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ITU Talks | Girls in ICT: Empowering the Next Generation of Digital Leaders | ITU160 Talk

Join us for an inspiring ITU160 Talk on April 24, 2025, at ITU Headquarters in Geneva, Switzerland, celebrating Girls in ICT Day. Monika Gehner and Arianna Dilauro from ITU will kick off the event with an introduction.

Watch an engaging Auto Complete interview on Girls in ICT, featuring ITU Secretary General Doreen Bogdan-Martin and Permanent Representative of Costa Rica to the UN, Christian Guillermet Fernández. They will answer questions from students Manon Grivotet (Ferney-Voltaire high school) and Manon Wolniak (lycée in Saint-Genis-Pouilly).

#GirlsInICT #DigitalInclusion #ITU160 #EmpowerHer #digitaltransformation

A Green Economy Lifts All Boats with Ben Jealous

Ben Jealous, former NAACP President and current Executive Director of the Sierra Club, examines how the green economy drives job creation and transforms industries, including renewable energy and electric vehicles.

He debunks myths that this transition will lead to job losses or take too long, showcasing how innovation fuels economic growth. Jealous also highlights the health benefits of cleaner air and reduced pollution, such as lower rates of asthma and heart disease. He underscores how the green economy reshapes industries, improves workforce opportunities, and enhances public health outcomes.

Plastic production has exploded

Plastic production has exploded, reaching unprecedented global levels. This rapid increase has led to a massive accumulation of plastic waste, posing significant challenges to ecosystems and human health worldwide.

The escalating volume of plastics demands urgent attention. Developing sustainable alternatives and improving recycling infrastructure are crucial steps to mitigate the widespread environmental impact of this pervasive material.

ITU Secretary-General Video Message: WTISD 2025

Doreen Bogdan-Martin, ITU Secretary-General, delivers a video message for World Telecommunication & Information Society Day (WTISD) 2025, observed on May 17.

This year's theme, "Closing the gender digital divide unlocks opportunity for all," highlights the critical need for digital gender equality. WTISD 2025 aims to ensure women and girls globally can benefit from and contribute to digital transformation.

For more information, visit: www.itu.int/wtisd

"Our food systems are the leading driver of deforestation, the leading driver of biodiversity los

Our food systems are the leading driver of deforestation, biodiversity loss, freshwater use, and water pollution. Dr. Hannah Ritchie, Senior Researcher at the University of Oxford and Deputy Editor at Our World in Data, discusses these critical issues in her Big Think interview.

Her insights cover transforming food systems, greenhouse gas emissions, crop yield increases, dietary changes, and solutions to the global food crisis. Watch the full discussion: Hannah Ritchie: The data behind our biggest environmental problems. Read the full transcript on Big Think.

How Communities Can Take Control of Climate Finance Amid Federal Uncertainty | Trenton Allen

Business leaders grapple with shifting regulations, rising expectations, and the complexities of sustainable business. The 3BL video series, in partnership with TriplePundit, serves as a crucial guide to navigating these challenges and understanding future trends.

Each episode cuts through the noise, addressing leaders' pressing questions—from regulatory complexities to rapidly evolving sustainability trends. We deliver unfiltered truths and fresh perspectives on what truly shapes the future of responsible business.

This episode features Trenton Allen, Managing Director and CEO of Sustainable Capital Advisors. Connect with us: LinkedIn. © 2025 | 3BL Media/Client | All Rights Reserved

Watch These Adorable Kit Fox Kits

For a dopamine boost, watch baby kit fox siblings frolicking near a California den site on Instagram or YouTube. These tiny foxes—North America’s smallest native canines—frequently move den sites to evade predators, using over 60 different dens annually.

For decades, the Center for Biological Diversity, a Tucson-based 501c3 nonprofit, has fought to save these foxes from habitat loss, oil and gas development, and other threats. We believe human welfare is deeply linked to nature, working through science, law, and creative media to protect species and their habitats, ensuring a wild world for future generations.

The biggest misconception about organic

The biggest misconception about organic

Gather Trailer

This documentary highlights the burgeoning Native American food sovereignty movement. It explores efforts to reclaim spiritual, political, and cultural identities, confronting the profound trauma of centuries of genocide.

Directed by Sanjay Rawal, the film features Executive Producers Jason Momoa, Brian Mendoza, and the First Nations Development Institute, among others.

Tanya Meillier, Sanjay Rawal, and Sterlin Harjo produced the feature, with cinematography by Renan Ozturk and music by Michael Levine, featuring songs by Raye Zaragoza.

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

Janine Benyus, the "Godmother of Biomimicry," advocates for humans to become a "welcome species" by designing settlements that give back to the planet. Through Biomimicry 3.8, she demonstrates how human environments can emulate nature's ecological gifts.

Benyus envisions cities functioning like forests—storing water, purifying air, cycling nutrients, and nurturing biodiversity. Her "Project Positive" initiatives prove this regenerative vision is achievable by asking, "What would Nature do here?" Discover more at biomimicry.net.

