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πWhen is anger justified? A philosophical inquiry
π§ Delaney Thull
π£Subtitle: π¬π§English | πΉπ·Turkish
π£Anger is a complicated emotion. It can feel reasonable and righteous or impulsive and uncontrollable. Anger can be an important part of letting us know when something immoral is happening, but finding the right response to those psychological alarm bells can be tricky. So, is it ever right to be angry? And if so, when? Delaney Thull takes a philosophical look at this powerful emotion. [Directed by Cara Watson, narrated by Christina Greer, music by AndrΓ© Aires].
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π§ Delaney Thull
π£Subtitle: π¬π§English | πΉπ·Turkish
π£Anger is a complicated emotion. It can feel reasonable and righteous or impulsive and uncontrollable. Anger can be an important part of letting us know when something immoral is happening, but finding the right response to those psychological alarm bells can be tricky. So, is it ever right to be angry? And if so, when? Delaney Thull takes a philosophical look at this powerful emotion. [Directed by Cara Watson, narrated by Christina Greer, music by AndrΓ© Aires].
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#TED_Ed #education #animation #emotions #philosophy #psychology #mental_health
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πWhy are women still taken less seriously than men?
π§ Mary Ann Sieghart
π£Subtitle: π¬π§English
π£Women are routinely underestimated, overlooked, interrupted, talked over or mistaken for someone more junior at the workplace. Author Mary Ann Sieghart calls this the "authority gap" β all the ways women are (still) taken less seriously than men, despite proven competence and expertise. She explains how we can close this pernicious gap and why everyone wins when we do so.
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#women #gender #equality #social_change #culture #work #leadership
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π§ Mary Ann Sieghart
π£Subtitle: π¬π§English
π£Women are routinely underestimated, overlooked, interrupted, talked over or mistaken for someone more junior at the workplace. Author Mary Ann Sieghart calls this the "authority gap" β all the ways women are (still) taken less seriously than men, despite proven competence and expertise. She explains how we can close this pernicious gap and why everyone wins when we do so.
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#women #gender #equality #social_change #culture #work #leadership
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πThe unsung heroes fighting malnutrition
π§ Shruthi Baskaran-Makanju
π£Subtitle: π¬π§English
π£The pastoralists in Africa sustainably produce meat and milk to help feed the continent. But their way of life β and work β is under threat. Food systems advocate Shruthi Baskaran-Makanju explains how best to preserve these vital communities and why they're key to solving the nutritional challenges of Africa's children.
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#food #sustainability #business #climate_change #Africa #kids #finance #environment
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π§ Shruthi Baskaran-Makanju
π£Subtitle: π¬π§English
π£The pastoralists in Africa sustainably produce meat and milk to help feed the continent. But their way of life β and work β is under threat. Food systems advocate Shruthi Baskaran-Makanju explains how best to preserve these vital communities and why they're key to solving the nutritional challenges of Africa's children.
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#food #sustainability #business #climate_change #Africa #kids #finance #environment
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π3 mysteries of the universe β and a new force that might explain them
π§ Alex Keshavarzi
π£Subtitle: π¬π§English
π£We're still in the dark about what 95 percent of our universe is made of β and the standard model for understanding particle physics has hit a limit. What's the next step forward? Particle physicist Alex Keshavarzi digs into the first results of the Muon g-2 experiment at Fermilab in Chicago, which found compelling evidence of new particles or forces existing in our universe β a finding that could act as a window into the subatomic world and deepen our understanding of the fabric of reality.
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π§ Alex Keshavarzi
π£Subtitle: π¬π§English
π£We're still in the dark about what 95 percent of our universe is made of β and the standard model for understanding particle physics has hit a limit. What's the next step forward? Particle physicist Alex Keshavarzi digs into the first results of the Muon g-2 experiment at Fermilab in Chicago, which found compelling evidence of new particles or forces existing in our universe β a finding that could act as a window into the subatomic world and deepen our understanding of the fabric of reality.
