"Thousands of miles from home, Chinese migrant workers run the nickel-processing plants that do the dirty work of the clean energy transition." Uprooter (and former Uproot Fellow!) @wufeiyu.bsky.social for @grist.org
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Thanks for republishing, Alex! Go 世林!!
Tens of thousands of Chinese workers travel to remote islands in Indonesia to process nickel - and put their lives at risk for the green energy transition. @wufeiyu.bsky.social reports for @grist.org republished @restofworld.org
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To those who thought I'd left: I never left.
Inside the Indonesian boomtowns powering the world’s electric vehicles.
Thousands of miles from home, Chinese migrant workers run the nickel-processing plants that do the dirty work of the clean energy transition.
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#Indonesia #Indonesian #EV #China #Chinese #Batteries
“It’s almost impossible to transition away from fossil fuels without nickel from Indonesia,” one research analyst said. Fueling that transition are migrant workers from China, laboring in deadly conditions.
Read @wufeiyu.bsky.social’s new feature, produced Grist and republished by Rest of World:
Dope project
Grist identified at least 30 U.S. warehouses leaking ethylene oxide — a cancer-causing gas that’s invisible and toxic. You can check where many are located using Grist’s interactive map: grist.org/health/ethyl...
Reading this I choked a bit in the end. Super late to this incredible, harrowing tale, but glad that I caught up to it.
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2022年東航3.21空難,#記者 程旋坐着出租車,在墜機附近村口被人攔住,他下車,碰上老鄉騎摩托車路過,便坐上後座,裝作村民,駛過值守關卡的官方人員。但他到了村裏才發現,自己和墜機點之間還有三道關卡,被警察層層把守。他看不到飛機殘骸,也接觸不到封鎖線裏做調查的專家。
同年唐山燒烤店毆打女性事件,記者姜予安來到餐廳,想和老闆娘聊幾句,但對方彷彿看不到她站在跟前,也聽不到她的聲音,兀自機械地、沉默地拉上捲簾門,轉身離開。姜予安跟上去,語氣溫和地表達來意和關心。老闆娘沒有呵斥或驅趕她,也沒有回答,全程木然。
A psychology professor argues that young people, especially Gen Z-ers, are facing an “epidemic of perfectionism,” largely fuelled by social media.
Screenshot of the newsletter Made in China, showing the faces of the authors Zeyi Yang and Louise Matsakis, and some preview content of the first edition: "This week in Made in China, we take you inside ReelShort, one of the most successful global entertainment companies to come out of China. Plus, the Duolingo owl gets married. How Chinese Short Dramas Conquered the World Hi, this is Zeyi Yang, WIRED’s senior China reporter. Welcome to the inaugural edition of Made in China!"
Welcome to the 1st edition of WIRED's Made in China newsletter: How Chinese Short Dramas Conquered the World, aka "The Secret Life of My Not-Billionaire BF Who's Addicted to Vertical Soap Operas."
To get more like this from @lmatsakis.bsky.social and me, sign up here: www.wired.com/newsletter/e...
As you may have heard, most (not all) of the people who produce Outside magazine (and the website) were laid off on Thursday. The ex-ME has a complete archive of issues going all the way back to the 1970s. If anybody knows of a library that might want to house these, lemme know.
Meet the new class! We’re pleased to introduce the 2026 Nieman Fellows, 22 accomplished journalists who cover stories around the globe. They’ll join us at @harvard.edu this fall to study, investigate and collaborate. Welcome to all. nieman.harvard.edu/the-nieman-f...
Hey new friends 👀