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Seed Communities: Ecovillage Experiments Around the World

Karen Litfin is the author of "Ecovillages: Lessons for Sustainable Community." Learn more about the book and its themes at the official website.

Ecovillages worldwide exemplify sustainability by integrating social, economic, and environmental aspects into community life. Discover these communities through Litfin's extensive research and journey.

The book is available for purchase on Amazon or at your local bookstore.

What's In Your Food? Telespec Innovation

Stephen Watson and Isabel Hoffmann present a video showcasing TellSpec's significant progress. They detail advancements made in just three months since its Indiegogo crowd-funding campaign began in October 2013.

The presentation highlights improvements in the scanner and app's size, usability, portability, user interface, and input capabilities. This video was published on December 31, 2013.

Japanese Director A. Funahashi talks about his film Nuclear Nation

Amy Goodman of Democracy Now explores the 2011 Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant crisis through "Nuclear Nation: The Fukushima Refugees Story." This documentary, directed by Atsushi Funahashi, follows former residents of Futaba—the plant's location—during their first year after the disaster.

The film depicts their communal life in an abandoned school near Tokyo. Goodman interviews Funahashi about the refugees' experiences. Watch the entire special broadcast from Japan here.

Amy Goodman on Democracy Now reports from Tokyo (1/15/14) on Fukushima and Japan's nuclear future

Amy Goodman on Democracy Now reported from Tokyo on January 15, 2014, covering Fukushima and Japan's nuclear future.

The broadcast marked the third anniversary of the March 11, 2011, earthquake and devastating tsunami that triggered a meltdown at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power station. Goodman interviewed David McNeill, a longtime foreign correspondent in Japan and co-author of "Strong in the Rain: Surviving Japan's Earthquake, Tsunami, and Fukushima Nuclear Disaster."

Watch the entire special broadcast from Japan here.

Energy producers, transporters and brokers of coal, specifically, Ambre Energy and Arch Coal Inc.

Energy companies like Ambre Energy and Arch Coal Inc. propose transforming Southwest Washington and Pacific Northwest ports into major shipping hubs. These 14 plans would establish a vast transfer station for coal and oil extracted from America's heartland, destined for domestic and overseas markets, primarily in Asia, to meet growing energy demands.

This initiative is part of a global realignment of valuable oil and coal resources. The documentary "Momenta" explores the impact of these proposals and the citizen groups opposing them.

Biggest Catalyst to Change by Arvind Ganesan of Human Rights Watch,

Arvind Ganesan of Human Rights Watch presented at the BSR Conference 2013.

He discussed the importance of building understanding, fostering collaboration on shared objectives, and developing new standards.

A Brighter Future

Over 1.5 billion people worldwide lack access to electricity, often relying on expensive, hazardous, and polluting kerosene lanterns or candles. The United Nations Millennium Development Goals highlight electrification as crucial for poverty eradication, aiming to electrify 500 million more people by 2015.

Advances in LED technology offer a vital solution. For instance, homemaker Suranjini Kumar transitioned from oil lamps to bright, clean light in her home using D.Light. This demonstrates how modern lighting solutions can improve lives and contribute to global development goals.

Ten Years of Acumen Fund

This video shares Acumen Fund's origin story, told through the diverse voices within its community.

Uploaded on November 12, 2011.

Acumen Fund Fellows - A New Generation of Leaders

Learn more about the Acumen Fund Fellows Program. For detailed information, visit www.acumenfund.org/fellows.html.

This content was uploaded on September 30, 2010.

Power In Our Interconnectedness: Jacqueline Novogratz at TEDxEuston

Jacqueline Novogratz, social entrepreneur and founder of the Acumen Fund, presented her vision at TEDxEuston, challenging the "Status Quo" and "Business as Usual." Her talk, "Power In Our Interconnectedness," urged a new approach to address failures where markets and governments have fallen short, advocating for "investing as a means, not just an end."

The event featured intro and outro music by Kadialy Kouyate, performed at TEDxEuston 2011. You can view the full performance here.

Giving Thanks

Globally, people are actively working to combat climate change.

In the US, during Thanksgiving 2013, those who have experienced climate disasters expressed their gratitude.