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#science #physics #energy #universe #technology #math #dark_matter #astronomy #TEDx
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πOne of the worldβs oldest condiments
π§ Dan Kwartler
π£Subtitle: π¬π§English
π£In the mid-18th century, England was crazy for ketchup. The sauce was a staple, but this ketchup wasnβt the ubiquitous red goop youβre familiar with today. In fact, it was a sweet and savory brown sauce that didnβt even have tomatoes in it. So where did this early ketchup come from, and how did it become the dip we know and love? Dan Kwartler traces the condiment's history. [Directed by Denys Spolitak, narrated by Addison Anderson, music by Cem Misirlioglu, Greg Chudzik].
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#TED_Ed #education #animation #food #history
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π§ Dan Kwartler
π£Subtitle: π¬π§English
π£In the mid-18th century, England was crazy for ketchup. The sauce was a staple, but this ketchup wasnβt the ubiquitous red goop youβre familiar with today. In fact, it was a sweet and savory brown sauce that didnβt even have tomatoes in it. So where did this early ketchup come from, and how did it become the dip we know and love? Dan Kwartler traces the condiment's history. [Directed by Denys Spolitak, narrated by Addison Anderson, music by Cem Misirlioglu, Greg Chudzik].
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#TED_Ed #education #animation #food #history
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πHow a sanctuary for self-expression can change lives
π§ Reed J. Williams and Lindsay Morris
π£Subtitle: π¬π§English
π£After bringing her son to a summer camp for gender-nonconforming children, photographer Lindsay Morris launched a project to share the campers' stories with the world. One of them, Reed J. Williams, is now a powerful advocate for transgender youth. Together, Morris and Williams reveal two sides to the LGBTQ+ experience β one as a mother, one as a trans woman β and offer insight into the power of community.
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#LGBTQIA+ #community #Transgender #photography #family #social_change #personal_growth #identity
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π§ Reed J. Williams and Lindsay Morris
π£Subtitle: π¬π§English
π£After bringing her son to a summer camp for gender-nonconforming children, photographer Lindsay Morris launched a project to share the campers' stories with the world. One of them, Reed J. Williams, is now a powerful advocate for transgender youth. Together, Morris and Williams reveal two sides to the LGBTQ+ experience β one as a mother, one as a trans woman β and offer insight into the power of community.
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#LGBTQIA+ #community #Transgender #photography #family #social_change #personal_growth #identity
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πWhy was the Rosetta Stone so important?
π§ Franziska Naether
π£Subtitle: π¬π§English
π£For centuries, scholars puzzled over the hieroglyphs they found carved onto ancient Egyptian ruins, tablets, and papyri. But in 1799, a unique discovery would finally help unlock their meaning. It was a stone inscribed with three different texts: Egyptian Hieroglyphs, Demotic Egyptian, and Ancient Greek. Franziska Naether shares how scholars decoded the ancient message of the Rosetta Stone. [Directed by Tim Rauch, narrated by Christina Greer, music by Stephen LaRosa].
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π§ Franziska Naether
π£Subtitle: π¬π§English
π£For centuries, scholars puzzled over the hieroglyphs they found carved onto ancient Egyptian ruins, tablets, and papyri. But in 1799, a unique discovery would finally help unlock their meaning. It was a stone inscribed with three different texts: Egyptian Hieroglyphs, Demotic Egyptian, and Ancient Greek. Franziska Naether shares how scholars decoded the ancient message of the Rosetta Stone. [Directed by Tim Rauch, narrated by Christina Greer, music by Stephen LaRosa].
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#TED_Ed #education #animation #Egypt #history #ancient_world #culture #language
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πThe miracle of organ donation β and a breakthrough for the future
π§ Abbas Ardehali
π£Subtitle: π¬π§English
π£Organ transplants save lives, but they come with challenges: every minute a healthy donated organ is on ice increases risk. And even if things go perfectly, rejection of the organ is still possible. Cardiothoracic surgeon Abbas Ardehali introduces cutting-edge medical advances in machine perfusion β a portable platform that keeps organs alive outside of the body β that could help put time back on the patient's side.
