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This CISL webinar explores the "Better business: Re-thinking business models for nature positive outcomes" report. Funded by UKRI and EU-Horizon as part of the A-Track project, it advocates for a systemic, transformational shift towards a nature-positive economy, moving beyond operational changes. The aim is to identify and scale profitable business models aligned with global nature goals.
Eliot Whittington discusses the work's broader policy context, while lead author Anum Sheikh presents key implications for business. Harry Greenfield details how businesses can engage in this three-year project through workshops, hackathons, and pilots, benefiting from CISL's innovation and advisory expertise.
Beaver restoration offers ancient, nature-based solutions to climate disruption, addressing challenges like droughts, floods, soil erosion, and biodiversity loss. These vital rodents heal ecosystems by working with nature.
In this episode, "Beaver Believers" Kate Lundquist and Brock Dolman of the Occidental Arts & Ecology Center (OAEC) share their journey. As co-directors of OAEC’s WATER Institute, they lead a global movement to reintroduce beavers, promoting healthy watersheds and climate resilience.
Learn more through resources like the Beaver Believer article and the WATER Institute’s Beaver in California reader. This episode is from the Bioneers: Revolution from the Heart of Nature series.
Can you identify the various ocean fish species presented?
Your expertise is requested to accurately name and categorize these marine creatures.
Welcome to our identification quiz.
Test your knowledge: how many ocean animals can you recognize solely by their eyes?
Yuet Mee Ho, a Director at Acre Works Malaysia, is pursuing a Master of Studies (MSt) in Sustainability Leadership (Flexible Route) at the University of Cambridge Institute for Sustainability Leadership (CISL). She shares her experience studying one of CISL's postgraduate sustainable business programs.
Find out more about our postgraduate courses: www.cisl.cam.ac.uk/postgrad
The University of Cambridge Institute for Sustainability Leadership (CISL) is introducing the updated 2024 Competitive Sustainability Index (CSI) and its accompanying reports via a webinar. This initiative offers critical insights into the EU's current competitive position within the international context.
The CSI is highly relevant for the European Parliament, EU policymakers, and stakeholders engaged in competitiveness, industrial strategy, and sustainable development.
Episode four spotlights packaging challenges: can pioneers avoid problematic materials while achieving circular economy goals? Watch the full episode to find out more.
The Ellen MacArthur Foundation, an international charity, champions the circular economy – a system designed to eliminate waste and pollution, circulate products and materials, and regenerate nature.
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This episode of the Circular Economy Show explores the Ellen MacArthur Foundation’s publication, "The circular economy: A 'triple play' solution for achieving China's climate objectives." Learn how a comprehensive circular economy framework can help China achieve both its climate and economic goals.
The Ellen MacArthur Foundation is an international charity dedicated to developing and promoting a circular economy—one that eliminates waste, circulates products, and regenerates nature. For more insightful videos, subscribe to our YouTube channel. Find out more about our work and follow us online at ellenmacarthurfoundation.org.
This podcast series, produced by Damaris Lenantare and Mario Kuraki, explores gender diversity and language revitalization among Indigenous peoples of Northern Kenya. It features insights from various contributors representing diverse communities, including Samburu, Borana, Gabra, Meru, Rendille, and Luyha.
Image credit: Cultural Survival (Marsabit, Northern Kenya). Music includes 'Indios Tilcara' by Chancha Via Circuito and 'Burn your village to the ground' by Haluci Nation, both used with permission.
Producers Damaris Lenantare and Mario Kuraki explore gender diversity and language revitalization among Indigenous peoples of Northern Kenya in this podcast series. They feature voices from various communities, including Samburu, Luyha, Borana, Gabra, Meru, and Rendille.
The series highlights contributions from individuals like Sammy Rei, Nuria Golo, Tume Roba, Clement, Solomon Basele, Gismat Lerapo, Kenno Harugura, Paul Kasula, and Hido Mamo.
Image credit: Cultural Survival. Music by Chancha Via Circuito ('Indios Tilcara') and Haluci Nation ('Burn your village to the ground'), used with permission.
