Adithya Shetty
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@a10white @genocidalgirl The cameraman was screaming, but they thought he was pranking them. x.com/Notwokenow/sta…
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@genocidalgirl I always thought the arogant brown guy thing only lasts until someone is dying and then theyd have some empathy. Hard to believe how wrong I was
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@OTroebel70339 @Hezekiah222 There were just 2 kids and a woman with camera (probably his sister).
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@Hezekiah222 How stupid are you ???? And nobody jump in to save him just record it unbelievable
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In a heartbreaking incident, a 26-year-old man lost his life in a moment meant for social media validation. The young man, who didn't know how to swim, jumped into a deep farm pond while his younger sister recorded him. The footage captures a terrifying reality as the 26-year-old boy began to struggle. A young boy on an inflated tube tried to pedal towards him, but in a move to save his own life, the boy peddled back just in time. Had he reached the drowning man, the desperate, instinctive struggle for air would likely have pulled both the child and the drowning man underwater, turning it into a double tragedy. The 26-year-old man disappeared beneath the surface before help could arrive, leaving his sister to witness the unthinkable.
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The heat has been brutal this past week. Temperatures hit 45° in Nagpur, 44° in Ahmedabad, 43° in Prayagraj, 42° in Delhi. Even Bengaluru hit 37°. And we're still in April 😬
A big contributing factor behind rising temperatures is the loss of forest cover, and India has lost a lot of it. Back in 2020, we met the team behind Farmers for Forests (F4F). Their idea was to do agroforestry at scale. The challenge is that farmers can't afford to wait years for trees to pay off, and most tree-planting projects don't survive the first monsoon. The idea was ambitious, and we at @RainmatterOrg backed them early.
Most tree-planting in India is monoculture, just rows of one species. But a plantation isn't a forest. F4F plants multi-layer agroforests with fruit, timber, shrubs, intercrops, and native species, trying to mimic what an actual forest does.
Six years later, they've gone from 50 acres to 5,000 acres and have just secured funding to reach 40,000 over the next three years. Compared to traditional crop farming, per acre, they're seeing ~4x carbon sequestration, ~3x farmer income, and meaningful improvement in biodiversity and soil health. Still early days, but promising.
Those numbers needed to be verifiable. So F4F built TreeLens, an open-source tree-tracking system that uses drone imagery to measure carbon sequestration, tree height, and biodiversity across thousands of small farms. 15 other organisations now use it.
The hardest problem in agroforestry is time. Fruit trees take 5 to 7 years to pay off, and most small farmers simply can't wait that long. So F4F is now working with the government and the larger ecosystem to design financial instruments like carbon bonds and first-loss guarantees that protect farmers while the trees grow.
Really glad we backed Arti, Aditya, and Krutika early.



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@buddhawi10 That guy hit his head and knocked out, cameraman was screaming but rest probably thought it’s a prank.
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So many levels to this video. The first guy doesn’t even try to struggle. He seems to have accepted his own death instantly.
Also why do Indians hang around in pools fully clothed?
Canadian@genocidalgirl
I’m sure they’d figure out what to do eventually
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@Indrajaalan @reMARXable_ @_Avykt Temperature doesn’t matter in coastal areas, humidity. You’ll sweat even in winter.
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Mai kagaz ki straw se cold drink pee raha hu
Pichle 5 saal se ATM se slip nahi nikaal raha hu
Plastic ki thaili ki jagah steel ke bartan me doodh leke aa raha hu
IPL me Ruturaj Gaikwad ko support kar raha hu dot ball ke liye
Green crackers diwali pe baja raha hu
Government ko kaagaz nahi dikha raha
Kya fayeda hua in sab ka 😠

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@TheBlogMetrics @theepicmap Once the monsoon arrives, we will be dealing with floods. 😊
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@CODNEFF124 @MaitreyaBhakal China does not receive the same monsoon rain as India. Heating of land is what causes low pressure results in monsoon rain.
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@MaitreyaBhakal Can't believe there are people like who that exist in this world, this is BEYOND delusional, blud it doesn't matter bjp or congress THE PEOPLE AND THE COUNTRY IS LITERALLY BURNING, and look at china....
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This is a heat map of India from the summer of 240 BCE.
As you can see, the region has always been this hot. India has always experienced extreme temperatures. So why are people only speaking out now? This is clearly a coordinated psyop by Pakistan and China to exploit Indians' frustration over the weather to make them hate the Modi government.

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@Rohit556669273 @WhiteHistoryX @TheBlogMetrics @genocidalgirl in literally *every* source i could find myself indias average iq is placed between 75-85
you found the only source that puts them over 90, good job Rohit 😂👍
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@MillennialWoes Cameraman was screaming but others probably thought he’s pranking them.
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This seems to be a thing. Indians just don't react to medical emergency in the way that humans do.
Canadian@genocidalgirl
I’m sure they’d figure out what to do eventually
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@sunyaraditi @theepicmap India gets the highest monsoon rainfall from June along with Bangladesh, Myanmar, and Sri Lanka.
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@sunyaraditi @theepicmap It’s called summer. Intense heating of the land creates a low-pressure zone, attracting moisture-laden winds from ocean.
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@thedktalks @theepicmap Wait until you realize how monsoon rain arrives.
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@theepicmap Urbanization without proper planning caused this particular hot situation in India.
I hope we at least learn now and start improving the ecosystem so that future generations can feel better.
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