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π§ Abbas Ardehali
π£Subtitle: π¬π§English
π£Organ transplants save lives, but they come with challenges: every minute a healthy donated organ is on ice increases risk. And even if things go perfectly, rejection of the organ is still possible. Cardiothoracic surgeon Abbas Ardehali introduces cutting-edge medical advances in machine perfusion β a portable platform that keeps organs alive outside of the body β that could help put time back on the patient's side.
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#technology #medicine #health_care #education #health #human_body #innovation #heart #Surgery
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πMeet mini-grids β the clean energy solution bringing power to millions
π§ Tombo Banda
π£Subtitle: π¬π§English
π£Hundreds of millions of people lack access to electricity in Sub-Saharan Africa, relying on highly polluting diesel and firewood for power and light. Working to brighten the future in her home country of Malawi and beyond, energy access innovator Tombo Banda makes the case for mini-grids β localized energy systems powered by solar energy that are quick and cheap to deploy β and shares ideas for making them more profitable and scalable.
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#Countdown #electricity #climate_change #Africa #environment
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π§ Tombo Banda
π£Subtitle: π¬π§English
π£Hundreds of millions of people lack access to electricity in Sub-Saharan Africa, relying on highly polluting diesel and firewood for power and light. Working to brighten the future in her home country of Malawi and beyond, energy access innovator Tombo Banda makes the case for mini-grids β localized energy systems powered by solar energy that are quick and cheap to deploy β and shares ideas for making them more profitable and scalable.
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#Countdown #electricity #climate_change #Africa #environment
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πA path to social safety for migrant workers
π§ Ashif Shaikh
π£Subtitle: π¬π§English
π£Hundreds of millions of migrant workers travel within their countries to seek out means of survival β often leaving behind all they know for months or even years. Many face poverty and exploitation, and they need a robust social safety net to protect them, says migrant advocate and 2023 Audacious Project grantee Ashif Shaikh. He shares how his grassroots organization Migrants Resilience Collaborative is making life-changing benefits like social security and health care accessible to those who need them while also amplifying migrant voices β paving the way towards a world that supports the workers actually building it. (This ambitious idea is a part of the Audacious Project, TED's initiative to inspire and fund global change.)
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#social_change #business #immigration #refugees
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π§ Ashif Shaikh
π£Subtitle: π¬π§English
π£Hundreds of millions of migrant workers travel within their countries to seek out means of survival β often leaving behind all they know for months or even years. Many face poverty and exploitation, and they need a robust social safety net to protect them, says migrant advocate and 2023 Audacious Project grantee Ashif Shaikh. He shares how his grassroots organization Migrants Resilience Collaborative is making life-changing benefits like social security and health care accessible to those who need them while also amplifying migrant voices β paving the way towards a world that supports the workers actually building it. (This ambitious idea is a part of the Audacious Project, TED's initiative to inspire and fund global change.)
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#social_change #business #immigration #refugees
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πDear fellow refugees, here's how I found resilience
π§ Chantale Zuzi Leader
π£Subtitle: π¬π§English
π£Chantale Zuzi Leader is one of the millions of displaced people around the world. In a deeply moving talk, she reflects on losing her family, home and sense of safety β only to break through and ultimately find community and hope. It's an astounding story of resilience that speaks to today's refugee crisis.
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#refugees #community #war #violence #social_change #human_rights
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π§ Chantale Zuzi Leader
π£Subtitle: π¬π§English
π£Chantale Zuzi Leader is one of the millions of displaced people around the world. In a deeply moving talk, she reflects on losing her family, home and sense of safety β only to break through and ultimately find community and hope. It's an astounding story of resilience that speaks to today's refugee crisis.
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#refugees #community #war #violence #social_change #human_rights
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πWhat causes addiction, and why is it so hard to treat?
π§ Judy Grisel
π£Subtitle: π¬π§English
π£As of 2021, more than 36 million people were estimated to be experiencing substance use disorder. This condition spans a spectrum of patterned drug use that causes issues in a personβs life, with substance addiction at the more severe end. Why are some people more susceptible to addiction, and why can it be so difficult to treat? Judy Grisel takes a look at how addictive drugs affect the body. [Directed by Gabriella Marsh, narrated by Addison Anderson, music by AndrΓ© Aires].
