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@MattMcGrathBBC "Planting new forests 'can do more harm than good" is a highly misleading headline by @BBCWorld bbc.com/news/science-e…
@MattMcGrathBBC @BBCWorld When planned well and implemented well new forests can help
But monoculture isn't ideal. These are the points you made in the article.

But the headline is very misleading about the importance topic. It could give ammunition to those who deny or doubt scientific consensus on climate change
And of course carbon capture isn't the only reason to restore forests - biodiversity, hydrological & water table benefits, etc are important as well.

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@PankajSaxena84 's review of #Kantara seems to be as epic as the movie itself

While the movie as a solid foundation, Saxena built an awe-inspiring tower on it with deep, original insights articulated expertly.

🙏🏽 to PS ji and to the movie team
It brings tears to my eyes that I'm struggling to process the review because of how far removed my POV is from that of my ancestors

I feel the heavy burden of colonization followed by a thoughtless, misguided system of 'education'
The freedom that we achieved in 1947 seems superficial and we seem to have used this to continue the cultural erasure started by the colonizers but now on own own terms 😑
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Sept 30 is #OrangeShirtDay in Canada. Many wear an orange shirt to work or school, to remember the 150k indigenous kids who were forcibly enrolled at English residential schools that separated them from their families and culture. Many were also abused. 😔
In British India, indigenous institutions continued to suffer and independence unfortunately didn't reverse the trend but arguably led to faster decline of culture and languages as English and a European POV dominated.
What the Canadian indigenous kids suffered was at a whole different level but Indians' should also recognize their own post-colonial trauma, much of it self-inflicted 😔
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You only made a passing reference to massive reverse discrimination against the UC. And you didn't mention the rapid social progress in India.
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#Suheldev review

My first #AmishTripathi book. And first time reading a book in this genre.

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