Elham Shirin

Elham Shirin

@eshirin.bsky.social

Reporter, writer, and researcher covering nature and culture. 📝 in The New Republic, In These Times, Sierra Magazine, Hakai + others. www.elhamshirin.com.

402 Followers 315 Following 55 Posts Joined Jul 2023
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A new UN climate resolution is a ‘credibility test’ of the global rule of law In a world characterized by increasing violence, instability and disrespect for international law, the UN General Assembly’s ability to pass a resolution welcoming and affirming the ICJ advisory opini...

International law is being tested in dozens of ways at the moment. @isabellakaminski.bsky.social shines a light on one: whether the UN will adopt a resolution welcoming the ICJ advisory opinion on climate or break under pressure from polluting countries drilled.media/news/un-icj

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Trump Is Plunging the U.S. Into a Historic Oil Crisis. To Confront It, He Might Have to Turn to a Policy He Despises. As the U.S. braces for higher gas prices, the countries that are better weathering the storm are doing something Trump should take note of.

🎵 back in the saddle* again 🎵

(*on the energy beat)

slate.com/technology/2...

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How elephants experience time, and what this tells us about protecting them Khatijah Rahmat, a postdoctoral researcher at the Max Planck Institute for the History of Science in Germany, says she’s trying to build legitimacy around the concept of animal temporality — the…

How do elephants experience time? Researcher Khatijah Rahmat argues that recognizing "animal temporality" could transform the field of conservation.

In this week’s episode of the #Mongabay Newscast, @mikedigirolamo.bsky.social explores how animals’ “time” can reshape protection efforts.

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Bumblebee Queens Can Breathe Underwater

NEW: for @nytimes.com, I wrote about a new study showing that queen bumblebees can breathe underwater, surviving submerged for a week

the “remarkable” study stems from a lab snafu, when a co-author thought she accidentally drowned several bees—but later found that they were alive 🧪

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Guam objects to Trump administration plan to allow deep-sea mining in western Pacific The Trump administration wants to allow deep-sea mining for critical minerals near the American territories of Guam and the Northern Mariana Islands. Residents are worried about environmental impacts.

www.npr.org/2026/03/10/n...

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In Tehran, Iranians Struggle to Breathe After Israeli Oil Facility Strikes "By the time we finally packed our bags and locked the door, our fingernails were caked in chemical grime, and our lungs were burning just from breathing inside our own living room."

The spectre of dark, unbreathable, toxic skies above Tehran should haunt our humanity. What a world we've created where the whims of madmen can destroy a people's innate right to breathe.

Devastating read by @dropsitenews.com : www.dropsitenews.com/p/tehran-ira...

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The threat of unilateral action to license #deepseamining was on #ISA31 delegates' minds

Whether this should push them to urgently settle exploitation regulations—or take the time to get the rules right—framed the opening day

Read ➡️ enb.iisd.org/internationa...

#Ocean #mining

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How the blues brought musical journeyman Raphael Saadiq to the Oscars The singer-songwriter and producer has had one of the more distinguished and multifaceted careers in modern music. He talks about following an unconventional path from Tony! Toni! Toné! to Sinners.

How the blues brought musical journeyman Raphael Saadiq to the Oscars www.npr.org/2026/03/10/g...

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$275k for a fashion substacker...🫠

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Bombing of Iran’s oil infrastructure to have major environmental fallout, experts warn Monitors admit they are struggling to keep track of the environmental disasters arising from widening war

Bombing of Iran’s oil infrastructure by Israel to have toxic environmental fallout, experts warn

www.theguardian.com/world/2026/m...

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An Island Nation in the South Pacific Leads the Latest Push for Climate Justice at the UN - Inside Climate News Vanuatu urges the U.N. to support a landmark International Court of Justice climate opinion that says governments have legal duties to confront climate change.

Thanks to Vanuatu, he UN General Assembly may have a chance to take some climate action based on emerging international law.

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March 8, 2026 - Tehran at sunrise today. But the sun is hidden behind a sky filled with smoke. After a night of intensive strikes on oil facilities, thick black clouds now hang over the city, turning morning into something that feels like night.

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More destruction of the cultural heritage in Iran. Chehel Sotun in Isfahan, dating back to the 17th c, a UNESCO World Heritage site sustained damage in the war.

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Happy International Women's Day to all the queens who struggle everyday to make life better for their families, communities and the planet. They bomb our little girls, take our best leaders and try to silence our voices, but we never give up.

