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Wolf Joe is a new 46 x 11-minute animated action-adventure series following Joe, a young First Nations boy. With his two best friends, Joe explores his Indigenous culture, heritage, and identity, inspired by the universal values of The Seven Teachings Wheel.
This exciting children's series is a TVOkids Original, created in collaboration with Turtle Lodge, Media Rendezvous, and Amberwood Entertainment.
Mridula Ramesh's talk emphasized the power of local action in solving global climate change. She argued that acting locally leverages personal understanding and influence, enabling more effective solutions rooted in economic viability rather than solely conscience, given climate impacts vary by location.
Ramesh, author of 'The Climate Solution,' founded the Sundaram Climate Institute, focusing on waste and water solutions. An active angel investor in over fifteen cleantech startups, she also contributes to groups like Indian Angels, promoting climate resilience entrepreneurship.
This presentation was delivered at a TEDx event. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx.
Navkaran Singh Bagga, founder of Kolkata-based cleantech company AKVO, addresses global water scarcity. AKVO designs and manufactures cost-efficient Atmospheric Water Generators (AWG) that produce purified drinking water from atmospheric humidity, requiring no external water source.
Bagga emphasizes that clean technologies and collective effort are crucial to solving the looming water crisis. He is passionate about providing innovative, "plug and play" solutions to generate water from thin air, pioneering a 360-degree approach to India's water needs. His philosophy is to "love what you do" to overcome obstacles.
This talk was given at a TEDx event. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx.
Arshdeep Singh, born in 2007, is a celebrated young wildlife photographer from Jalandhar, India. A child prodigy, he began photography at age five, specializing in birds. In 2018, he swept three top awards: Wildlife Photographer of the Year (10 yrs), Young Comedy Wildlife Photographer (under 16), and Young Asian Wildlife Photographer (under 18). His exceptional work has been featured in international publications like Lonely Planet and BBC Wildlife.
Passionate about conservation, Arshdeep uses his art to advocate for wildlife preservation and a balanced relationship between humanity and nature. He believes in continuous learning, stating, "I learn every day, learning helps me become a better photographer every day." This talk was delivered at a TEDx event. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx.
NOAA scientists discovered a new comb jellyfish species near Puerto Rico. Learn more about jellyfish in our Marine Life Encyclopedia.
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“The Journey” represents the spiritual work Native peoples undertake to transform painful experiences into meaning and purpose. A powerful manifestation of this is the Canoe Journey.
Since 1989, Northwest Coastal Indians have participated in the Canoe Journey, traveling to villages along the ancestral highways of the Salish Sea. This spiritual commitment requires participants to be free from alcohol and drugs, offering profound healing for individuals, families, and tribes, especially those in recovery.
For more information, contact Paul Steinbroner at (541) 941-5317.
Effectively transitioning to a sustainable society is a critical, unpostponable challenge in the face of climate change. Despite our future being at stake, engagement remains insufficient. What barriers prevent us from adopting sustainable lifestyles, and how can we overcome them?
Cecilia Grandi-Nagashiro, a Ph.D. candidate at The University of Tokyo, researches and designs interventions for sustainable lifestyle adoption. Drawing on her background in natural sciences and international forestry, she founded Sustainable Living Tokyo. This initiative runs workshops communicating science-based methods for sustainable living. This talk was given at a TEDx event. Learn more at ted.com/tedx.
A first-year student from Incheon Academy of Science and Arts presented on "Polar Amplification and Global Warming."
This talk was delivered at a TEDx event, which utilizes the TED conference format but is independently organized by a local community.
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This TEDx talk, presented by a 1st-year student from the Incheon Academy of Science and Arts, explores "Climate Justice: Why the least responsible suffer the most."
TEDx events follow the TED conference format but are independently organized by local communities. For more information, visit ted.com/tedx.
This TEDx talk, "Trophy Hunting: Hunting Endangered Species," was presented by a 1st-year student from the Incheon Academy of Science and Arts.