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

Janine Benyus, the "Godmother of Biomimicry," will present "Becoming a Welcome Species: Biomimicry and the Art of Generous Design" on April 10, 2025. She and her colleagues at Biomimicry 3.8 demonstrate how to design human settlements—cities, villages, homes, and businesses—to create the same ecological gifts as wildlands.

Her presentation envisions cities functioning like forests, storing water, cleaning air, cycling nutrients, and nurturing biodiversity. Through "Project Positive" initiatives, Benyus reveals this regenerative vision is achievable if we quiet our cleverness and ask: "What would Nature do here?"

Learn more about Janine Benyus' work at biomimicry.net.

PROOF These Are NOT Man-Made | Shocking Crop Circle UFO Footage Analyzed

Newly re-examined footage and scientific data indicate crop circles may not be human-made. Strange lights and UFOs have been filmed worldwide, creating intricate patterns with precision that defies explanation. Witness the evidence before the next pattern appears.

Secureteam10 is your source for groundbreaking evidence behind the alien phenomenon and efforts to cover it up. Since 2011, we've provided irrefutable proof that extraterrestrial activity is on the rise, and NASA can no longer dismiss alien life. Subscribe to uncover what they don't want you to see.

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

The Regional Preparatory Meeting for WTDC-25 for CIS was held from April 24-25, 2025, in Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan.

This meeting was preceded by the Regional Development Forum on April 23.

#GirlsInICT Day streaming live from Kyrgyzstan + Mauritania! Tune in to celebrate and support gir

Join us for #GirlsInICT Day, streaming live from Kyrgyzstan and Mauritania. This global event celebrates the power, leadership, and creativity of girls and young women in digital technology.

Tune in to support those driving the world's digital transformation.

Highlights of the Implementation of the Kigali Action Plan in the CIS Region

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It highlights progress in implementing the Kigali Action Plan across the CIS Region.

That's Wild: Colossal Kid Squid

A remotely operated submersible recently captured a rare video of a living juvenile colossal squid near the Atlantic Ocean's South Sandwich Islands. This foot-long creature, with a transparent body and glowing eyes, offers a glimpse of a species whose adults, never filmed alive, can reach 23 feet and weigh over 1,000 pounds, typically inhabiting Antarctic waters over 3,200 feet deep.

The Center for Biological Diversity, a Tucson-based 501c3 nonprofit, believes human welfare is deeply tied to nature's diversity. We work to protect all species from extinction through science, law, and creative media, focusing on safeguarding essential lands, waters, and climate. Our goal is a future where the wild thrives.

We are sharing an episode from our friends at Future Ecologies. Future Ecologies (https://www.fut

This week, we share an episode from our friends at Future Ecologies, a podcast exploring eco-social relationships through stories, science, music, and soundscapes. We will return next week with an episode of the Bioneers.

The featured episode delves into Sea Gardening, ancient Indigenous maricultural systems on the Pacific Rim. These monumental rock features provide food security, climate adaptation, and biodiversity, symbolizing eco-cultural restoration, Indigenous sovereignty, and a sustainable future. Join us to learn how they work and meet those revitalizing them.

Visit futureecologies.net/listen/fe-6-2-sea-garden for full credits, photos, and more.

Shreya Chaudhuri — Reclaiming Roots: The Global Fight for Indigenous Science

Indigenous science has long protected ecosystems, yet mainstream environmental solutions often overlook it. As climate crises intensify, young activists are reclaiming these knowledge systems, challenging colonial frameworks, and fostering global solidarity.

Drawing from her family’s history and work at UC Berkeley and Project Planet, Shreya Chaudhuri explores how youth-led movements are centering Indigenous knowledge to reshape climate justice. True sustainability means reclaiming these foundational roots, not inventing new solutions. The critical question is: will we listen?

Visionary clean energy entrepreneur Danny Kennedy explores the promise and challenges of the epic

Clean energy entrepreneur Danny Kennedy explores the promise and challenges of the global transition to renewable energy. He asserts that while the shift is urgent, millions of clean energy entrepreneurs and startups, partnered with determined Indigenous leadership worldwide, can achieve this transition in time to avert climate breakdown.

Kennedy, an eco-activist turned clean-technology entrepreneur, is a leading figure in capitalizing on the green economy. He currently serves as CEO of New Energy Nexus, a global nonprofit that provides funds, accelerators, and networks to drive clean energy innovation and adoption.

Asa Miller — Viva el Vivero: Finding the Best Nursery for Cuba's C

Asa Miller addresses the climate crisis by reconnecting with his ancestral homeland. He focuses on restoring a part of his native Cuba, a revolutionary step beyond data or technology.

A multi-award-winning marine conservationist and Youth Poet Laureate, Asa returned to Cuba to restore coral reefs. He found communities motivated by their love for the land, not paralyzed by climate change's injustices.

Asa shares the challenges and rewards of working with this under-resourced neighbor, offering valuable lessons for our own over-resourced world.

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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/.

 

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