De-growth by Kevin Anderson and Alice Bows-Larkin

Climate scientists Kevin Anderson and Alice Bows-Larkin propose a radical de-growth strategy to address climate change. They argue that current solutions by world leaders are insufficient to prevent "runaway global warming," necessitating a fundamental shift in the economic system.

Interviewed by Amy Goodman at the UN Climate Summit in Warsaw, Anderson and Bows-Larkin are from England's influential Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research.

For more details, visit Kevin Anderson's website or read the full transcript.

Reverend Billy Faces Year in Prison for Protesting JPMorgan Chase's Financing of Fossil Fuels

For over a decade, activist performance artist Bill Talen, known as Reverend Billy, and his Church of Stop Shopping, have preached against recreational consumerism and climate disaster. He was recently arrested after a 15-minute musical protest at a JPMorgan Chase Bank in Manhattan, highlighting the bank's environmental record and the extinction of the Central American golden toad.

Facing misdemeanor charges that could lead to a year in prison, Reverend Billy and The Stop Shopping Choir continue to perform in New York City every Sunday through December 22. Reverend Billy is also featured in the film and book, "What Would Jesus Buy?" The book is available for purchase.

UK Youth Climate Coalition by Lizzy Clark

Lizzy Clark of the UK Youth Climate Coalition discusses her participation at COP19, a climate change conference held in Warsaw, Poland. She shares insights from her involvement at this significant event.

Clark specifically highlights the work of various groups striving to engage the fossil fuel industry. Their aim is to ensure these companies hear and respond to their perspectives on climate action.

This report was published on November 14, 2013.

Living for a Cause #2 - Kumi Naidoo

"Living For A Cause" is a web series presented by Kumi Naidoo, Executive Director of Greenpeace International. Episode two features Kumi's initial experiences after joining Greenpeace. You can watch episode one on EarthSayers. This content was originally published on October 26, 2012.

For more from Kumi Naidoo, visit his Greenpeace blog, Facebook page, or Twitter profile.

Living For A Cause #1 - Kumi Naidoo

"Living For A Cause" is a web series presented by Kumi Naidoo, Greenpeace International Executive Director. After three years at the helm, Kumi provides an insider's look at Greenpeace today, revealing surprising aspects from its well-known protests to its dedicated people and volunteers. Watch the series here.

In episode one, Kumi reflects on his initial contact with Greenpeace and emphasizes the need for greater participation in activism.

Follow Kumi Naidoo on Facebook and Twitter.

Online Participation and Corporate Power by David Ritter

David Ritter, CEO of Greenpeace Australia Pacific, emphasizes the crucial role of online participation in addressing corporate power. He specifically highlights actions involving Coca-Cola and Nestle.

Ritter asserts, "We are not a pop drink democracy," underscoring the need for public engagement against corporate influence. This discussion was published on June 14, 2013.

How Shall We Live, With the Earth in Crisis? with Carolyn Baker

The planet faces a grim future. Author Carolyn Baker highlights rapidly unfolding climate change and the fragile Fukushima reactor situation. Systems thinker Dave Pollard foresees endgames for economic, energy, and ecological systems, any of which could trigger civilizational collapse.

We are in an unfixable predicament, but we retain the choice of how to respond. Carolyn Baker's book, "Collapsing Consciously," explores these themes. (Published Nov 19, 2013)

Climate Change the State of the Science

Published November 19, 2013, this data visualization illustrates climate change effects. It was produced by the International Geosphere-Biosphere Programme and Globaia, with funding from the UN Foundation.

The visualization summarizes key findings from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change's (IPCC) Fifth Assessment Report (Working Group I summary for policymakers, Physical Science Basis). All presented facts are directly derived from the IPCC summary.

Imagine 2050

By 2050, 70% of the global population is projected to live in cities. To address the immense challenges this presents for water, waste, and energy, Veolia Environnement has partnered with LSE Cities. Their collaboration aims to visualize these issues and develop future-proofed solutions.

The vision for the 2050 city is one built on sustainability and the circular economy. Future homes are imagined with innovations like nanobots for waste sorting, self-cleaning bathrooms, and ultrasonic baths.

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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