Sameer Shisodia (@zenx) 's Twitter Profile
Sameer Shisodia

@zenx

Biker, farmer, traveller, dreamer, tree hugger.
Rainmatter Foundation
Linger Leisure

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Bengaluru Sustainability Forum (@sustainblr) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Join us for the launch of the Climate Charche FGD Report, a collective effort by Bengaluru Sustainability Forum and Socratus Collective Wisdom Corporation, to center the voices of vulnerable communities on urban water–climate change nexus.

Join us for the launch of the Climate Charche FGD Report, a collective effort by Bengaluru Sustainability Forum and Socratus Collective Wisdom Corporation, to center the voices of vulnerable communities on urban water–climate change nexus.
Sameer Shisodia (@zenx) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Why can't Bangalore be like this? Even better/quicker/cheaper, reintroduce bus lanes and get going - the new electric buses are great already - just need to move in a dedicated corridor.

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The Tunnel is happening, irrespective of logic and citizen and expert pushback, I guess. What we can push for at best is that it be dedicated for public transport for way better throughput and speed, phaps?

Rainmatter Foundation (@rainmatterorg) 's Twitter Profile Photo

(1/2) Think you’ve ditched plastic for good? Think again. From “eco-friendly” containers to “biodegradable” cups, invisible plastics are everywhere, and often unregulated. Just because it looks green doesn’t mean it is. ❌

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Think you’ve ditched plastic for good? Think again.

From “eco-friendly” containers to “biodegradable” cups, invisible plastics are everywhere, and often unregulated. Just because it looks green doesn’t mean it is. ❌
WELL Labs (@welllabs_org) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Green Rural Economy (GRE) platform, co-created with Rainmatter Foundation, seeks to foster sustainable growth in rural India by connecting knowledge-seekers to service providers. Watch this video to learn more: youtube.com/watch?v=jSF8zB…

Prof. Eliot Jacobson (@eliotjacobson) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Care of climatereanalyzer.org For the record, the anomaly of 6.818 standard deviations in a normal distribution would correspond to an event with frequency of about 1-in-216 billion. These are not normal times. Collapse incoming.

Care of climatereanalyzer.org 

For the record, the anomaly of 6.818 standard deviations in a normal distribution would correspond to an event with frequency of about 1-in-216 billion.

These are not normal times. Collapse incoming.
CEEW (@ceewindia) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Bamboo, biogas, banana fibre. India’s bioeconomy is booming—and it’s bigger than you think. In this #CEEWExplains, we break down what the bioeconomy really means and how it could power India’s green growth, create jobs, and cut waste—all at once.

Sameer Shisodia (@zenx) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Quality of Life comes from our commons. While we've been chasing a high standard of living, we've compromised this massively.

do nothing vacations (@lingerleisure) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Birds, elephants, leeches, bears, King Cobras, spiders, flying squirrels, earthworms, moths, butterflies - they're all residents of places we live in and visit in the wilderness. Join us on the 20th to explore how we can share space and immerse in this wonderland!

Birds, elephants, leeches, bears, King Cobras, spiders, flying squirrels, earthworms, moths, butterflies - they're all residents of places we live in and visit in the wilderness. Join us on the 20th to explore how we can share space and immerse in this wonderland!
Sameer Shisodia (@zenx) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A few generations down the line we'll all be in the dock. Maybe even reviled as ppl who chose to do nothing, too immersed in our own myths and tech to ack the science, or care about the coming future and generations. Sorry, kids. Some of us did try. Not enough, but we did.

ClimateChange Steves (@harold_steves) 's Twitter Profile Photo

‘It’s too late’: David Suzuki says the fight against climate change is lost. I came to the same conclusion several years ago. For 65 years I have warned how climate change threatens agriculture and our food security. We reap what we sow. ipolitics.ca/2025/07/02/its…

nutanc (@nutanc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Enough of this bullshit narrative that if you stayed in India you would never grow. As if all Indians are stuck at the same place. Some dude made a career change and excelled. Good for him. But there are countless others who have stayed back and excelled and helped their country.

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As we destroyed most animals around, most habitat for birds, most biology in the soil, what were we thinking wrt our own survival without the web of life we are deeply interdependent with? Do most of us still get it?

Sameer Shisodia (@zenx) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We're exploring how we share spaces with the wild world at an event this 20th. Come have a conversation with those who have helped bring many closer to our living world.

Sameer Shisodia (@zenx) 's Twitter Profile Photo

There is no "away". And "elsewhere" is over. Rebuild "here", trust your biology more than someone else's mining, and we might have a sliver of hope in facing what's coming.

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Community management of forests is far superior to anything any forest department or ministry can pull off. Rebuilding that, bringing the right knowledge for it are critical at this point, instead of weakening community rights. Hope this changes.