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“I wanted to read what my students had written. I’d been telling them all semester that writing was a gift humanity had made for itself, a way for us to know ourselves and each other across space and time.”

Beautiful piece by Peter Baker.

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This Tech Company Turned Into a Resistance Icon Overnight. The Reality Is Much Darker. The A.I. firm behind Claude is far from an ethical company.

Anthropic's defiance of the Pentagon's A.I. orders was undeniably brave, a welcome contrast with Big Tech's general approach to the Trump admin. but the resistance folks shooting Claude to the top of the app charts need to understand that Anthropic is not very principled, and is not your friend:

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CPAC Head Says Iranian Schoolgirls Are Better Dead Than “in a Burqa” Leading Republicans don’t seem to care about the bombing of a girls’ school in Iran.

Matt Schlapp has attempted to justify the killing of more than 100 young girls at an elementary school in southern Iran, by claiming they were saved from religious extremism. trib.al/mpzZynt

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How Trump's DHS is Fighting to Pull Local Cops to its Side As Trump's DHS grows in size and power, it is attempting to pull local law enforcement on its side in its war on sanctuary policies.

As Trump's DHS fights to pull local police onto its side, an immigrant’s safety largely depends on how much their community stands up for them.

By: @tylerfromtexas.bsky.social

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My take on the impact of climate change on Somalis in today’s @newrepublic.com article by @eshirin.bsky.social.

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Somali Immigrants Fled Climate Change. Now They’re Facing ICE. Somali immigrants in the U.S. haven’t just fled violence—they’ve fled climate catastrophes that the U.S. has helped create.

Persistent drought—made a hundred times more likely due to warming caused by fossil fuel emissions—is affecting Somali people’s decisions to either relocate internally or migrate across international borders. My latest for @thenewrepublic.bsky.social:

newrepublic.com/article/2072...

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Somali Immigrants Fled Climate Change. Now They’re Facing ICE. Somali immigrants in the U.S. haven’t just fled violence—they’ve fled climate catastrophes that the U.S. has helped create.

In late February, after reopening thousands of refugee claims in Minnesota, the White House said ICE agents would be empowered to detain legal refugees in the U.S. indefinitely for “aggressive rescreening.” trib.al/H9nHeqf

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10 Years After Berta Cáceres’ Murder, Why Is Honduras Still So Dangerous for Environmental Activists? Despite some prosecutions, the criminal masterminds behind the Indigenous leader's murder remain at large, while illegal land grabs, international finance and attacks against defenders continues with ...

By me: Today marks 10 years since the assassination of Indigenous environmentalist Berta Cáceres, a rare leader whose death marked a before and after for many including me. Despite some justice, the extractive economic model and its criminal modus operandi continues apace.

drilled.media/news/berta

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"Music is not created / It is always here / surrounding us / like the infinite particles that constitute life, it cannot be seen but can only be felt […] / Music with out the Musician is like life with out Allah / both in desperate need of a home / a body."

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The Poetics of Malcolm X On the poetry that influenced the Civil Rights trailblazer and the art he inspired.

"Malcolm’s poetics — his love of language and for his people, his gentleness and ability to speak to the truth of things for oppressed peoples across the continents — is what shaped and awakened his radical politics", writes Elham Shirin in, "In These Times". inthesetimes.com/article/poet...

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And Malcolm's legacy—the spirit of which is visible in Black and brown poets across the world, shows the power of language to shape who people are, to imagine another world on her way, quietly breathing.

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I discovered Brother Malcolm a long time ago, but his life, his words have gained a deeper resonance over time—especially now, in the midst of this American nightmare. Malcolm’s power, his path, his poetry, his gentleness—all lay bare the truth of things for oppressed people across the continents.

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The Poetics of Malcolm X On the poetry that influenced the Civil Rights trailblazer and the art he inspired.

“I’m a real bug for poetry,” Malcolm wrote in prison. “When you think back over all of our past lives, only poetry could best fit into the vast emptiness created by man.” I explore the poetic sensibility of Malcolm X for @inthesetimes.com: inthesetimes.com/article/poet...

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The Poetics of Malcolm X On the poetry that influenced the Civil Rights trailblazer and the art he inspired.

Malcolm X: “I’m a real bug for poetry.”

Elham Shirin traces the poets who shaped him—from prison reading and “Music” to the lyric power of his speeches—and the art his words set in motion across Black radical tradition and global solidarity.

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Birds Aren’t Just Declining. They’re Declining Faster, a New Study Finds.

“The American dream turns into the American nightmare as we start to look at what we’re doing to biodiversity and systems that we depend on as humans."

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