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Climate gentrification and the vanishing of Overtown | Michael Clarkson & Nicole Crooks | TEDxMiami

Nicole Crooks and Michael Clarkson illuminate how climate change disproportionately impacts BIPOC communities. They share firsthand experiences of climate gentrification in Overtown, Miami, empowering us to advocate for vulnerable communities whose legacies are being erased.

An Overtown resident, Crooks is co-founder of KonsciousKontraktors Ink and CEO of Ti Ayiti Preparedness And Relief Institution (TAPARI). Her direct experience with Miami’s climate justice issues inspired her to co-found the Black Butterfly Collective, an environmental justice and wellness project supporting Black women in the fight against climate change.

This talk was given at an independently organized TEDx event. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx.

Neutralizing the Impact of Artificial Intelligence on Climate Change | Anusha Sheth | TEDxSusMafia

Can technology, despite its significant carbon footprint, neutralize its own impact? Anusha Sheth argues that while shifting to green energy is a start, it's not enough. She proposes that artificial intelligence can be a catalyst, enabling us to achieve not only carbon neutrality but also a carbon-negative future.

Anusha, a Research Fellow at Univ.AI, specializes in the intersection of climate change and AI, particularly in clean energy. Her insights were shared at a TEDx event. Learn more about TEDx at ted.com/tedx.

Climate change is making you sick | Kathy Kulus & John Mahowald | TEDxStCloud

Are your allergies or mental health worsening? Cardiologist John Mahowald and Pediatrician Kathy Kulus explain that these are not coincidences, but immediate health effects of climate change.

Dr. Kulus, Medical Director of Pediatric Hospital Medicine at St. Cloud Hospital, focuses on preventing and repairing climate change damage for children's futures. Dr. Mahowald, St. Cloud's first cardiologist in 1983, is part of the CentraCare Heart & Vascular Center, serving central Minnesota.

This eye-opening talk was presented at a TEDx event. Learn more at ted.com/tedx.

Support your local food ecosystem | Alex Ploughman | TEDxKerrisdale

Our current food systems are a major contributor to climate change, accounting for an estimated 50% of greenhouse gas emissions. In Canada, the average plate of food travels over 3,000 km, highlighting a broken system that demands societal change to support local communities and reduce our collective carbon footprint.

Chef Alex, with experience from Vancouver to Michelin-starred restaurants overseas, is actively addressing this challenge. He is now a partner in a grocery delivery company dedicated to providing consumers with consciously sourced ingredients. This talk was given at a TEDx event. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx.

Is modern sailing transport the solution to climate change? | Nils Joyeux | TEDxWageningenUniversity

Nils Joyeux, a former merchant navy officer, co-founded Zéphyr & Borée. This company develops sail-propelled cargo ships to promote low-carbon maritime transport and reduce industry emissions. They are currently building their first 121-meter modern sailing cargo ship.

This talk was presented at an independently organized TEDx event. Learn more at ted.com/tedx.

A Case for Integrating Solar Geoengineering into Climate Policy | David Keith | Talks at Google

David Keith reviews the science and technology of solar geoengineering, examining its potential to reduce climate risks, associated new risks, and current uncertainties. He proposes integrating solar geoengineering into a comprehensive 4D climate policy, which includes emissions cuts, carbon removal, and adaptation.

A distinguished expert, David Keith is a Harvard Professor of Applied Physics and Public Policy. He founded Carbon Engineering, a company developing technology to capture CO2 for carbon-neutral fuels. Best known for his work on solar geoengineering, he led Harvard's Solar Geoengineering Research Program. He has authored over 200 academic publications and "A Case for Climate Engineering."

The session was moderated by Greg Bronevetsky.

Saving Life on Earth: Defending Scary Creatues from Frightening Attacks

Even "scary" creatures need our help. Discover the Center's work defending endangered species like bats, American burying beetles, and the rare Bone Cave harvestman.

Learn about their fascinating biology—from unique senses to their diets—and the industry-funded campaigns threatening their survival. This presentation highlights critical efforts to protect these vulnerable species.

Center staff attorney Ryan Shannon, an expert in defending the Endangered Species Act, will lead this insightful discussion.

Ms. Yodit Balcha Hailemariam, Ministry of Water, Irrigation and Energy, Ethiopia

A Capacity Building Workshop was held in Namibia from October 20-22, 2020. The program focused on enhancing skills in public policy development, review, evaluation, and coordination.

This initiative aimed to accelerate the nation's progress towards achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

How renewables can cut most of global greenhouse gas emissions | Gry Johanne Åmodt | TEDxSkift

Listen to Gry Johanne Åmodt present Statkraft's low emission scenario, explaining how renewables can significantly cut global greenhouse gas emissions. As head of the Global Drivers unit at Statkraft, Europe’s largest renewable energy producer, Gry analyzes and monitors the forces shaping renewable energy markets.

Gry, who has been with Statkraft since 2004 and holds a Master’s degree in Industrial Economics from NTNU, delivered this insightful talk at an independently organized TEDx event. Learn more about TEDx at https://www.ted.com/tedx.

Saving water starts with you | Danika Liu | TEDxYouth@GrandviewHeights

Water is a precious resource, yet many lack easy access to it. Seventh-grader Danika, passionate about reversing climate change, shares simple ways kids and families can conserve water at home.

Her talk offers practical tips to help protect this vital resource. This presentation was delivered at an independently organized TEDx event. Learn more about TEDx events here.

Be drastic, say no to plastic | Brianna Tang | TEDxYouth@GrandviewHeights

Brianna's talk explores our addiction to plastics, revealing how this once-lauded manufacturing solution has become an environmental poison threatening our wellbeing. She discusses the urgent need to address plastic pollution.

