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Driving demand for circular economy: What marketers need to know | Kantar and Swapfiets

This Circular Economy Show episode explores marketing circular propositions. Guests Jonathan Hall (Kantar) and Amanda Gandolfo (Swapfiets) discuss connecting with consumers and driving demand. Learn practical strategies to overcome challenges like the value-action gap and greenwashing, focusing on consumer benefits, convenience, and real-world examples such as Swapfiets' bike subscription model. It highlights how shifting societal values reshape buying habits.

The Ellen MacArthur Foundation, an international charity, promotes a circular economy that eliminates waste, circulates materials, and regenerates nature. For deeper insights, read 'The marketing playbook for a circular economy' and subscribe to the Circular Economy Show. Explore their work and connect online via their YouTube channel, Instagram, LinkedIn, or website.

The Water Remembers: Year Zero by Amy Bowers Cordalis

In 2024, the Klamath River dam removal marked a historic, Indigenous-led victory, achieving the largest river restoration ever. Blending Indigenous knowledge and modern science, the project shows remarkable early results: salmon are returning abundantly to spawning grounds inaccessible for a century.

Amy Bowers Cordalis of Ridges to Riffles Indigenous Conservation Group emphasizes Indigenous values and nature-based solutions from the Klamath. This approach heals land, water, and people while boosting the economy. Restoring the river as a living relative offers a vital path forward for all.

Learn more about Amy Bowers Cordalis' work: https://www.ridgestoriffles.org/

Janine Benyus – Becoming a Welcome Species: Biomimicry and the Art of Generous Design

Janine Benyus, the "Godmother of Biomimicry," and her team at Biomimicry 3.8 advocate for humans to become "gift-givers" to the planet. They demonstrate how to design settlements—cities, villages, and homes—that replicate the ecological benefits of natural wildlands.

Benyus envisions cities functioning like forests, managing water, air, nutrients, and biodiversity. Through "Project Positive" initiatives, Biomimicry 3.8 shows this regenerative vision is achievable by asking: "What would Nature do here?"

Learn more about Janine Benyus's work here.

In this lyrical exploration, John Todd shares the essential principles of ecological design and r

John Todd's lyrical exploration reveals essential ecological design principles, demonstrating how mimicking nature leads to breakthrough solutions. He shares insights from his award-winning eco-industrial park and strategies for purifying water bodies, from Lake Champlain to Venice. His natural sewage treatment systems utilize native plants to break down pollutants and produce clean water, aiming to evolve a holistic technological and social framework.

This talk was delivered at the 2002 Bioneers National Conference, part of the Ecological Design Collection, Vol. 1. Since 1990, Bioneers has served as a vital hub for social and scientific innovators, offering practical solutions for pressing environmental and social challenges.

E4 Women Leaders Shaping the Future of Space

This 90-minute dialogue connects young women in ICT with accomplished female leaders in the space industry. The session will explore career journeys, opportunities, and provide vital insights for the next generation.

Two moderators, potentially from the ITU Youth Advisory Council, SGAC, or SEDS, will conduct interviews with featured speakers. Patricia Cooper will emcee the event, which includes a Davos-style panel discussion and an audience Q&A.

Hands Off! 2025: Millions Protest Trump, Musk

On Saturday, an estimated 3 million people, including Center for Biological Diversity staff and supporters, protested President Donald Trump and Elon Musk across 1,400 U.S. cities and internationally. Rallies occurred in Tucson, Jacksonville, Washington D.C., London, and Paris.

The Center for Biological Diversity is a Tucson-based 501c3 nonprofit. We protect wild species and their habitats through science, law, and media, ensuring a future where nature thrives for generations to come.

Visit our website, take action, or email center@biologicaldiversity.org. Follow us on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok.

Best Practices in Plant-Based City Food Policy

The Center for Biological Diversity is a Tucson, Arizona-headquartered 501c3 nonprofit. We believe human welfare is deeply linked to nature—to the vast diversity of wild animals and plants. Recognizing diversity's intrinsic value and the societal impoverishment caused by its loss, we work to secure a future for all species on the brink of extinction.

We achieve this through science, law, and creative media, focusing on protecting the lands, waters, and climate essential for species survival. Our ultimate goal is for future generations to inherit a world where the wild still thrives.

Regional Development Forum and Regional Preparatory Meeting for WTDC-25 for Africa

The Regional Preparatory Meeting for WTDC-25 for Africa took place in Nairobi, Kenya, from April 8-9, 2025.

This event was preceded by a Regional Development Forum held on April 7.

We need rare earth minerals to move to clean energy. Is that a problem?

Hannah Ritchie explores the critical need for rare earth minerals as the world transitions to clean energy.

Her analysis delves into the complex challenge of balancing environmental sustainability goals with the increased demand for mining these essential resources.

Exploring fashion rental and resale with ACS and SuperCycle

This episode explores the potential of circular business models in fashion via rental and resale. Host Emma Elobeid, joined by Andrew Rough (ACS) and Ryan Atkins (SuperCycle), discusses economic opportunities, brand profitability, meeting customer demands, and the role of new technology in simplifying circularity and ensuring adaptability.

The Ellen MacArthur Foundation, an international charity, promotes the circular economy: a system eliminating waste, circulating materials, and regenerating nature. For more insights, subscribe to YouTube, visit ellenmacarthurfoundation.org, and follow on Instagram and LinkedIn.

