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Mr. Vishnu P R, an environmentalist and social entrepreneur, discusses the importance of sustainable living to combat man-made climate change. He shares insights from his experience at the UN Youth Climate Summit and highlights C5 climate initiatives.
As CEO of the C5 (Change Can Change Climate Change) Foundation, Vishnu leads an organization dedicated to climate change mitigation and adaptation. He was among 100 young leaders invited to the first UN Youth Climate Summit to present solutions. This talk was delivered at a TEDx event. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx.
Solar photovoltaic systems are rapidly gaining momentum to mitigate climate change. However, their increasing adoption necessitates proactive management of end-of-life waste and carbon footprint. Addressing these issues now is crucial to ensure long-term sustainability and prevent future environmental implications.
Snehalata, an energy enthusiast with a Master's in Renewable Energy Engineering, focuses on waste-to-energy and bio-energy solutions for the climate crisis. This talk was presented at an independently organized TEDx event. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx.
The giant clam, the world's largest bivalve, inhabits coral reefs within the Coral Triangle. This species is notable for its vibrant coloration, substantial size, and diverse feeding strategies. Learn more: https://bit.ly/3lX5sBF
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Rick Knight, CCL Research Coordinator, will review the updated Household Impact Study. This research estimates H.R. 763's impact on American households, detailing effects down to the U.S. zip code level.
The study further analyzes the percentage of households that would benefit, categorized by economic quintile, race, and other key distinctions.
In this Talk, agripreneur Carlos Ignacio Velasco Castrillon discusses his work transforming Colombia's cacao industry. His efforts benefit poor smallholder farmers, offering coffee growers a vital alternative as climate change increasingly challenges coffee production.
An agripreneur with an INSEAD MBA and experience at Colombia's National Federation of Coffee Growers, Carlos now leads Cacao de Colombia. He works with farmers to enhance cocoa quality, producing Cacao Hunters chocolates for domestic and export markets, with the goal of revolutionizing the industry.
This talk was given at a TEDx event. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx.
Marine protected areas (MPAs) are crucial for restoring ocean life and ensuring a better future. Since 2008, National Geographic Pristine Seas has collaborated with local communities to establish 23 MPAs, protecting 6.5 million square kilometers. Pristine Seas is committed to expanding this effort, aiming to help achieve the global goal of 30% ocean protection by 2030 for the benefit of both people and nature.
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A massive proposed lithium mine at Thacker Pass, Nevada, is being fast-tracked by federal and state agencies. This $1.3 billion project promises tens of billions in profit, but it faces strong opposition due to its devastating potential impacts.
The mine threatens to pollute local streams, smother Lahontan cutthroat trout spawning grounds with radioactive sediment, block Pronghorn antelope migration routes, and destroy Greater sage-grouse habitat. Local communities could suffer acid rain, ancient cultural sites face desecration, and this quiet wilderness would become an industrialized zone. This project exemplifies a critical conflict between profit and planet.
Modern capitalism's unfettered usefulness may be ending. It's time to explore economic models that prioritize universal values, humanity's future, and survival over mere shareholder returns.
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Ilarion Merculieff discusses Mother Earth's message regarding global challenges, its implications, and the actions Indigenous Elders advise. He highlights that despite numerous environmental organizations, Earth's life support systems are failing, urging us to examine root causes and realign our approach, as "business as usual" is unsustainable.
With over forty years of experience serving the Unangan (Aleut) and other indigenous peoples, Merculieff is a passionate advocate for indigenous rights and a harmonious relationship with Mother Earth. An award-winning consultant, he leads the Global Center for Indigenous Leadership and Lifeways and advises the World Wilderness Congress. The discussion is moderated by Andrei Gheorghe.
The "Reconciling Ways of Knowing Series, Dialogue 3: Braiding Ways of Knowing" featured Dr. Robin Wall Kimmerer, author of *Braiding Sweetgrass*, in conversation with Dr. Nancy Turner. They explored how Indigenous and scientific ways of knowing can be integrated, drawing from Dr. Kimmerer's work on traditional ecological knowledge and moss ecology.