The event was independently organized by a local community, adhering to the TED conference format. Learn more about TEDx at ted.com/tedx.
A first-year student from Incheon Academy of Science and Arts delivered a talk on "The Importance of Polar Regions and Korea's Advancement in Polar Research."
This presentation was given at a TEDx event. TEDx programs are independently organized by local communities, adhering to the established TED conference format. To learn more, please visit https://www.ted.com/tedx.
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In its final weeks, the Trump administration is rapidly constructing border wall miles. This effort involves bulldozing protected public lands, dynamiting mountains, and destroying habitats vital for endangered species.
President-elect Joe Biden pledged "Not Another Foot" of wall would be built under his leadership. He is expected to fulfill this promise immediately upon taking office on January 20, permanently halting further construction.
This discussion highlighted the critical importance of diversity and representation in the climate debate. It featured insights from the Honorary President of the Black Environmental Network, CBE.
The talk was presented at a TEDx event, an independently organized local community gathering that follows the TED conference format. Learn more about TEDx at https://www.ted.com/tedx.
Ahlyah, a climate justice activist with the UKYCC, discusses the critical importance of diversity and representation within the climate debate.
This talk was presented at a TEDx event, an independently organized program following the TED conference format. For more information, visit ted.com/tedx.
James Thornton, CEO of Client Earth, delivered this talk at a TEDx event.
TEDx events follow the TED conference format but are independently organized by local communities. For more information, visit https://www.ted.com/tedx.
Humanity faces a critical environmental crisis, with rising temperatures and harmful gases threatening catastrophe. Civil engineer Abdullah Emad challenges this future, asking if it's an end or a new beginning.
A 2018 graduate, Emad is a leading voice in climate action. He has represented Egyptian youth at the UNFCCC, participated in numerous international conferences, and served as a UN delegate. Recognized as the first Egyptian "Global Change Maker 2018" and a "Global Peace Ambassador," he founded LCOY Egypt, the country's first local youth climate conference. This initiative empowers youth and amplifies their voices to UN decision-makers. This summary is based on a TEDx talk.
Thanks for visiting GerdTube! Gerd Leonhard is a Futurist, Author, and Keynote Speaker based in Zürich, Switzerland. Explore his work further at his main website, futuristgerd.com, and learn about his latest book at techvshuman.com.
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This video, featuring Rollie from Climate Town, explains why the "carbon footprint" concept is a scam. BP oil created this idea decades ago to shift responsibility for carbon emissions from corporations to individuals, effectively an elaborate victim-blaming scheme. While individual footprints matter, their existence is largely due to fossil fuel companies like BP fighting against a transition from oil and gas.
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The latest episode, dropping January 22, features Rev. Tony Campolo, a widely known Progressive Evangelical thought leader. He discusses his 1992 book, "How to Rescue the Earth Without Worshiping Nature, A Christian Call to Save Creation," emphasizing the Christian mandate to care for creation. Listen to the episode: CCR 56: Tony Campolo - A Christian's Call to Save Creation.
"The Art House" returns with Jennie Carlisle and Laura England, exploring effective climate art. A new "Good News Report" also debuts, sharing listener climate successes, starting with Cathy Orlando. Share your own good news by emailing radio@CitizensClimate.org.
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The Thinking Game | Full documentary | Tribeca Film Festival official selection
“The Thinking Game” is the inside story of DeepMind's groundbreaking AI research, culminating in the Nobel Prize-winning AlphaFold breakthrough. Filmed over five years by the award-winning team behind "AlphaGo," this documentary explores co-founder Demis Hassabis's lifelong pursuit of artificial general intelligence and the rigorous scientific journey from mastering strategy games to solving the 50-year-old protein folding problem.
Following its world premiere at the Tribeca Festival, "The Thinking Game" is now available to watch for free. For those interested in hosting a screening for a classroom, community, or workplace, visit: rocofilms.com/films/the-thinking-game/.






