Beyond Commitments: What Really Builds Trust in Business | FSG

Business leaders are grappling with the complexities of responsible business in 2025, from shifting regulations to evolving sustainability expectations. 3BL's video series, in partnership with solutions journalism publisher TriplePundit, offers a crucial guide to navigate this challenging landscape.

Each episode tackles the pressing questions keeping leaders awake, cutting through the noise to deliver unfiltered truths and fresh perspectives. We explore regulatory mazes and rapidly changing sustainability trends, revealing what truly shapes the future.

If you're seeking clarity amidst buzzwords and half-answers, this series provides the essential insights you need.

New, democratized access to powerful analytical and mapping tools is transforming our understandi

Powerful analytical and mapping tools are transforming our understanding of the natural world, enhancing our ability to conserve and restore the biosphere.

This program explores the possibilities of digital maps and platforms with Rebecca Moore, founder of Google Earth Outreach and Google Earth Engine.

This episode is part of the Bioneers: Revolution from the Heart of Nature series. Learn more on their radio and podcast homepage.

Saving our National Forests

The Center for Biological Diversity is a leading organization of lawyers, scientists, and activists. They are dedicated to protecting endangered species and their habitats across the planet.

Learn more about their vital work: biologicaldiversity.org

Protecting the Wild from the Trump Administration

The Center for Biological Diversity is a leading organization of lawyers, scientists, and activists dedicated to protecting endangered species and habitats worldwide.

Learn more about their mission and impact: biologicaldiversity.org

Protecting the Wild from DOGE

The Center for Biological Diversity is a leading organization of lawyers, scientists, and activists dedicated to protecting endangered species and habitats worldwide.

Learn more about their work: biologicaldiversity.org

ASTRONAUT Captures Metal Sphere UFO Exiting 'Portal' above Moon -- NASA Silent!

Secureteam10, established in 2011, is your go-to source for real UFO sightings, insider leaks, and footage challenging official narratives. We uncover alien phenomena and global efforts to conceal the truth, revealing what NASA and governments won't admit. The sightings are increasing, and the silence is deafening.

Submit UFO footage to SecureteamNews@gmail.com (Subject: "UFO Footage"). For business inquiries, contact SecureteamBusiness@gmail.com. Support us on Patreon or get official gear at secureteamtees.com. Stay updated and follow us on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram. Explore key cases: Start here. Subscribe now to see what they don't want you to.

5 biggest things you can do to reduce climate change

Reducing your individual carbon footprint involves conscious choices. Opt for sustainable transportation like public transit, cycling, or walking, and prioritize energy efficiency at home through smart appliance use and reduced consumption.

Further impact can be made by adopting a plant-rich diet, minimizing waste, and supporting eco-friendly products. These collective actions contribute significantly to a healthier planet.

Material security in a circular economy | Energy and competitiveness

This episode of the Circular Economy Show features Seb and Ke Wang from the World Resources Institute, who discuss the circular economy's critical role in the shift to renewable energy. They explore its economic drivers, competitive advantages, and real-world applications.

The Ellen MacArthur Foundation, an international charity, champions the circular economy by design: eliminating waste, circulating materials, and regenerating nature. Subscribe to their YouTube channel for more content. Find additional information and follow them on social media via their website, Instagram, and LinkedIn.

No One Wants This

The Center for Biological Diversity is a leading organization of lawyers, scientists, and activists. They are dedicated to fighting for endangered species and habitat protections across the planet.

Learn more about their vital work: biologicaldiversity.org

Andrew Revkin - The Scariest Climate Science - GLEX summit 23

From June 14-16, 2023, Portugal hosted the Global Exploration Summit (GLEX Summit) in the Azores. Co-organized by The Explorers Club and Expanding World, the summit brought together leading explorers to showcase discoveries, innovative solutions, and technology for exploring our planet, oceans, and space.

Among the presenters was Andrew Revkin, a lauded journalist with 40 years dedicated to the sustainability beat. Known for his innovative reporting from the Amazon to the Arctic, Revkin presented on "The Scariest Climate Science."

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The Thinking Game | Full documentary | Tribeca Film Festival official selection

The inside story of the AI breakthrough that won a Nobel Prize.

The Thinking Game takes you on a journey into the heart of leading AI lab DeepMind, capturing a team striving to unravel the mysteries of intelligence and life itself.

Filmed over five years by the award-winning team behind AlphaGo, the documentary examines how DeepMind co-founder Demis Hassabis’s extraordinary beginnings shaped his lifelong pursuit of artificial general intelligence. It chronicles the rigorous process of scientific discovery, documenting how the team moved from mastering complex strategy games to solving the 50-year-old "protein folding problem" with AlphaFold - a breakthrough that would win a Nobel Prize.

Following its world premiere at the Tribeca Festival and a successful international tour, the film is now available here to watch for free.


Interested in hosting a screening of The Thinking Game for your classroom, community, or workplace? Visit: https://rocofilms.com/films/the-thinking-game/
Director Greg Kohs
Producer Gary Krieg
Executive Producers Tom Dore, Jonathan Fildes
Co-Producer Greg Kohs
Editor Steve Sander
Cinematographer Greg Kohs
Composer Dan Deacon


 

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The Thinking Game | Full documentary | Tribeca Film Festival official selection