Producers Damaris Lenantare and Mario Kuraki explore gender diversity and language revitalization among Indigenous peoples of Northern Kenya in this podcast series. They are joined by a diverse team of contributors, including Sammy Rei, Nuria Golo, Tume Roba, and others from various Indigenous communities.
The series features music by Chancha Via Circuito ('Indios Tilcara') and Haluci Nation ('Burn your village to the ground'), used with permission. Imagery is provided by Cultural Survival's visit to Marsabit.
This podcast series, produced by Damaris Lenantare and Mario Kuraki, explores gender diversity and language revitalization among Indigenous peoples of Northern Kenya.
The production team includes Sammy Rei (Luyha), Nuria Golo (Borana), Tume Roba (Gabra), Clement (Meru), Solomon Basele, Gismat Lerapo, Kenno Harugura (all Rendille), Paul Kasula (Samburu), and Hido Mamo (Borana).
Image credit: Cultural Survival visits Marsabit, Northern Kenya. Music features 'Indios Tilcara' by Chancha Via Circuito and 'Burn your village to the ground' by Haluci Nation, both used with permission.
This podcast series, produced by Damaris Lenantare and Mario Kuraki, explores gender diversity and language revitalization among Indigenous peoples of Northern Kenya.
The series features contributions from Sammy Rei, Nuria Golo, Tume Roba, Clement, Solomon Basele, Gismat Lerapo, Kenno Harugura, Paul Kasula, and Hido Mamo, representing diverse groups including Samburu, Luyha, Borana, Gabra, Meru, and Rendille.
Image credit: Cultural Survival. Music: 'Indios Tilcara' by Chancha Via Circuito and 'Burn your village to the ground' by Haluci Nation, used with permission.
Independent producer Morisca Christians hosts a podcast series examining the state of Indigenous Khoi and San languages in Namibia, Botswana, and South Africa.
The series features music by Chancha Via Circuito ('Indios Tilcara') and Haluci Nation ('Burn your village to the ground'), used with permission. The accompanying image depicts the Entrance of Knofloks Kraal, South Africa.
Independent producer Morisca Christians presents a podcast series exploring the state of Indigenous Khoi and San languages in Namibia, Botswana, and South Africa.
Music for the series includes 'Indios Tilcara' by Chancha Via Circuito and 'Burn your village to the ground' by Haluci Nation, both used with permission. An accompanying image shows the Entrance of Knofloks Kraal, South Africa.
Independent producer Morisca Christians presents a podcast series examining the status of Indigenous Khoi and San languages across Namibia, Botswana, and South Africa.
Credits include an image of the Entrance of Knofloks Kraal, South Africa. Music features 'Indios Tilcara' by Chancha Via Circuito and 'Burn your village to the ground' by Haluci Nation, both used with permission.
Independent producer Morisca Christians hosts a podcast series exploring the state of Indigenous Khoi and San languages across Namibia, Botswana, and South Africa.
The series features music by Chancha Via Circuito ('Indios Tilcara') and Haluci Nation ('Burn your village to the ground'), both used with permission. An image of the Entrance of Knofloks Kraal, South Africa, accompanies the series.
This podcast series, produced by Damaris Lenantare and Mario Kuraki, explores gender diversity and language revitalization among Indigenous peoples in Northern Kenya.
The project features contributions from a diverse team representing the Samburu, Luyha, Borana, Gabra, Meru, and Rendille communities.
Image: Cultural Survival. Music: 'Indios Tilcara' by Chancha Via Circuito and 'Burn your village to the ground' by Haluci Nation, used with permission.
This special episode of The Circular Economy Show features a conversation between Ellen MacArthur and Christiana Figueres, former Executive Secretary of the UNFCCC and architect of the Paris Agreement. From the climate podcast Outrage + Optimism, they discuss the INC-5 negotiations for a global plastics treaty, the role of businesses in addressing plastic packaging pollution, and the necessity of a legally-binding treaty.
The Ellen MacArthur Foundation, an international charity, develops and promotes a circular economy. This model, driven by design, aims to eliminate waste and pollution, circulate products and materials, and regenerate nature.
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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
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