Committed to combating this global issue, Brianna delivered her insights at an independently organized TEDx event. Learn more about TEDx at ted.com/tedx.

The challenge and responsibility of energy sufficiency | Stephanie Pincetl, PhD | TEDxGreenStreet

California's energy electrification efforts must address their ecological impact and ensure equitable electricity distribution. This critical transition requires thoughtful planning for sustainable outcomes.

Stephanie Pincetl, Director of the California Center for Sustainable Communities and Chair of Environmental Sciences and Engineering at UCLA, researches sustainable cities and large-scale climate action. An inaugural TEDxGreenStreet Climate Countdown speaker, she advocates for human-scale solutions, nature respect, and equality.

Explore her research at www.spincetl.com and the center at www.ioes.ucla.edu/ccsc/. This talk was presented at an independently organized TEDx event. Learn more about TEDx at https://www.ted.com/tedx.

Offshore wind in Norway: The importance of infrastructure planning | Odd-Harald Wasenden | TEDxSkift

Odd-Harald Wasenden, a partner at Arntzen de Besche, discussed the path to offshore wind development in Norway. He highlighted the crucial importance of a coordinated approach to offshore infrastructure development.

With over 20 years of experience in renewable energy law, including roles at Statnett and Nasdaq, Wasenden holds a Dr. juris in electricity market law and specializes in infrastructure regulation. He is currently involved in Norwegian offshore wind and petroleum electrification projects. This talk was given at an independently organized TEDx event. Learn more at TEDx.

Cutting transport CO2 through sugarcane ethanol | Jens Ulltveit-Moe | TEDxSkift

Jens Ulltveit-Moe, founder and Chairman of UMOE, discusses sugarcane ethanol as a vital solution for reducing CO2 emissions from transportation.

A prominent figure in Norwegian business, Ulltveit-Moe established Umoe AS in 1984, growing it into one of Norway's largest privately-owned companies. His extensive career includes leadership roles at McKinsey, the SHV group, and Knut Knutsen OAS. He has also served as president of the Norwegian Shipowners' Association and the Confederation of Norwegian Enterprise, and holds board positions with Cicero and Environmental Defense Fund Ltd. Europe.

This presentation was delivered at an independently organized TEDx event. Learn more about TEDx at https://www.ted.com/tedx.

Make reuse sexy again | Louise Grace | TEDxSydneyHarbourYHA

Beyond just power, reusing household items helps lower your carbon footprint. Louise from The Bower, an award-winning Sydney-based environmental charity, explains how. For over 20 years, The Bower has championed reuse and repair, offering services to reduce landfill waste and promote a circular economy.

This talk was hosted by Sydney Harbour YHA. For event details, visit yha.com.au/tedxsydneyharbouryha. This was an independently organized TEDx event, part of the TED conference format. Learn more about TEDx at ted.com/tedx.

Educating yourself on climate change | Rebecca Sun | TEDxKerrisdale

Climate change is humanity's biggest crisis, demanding immediate action. In her talk, 9th Grader Rebecca explains how we can be informed, immersed, and involved in addressing this urgent challenge.

Passionate about Biology and Microbiology, Rebecca's goal is to educate others on sustaining a healthier world. Her presentation empowers individuals to make a difference in tackling this critical issue.

This talk was given at an independently organized TEDx event. Learn more at ted.com/tedx.

Vampire power sucks, save energy | Tim Du | TEDxKerrisdale

Are you wasting energy with constant air conditioning, unplugged devices, or inefficient lighting? In his TEDx talk, 10th grader Tim discusses "vampire power" and shares practical, cost-cutting tips to make your home greener.

A passionate environmentalist, Tim believes teenagers, as responsible global citizens, must act now. His insights encourage immediate steps towards a more sustainable future.

This talk was given at an independently organized TEDx event. Learn more about TEDx at ted.com/tedx.

Green your commute | Chloe Li | TEDxYouth@GrandviewHeights

Today, mindful commuting and travel are essential. Chloe, an observant 6th grader, shares her travel experiences and advocates for greener commuting solutions. She is passionate about nature, seeking to understand its workings and how human actions impact it, ultimately aiming to find ways to protect it.

Chloe's insights were presented at a TEDx event, an independently organized local community conference following the TED format. For more information on TEDx, visit https://www.ted.com/tedx.

Go green by growing your greens | Grace Wang | TEDxYouth@GrandviewHeights

Involving children in gardening fosters new skills, develops responsibility, and builds self-confidence. Seven-year-old Grace exemplifies this, sharing how she helps her dad cultivate fruits and vegetables in their backyard greenhouse.

Grace demonstrates getting her hands dirty and even crafted her own watering bottle. A sunny and cheerful child, she loves the outdoors and aims for self-sufficiency by growing her own food, inspiring others to do the same.

This talk was presented at an independently organized TEDx event. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx.

Climate Change - Paradigm and Ethics | Pauline Laravoire | TEDxGaria

Pauline discusses how our ethics and beliefs are crucial for climate action, challenging existing paradigms. She holds a master’s in Sustainability and Social Innovation from HEC Paris, with expertise in strategy consulting and social entrepreneurship. Through the AQWA project, she traveled globally, supporting non-profits across Africa, Asia, and South America.

Since 2018, Pauline has served as Sustainability Director at Techno India Group, where she develops learning and professional opportunities for students in sustainability, notably through her venture Y-East. She also contributes to numerous other initiatives, including Head of Social Innovation at Incubator Technopreneurs Surrogate Ventures, Curator at Offbeat CCU, Climate Reality Leader, and Partner at The SASI Co.

This talk was delivered at a TEDx event. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx.

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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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