Project founders Miles Richardson, Dr. David Suzuki, and Elder Dr. Dave Courchene, Jr. joined the discussion. They connected Dr. Kimmerer's insights to the project's objective: building better relationships across diverse knowledge systems and achieving improved stewardship outcomes.
For more information, visit waysofknowingforum.ca/dialogue3 and turtlelodge.org.
The "Reconciling Ways of Knowing Series, Dialogue 1: 'Why Reconciling Ways of Knowing?'" originally streamed on July 27, 2020. Moderated by Valérie Courtois, this dialogue featured Miles Richardson, O.C., Dr. David Suzuki, Dr. Nancy Turner, and Elder Dr. Dave Courchene, Jr.
They explored the critical need for reconciliation between Indigenous and Western scientific ways of knowing and being. This national-scale dialogue highlighted how such reconciliation is essential for addressing growing stewardship challenges, including climate change, biodiversity loss, and navigating post-COVID-19 impacts.
For more information, visit waysofknowingforum.ca/dialogue1 and turtlelodge.org.
Covid-19 dramatically reshaped our understanding of collective action and societal change, uniting us in a fight for survival. Climate change presents a similar existential risk. Will this pandemic serve as a catalyst, inspiring humanity to address environmental challenges and drastically cut carbon emissions? Is there a silver lining in this global experience?
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Gerd Leonhard, a futurist, author, and keynote speaker, examines the profound global impacts of Covid-19 on the environment, climate change innovation, and investment, exploring what these shifts signify for our future.
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Climate change significantly impacts wildlife, endangering habitats and leading to human-animal conflict, particularly in areas like Nashik. For 15 years, Abhijeet Mahale has dedicated himself to animal rescue and promoting coexistence.
Mahale's extensive work includes rescuing numerous animals and birds, with a focus on mitigating human-leopard conflicts and helping wildlife adapt to ecological imbalances caused by the climate crisis. This presentation was delivered at an independently organized TEDx event. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx.
When considering an electric vehicle, have you thought about battery recycling? The increasing production of lithium-ion batteries for EVs presents major economic and environmental challenges at their end-of-life. Sulalit Bandyopadhyay, a researcher at NTNU and Delft University of Technology, is developing efficient, closed-loop recycling strategies to recover metals from old car batteries for new ones.
In his TEDx talk, Dr. Bandyopadhyay raises awareness about this critical issue. He argues that consumer demand, driven by asking the right questions, will compel society and the market to prioritize battery recycling. Learn more about the speaker: Sulalit Bandyopadhyay's Biography. This talk was independently organized as a TEDx event; find out more at TEDx.
The world is experiencing unprecedented rapid change and societal disruption. For a deeper dive into these transformative shifts, watch this [video](https://youtu.be/A49h1fsaytw).
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Tiffany advocates for a societal shift towards feminine energy to address climate change. As a Founding Partner of Phoenix Rising Global, she champions liberating femininity to improve the world.
An inspirational speaker, Tiffany leads women's empowerment workshops, leadership summits, and innovation think tanks. Her global work spans two decades, collaborating with senior leaders, policymakers, and influencers. She has delivered TED Talks in Delhi and Tokyo, organized summits at the House of Commons, and worked with the First Lady of Japan on women's empowerment.
This talk was presented at a TEDx event. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx.
John Cumming, founder and chairman of POWDR, an adventure lifestyle company, was interviewed by Teri Orr, founder of TEDxParkCity. Their discussion explored how climate change impacts mountain resorts, other snow-dependent businesses, and the winemaking industry, in which Cumming is also involved.
POWDR's portfolio includes nine mountain resorts, such as Copper Mountain and Snowbird, along with Woodward camps and progression centers like Woodward Park City. Cumming also owns Crimson Wine and Copper Moose Farm.
This talk was given at an independently organized TEDx event. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx.
Microbial ecologist Steven Allison explores how diverse microbiomes in soils, oceans, and air are crucial for our planet's chemical balance. He explains their potential to combat climate change, sustain agriculture, and build healthy soils.
Dr. Allison, a Professor of Ecology at UC Irvine with a PhD from Stanford, researches ecosystem responses to climate change and develops mathematical models linking microbial communities, carbon cycling, and climate. Recognized as a UC Irvine Climate Action Champion, he established the Climate Action and Ridge to Reef Training Programs.
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