but also important determinants of restoration effectiveness. In lieu of writing a thread I'll refer to you a blog post https://medium.com/@sara.loefqvist/restoring-nature-in-alignment-with-social-and-environmental-justice-89cccc1c43fa or twitter thread https://twitter.com/saraloefqvist/status/1603027729175257088 by lead author Sara Loefqvist
How Social Considerations Improve the Equity and Effectiveness of Ecosystem Restoration

Abstract. Ecosystem restoration is an important means to address global sustainability challenges. However, scientific and policy discourse often overlooks the

OUP Academic

Snakes have a clitoris: scientists overcome ‘a massive taboo around female genitalia’

And it took a team of women scientists to demonstrate this, of course. As I often remind people: in science, who gets to ask the questions matters because you only get answers to the questions you can think to ask!

https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2022/dec/14/snakes-have-a-clitoris-scientists-overcome-a-massive-taboo-around-female-genitalia?CMP=Share_iOSApp_Other

Snakes have clitorises: scientists overcome ‘a massive taboo around female genitalia’

Scientists say previous research mistook the organs on female snakes as scent glands or under-developed versions of penises

The Guardian
How political will often favors a coal billionaire and his dirty fossil fuel

The tale of Gautam Adani's giant power plant reveals how political will in Modi's India bends in favor of the dirty fuel.

The Washington Post
Photographer Renatas Jakaitis captured this unintended moment when three fallow-deer were walking along a path and the sound of her camera caught their attention. Like an optical illusion, the deer appeared as one body with three almost identical heads.

A short essay making an important point about structural aspects of systemic racism and oppression which we may overlook even when working on addressing the problems with the best of intentions.

Neutrality and Nearsightedness | Confessions of a Community College Dean

https://www.insidehighered.com/blogs/confessions-community-college-dean/neutrality-and-nearsightedness

Neutrality and Nearsightedness | Inside Higher Ed

Choosing not to see something doesn't make it go away.