Shi En Kim
@goesbykim.bsky.social
Climate and Science fellow @ HCN
✍️ Health, environment, space in NatGeo, SciAm, etc.
Formerly C&EN, The Open Notebook, SmithsonianMag
Cofounder @sequencermag.bsky.social
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I go by my last name, Kim • She/her
shienkim.wordpress.com
✍️ Health, environment, space in NatGeo, SciAm, etc.
Formerly C&EN, The Open Notebook, SmithsonianMag
Cofounder @sequencermag.bsky.social
Signal: @shienkim.1721
I go by my last name, Kim • She/her
shienkim.wordpress.com
Your concerns are understandable! And thank you for sharing this tip about anonymity.
I think, as much as people are able to, it could be useful to also explain in the comments why someone wants anonymity. Fear is also important context that judges should weigh.
I think, as much as people are able to, it could be useful to also explain in the comments why someone wants anonymity. Fear is also important context that judges should weigh.
September 19, 2025 at 7:36 PM
Your concerns are understandable! And thank you for sharing this tip about anonymity.
I think, as much as people are able to, it could be useful to also explain in the comments why someone wants anonymity. Fear is also important context that judges should weigh.
I think, as much as people are able to, it could be useful to also explain in the comments why someone wants anonymity. Fear is also important context that judges should weigh.
Original story here:
Counting flowers to read the saguaro’s future - High Country News
Saguaros are struggling to cope with extreme weather, monitoring studies reveal.
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September 18, 2025 at 9:20 PM
Original story here:
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September 9, 2025 at 11:15 PM
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Hope you both enjoy the article!
August 26, 2025 at 10:48 PM
Hope you both enjoy the article!
This isn't to say that agrivoltaics isn't a wonderful climate solution! It is! But if we want to make it happen in places that could benefit from it the most, such as in Arizona, more focus should be directed toward the practical challenges, some of the "unsexy stuff."
July 14, 2025 at 1:57 PM
This isn't to say that agrivoltaics isn't a wonderful climate solution! It is! But if we want to make it happen in places that could benefit from it the most, such as in Arizona, more focus should be directed toward the practical challenges, some of the "unsexy stuff."