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After publishing the "hockey stick papers" in 1999, climate scientist Michael Mann faced intense professional and personal attacks from climate skeptics and conservative politicians aiming to discredit him.
Greg Dalton interviews Mann and Jonathan Foley to discuss the critical fight to educate the public on global warming. This program is presented by Climate One, with further details available regarding the Seventh Annual Stephen H. Schneider Award.
Despite rising global carbon levels, climate change has struggled for mainstream political priority. However, a new interest in green politics may be emerging. Thirty years after the IPCC's 1988 establishment and with the 2050 Paris Agreement target approaching, it's timely to assess the UK's current climate change politics.
Speakers include Caroline Lucas MP (Green Party), Benet Northcote (John Lewis Partnership), Alice Bell (10:10 Climate Action), and Tony Greenham.
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The Turtle Lodge thanks the Manitoba Eco-Network for the Anne Lindsay Protecting Our Earth Award.
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3D printing often creates substantial plastic waste. UC Irvine's William Amos and Aldrin Lupisan have developed an innovative system to recycle and reuse this waste, establishing a local plastic supply chain. This initiative significantly reduces environmental impact while advancing technology.
Learn more about this research and support their efforts: Support Research. For related content, visit UCTV.
Thirteen-year-old Rendela in Papua New Guinea faces daily challenges, waking before dawn and often missing school to collect fresh water for her family. Her story highlights a critical issue.
To learn more about the World Bank’s efforts in the Pacific, visit http://wrld.bg/UvIU30j5yN1.
Isabel Rimanoczy, Ed.D., developed the "Sustainability Mindset" concept, inspiring leaders to act in innovative ways. Her work focuses on developing change accelerators.
In a video, she explores interconnectivity and our inner landscape, observing a growing trend of people "looking inside, pausing, and stepping outside of the noise" to question their deepest values and purpose.
Her book, Big Bang Being, is available for purchase on Amazon or at your local bookstore.
The Global Impact Sourcing Coalition (GISC) unites leading companies to build more inclusive global supply chains.
We envision a world where all individuals have the opportunity for productive and decent work. Learn more: gisc.bsr.org
The Impact Sourcing Challenge is a pioneering initiative focused on increasing employment and career development opportunities for disadvantaged workers through impact sourcing. Aimed at responsible businesses, it seeks to transform lives via procurement and hiring practices, representing the largest official commitment to UN Sustainable Development Goal 8.
Developed by the Global Impact Sourcing Coalition (GISC), a collaboration of leading companies, the Challenge builds more inclusive global supply chains. For further details, visit gisc.bsr.org.
Local opposition to offshore drilling is vital for defending our oceans and creating a political blockade against Trump's destructive policies. Over 40 California cities and counties have already passed resolutions demonstrating this commitment.
It's time for Oregon. We must encourage Oregon counties and cities to join this crucial movement and pass similar resolutions.
Hear from Mosammot Lucky, a Peer Educator for HERfinance.
This program, part of BSR's HERproject initiative, aims to expand financial inclusion for low-income workers in global supply chains.
Discover more about their mission: HERproject.
The clean energy transition, often associated with the affluent, is fundamentally a civil rights issue. Communities of color disproportionately suffer from toxic pollution near factories and refineries, leading African Americans and Latinos to express greater concern about climate change than whites.
Despite this critical link, environmental movements frequently lack diversity and struggle to engage these communities. We delve into these challenges with hip hop artist and activist Mystic, civil rights hero Rev. Gerald Durley, and civil rights lawyer Ingrid Brostrom.
https://climateone.org/events/oppressive-heat-climate-change-and-civil-rights
Science educator and TV host Bill Nye is the subject of a new documentary, "Bill Nye: Science Guy." Nye and film director Jason Sussberg joined Climate One for a discussion.
Their conversation covered climate denial, generational responsibility, and proper "selfie" procedure. For more details on this event, visit the Climate One event page.
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Lynn Cameron, Autodesk's Vice President of Sustainability, shares her strategies for engaging individuals skeptical about climate change.
This discussion is featured on Climate One, an organization dedicated to conversations on energy, the environment, and climate. Additional information, including an event on "Silicon Valley Green IT Claims," can be found here.
For over a decade, BSR's HERproject has united global brands, their suppliers, and local NGOs. This collaboration drives positive impact for women and businesses.
The project achieves this through workplace interventions focusing on health, financial inclusion, and gender equality. Learn more at herproject.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/.






