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π§ Judy Grisel
π£Subtitle: π¬π§English
π£As of 2021, more than 36 million people were estimated to be experiencing substance use disorder. This condition spans a spectrum of patterned drug use that causes issues in a personβs life, with substance addiction at the more severe end. Why are some people more susceptible to addiction, and why can it be so difficult to treat? Judy Grisel takes a look at how addictive drugs affect the body. [Directed by Gabriella Marsh, narrated by Addison Anderson, music by AndrΓ© Aires].
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#TED_Ed #education #animation #addiction #drugs #human_body #brain #science
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π3 ways to use AI without replacing your coworkers
π§ Madison Mohns
π£Subtitle: π¬π§English
π£As companies introduce AI into the workplace to increase productivity, an uncomfortable paradox is emerging: people are often responsible for training the very systems that might displace them. AI ethics advocate Madison Mohns presents three leadership principles to embrace technological progress while prioritizing your coworkers' well-being β paving the way for a future where AI enhances human potential.
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#AI #ethics #work #computers #machine_learning
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π§ Madison Mohns
π£Subtitle: π¬π§English
π£As companies introduce AI into the workplace to increase productivity, an uncomfortable paradox is emerging: people are often responsible for training the very systems that might displace them. AI ethics advocate Madison Mohns presents three leadership principles to embrace technological progress while prioritizing your coworkers' well-being β paving the way for a future where AI enhances human potential.
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#AI #ethics #work #computers #machine_learning
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πThe underground cities of the Byzantine Empire
π§ Veronica Kalas
π£Subtitle: π¬π§English
π£The breathtaking geological formations of Cappadocia are one of the most astonishing landscapes on Earth. Also known as βfairy chimneys,β this impressive terrain hides an equally remarkable feat of pre-modern engineering: a network of extensive underground cities stretching deep below the surface. Who inhabited these cities, and why? Veronica Kalas uncovers the secrets of this buried history. [Directed by Serin Δ°nan, Tolga YΔ±ldΔ±z, Kozmonot Animation Studio, narrated by Addison Anderson, music by Tolga YΔ±ldΔ±z].
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#TED_Ed #education #animation #history #culture #architecture #archaeology #art #religion
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π§ Veronica Kalas
π£Subtitle: π¬π§English
π£The breathtaking geological formations of Cappadocia are one of the most astonishing landscapes on Earth. Also known as βfairy chimneys,β this impressive terrain hides an equally remarkable feat of pre-modern engineering: a network of extensive underground cities stretching deep below the surface. Who inhabited these cities, and why? Veronica Kalas uncovers the secrets of this buried history. [Directed by Serin Δ°nan, Tolga YΔ±ldΔ±z, Kozmonot Animation Studio, narrated by Addison Anderson, music by Tolga YΔ±ldΔ±z].
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#TED_Ed #education #animation #history #culture #architecture #archaeology #art #religion
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πHow business leaders can renew democracy
π§ Daniella Ballou-Aares
π£Subtitle: π¬π§English
π£How much should business leaders speak out about threats to democracy? It's a question many corporations are wrestling with these days. Business and democracy leader Daniella Ballou-Aares shows why companies have both the ability and the responsibility to engage in protecting elections and the rule of law β and why their bottom lines may depend on doing so.
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#democracy #business #leadership #social_change #politics #government #policy
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π§ Daniella Ballou-Aares
π£Subtitle: π¬π§English
π£How much should business leaders speak out about threats to democracy? It's a question many corporations are wrestling with these days. Business and democracy leader Daniella Ballou-Aares shows why companies have both the ability and the responsibility to engage in protecting elections and the rule of law β and why their bottom lines may depend on doing so.
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#democracy #business #leadership #social_change #politics #government #policy
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πHow to choose clothes for longevity, not the landfill
π§ Diarra Bousso
π£Subtitle: π¬π§English
π£Buying cheap clothing online can be satisfying, but it comes with not-so-hidden environmental costs. When designer Diarra Bousso was growing up in Senegal, her family bought and created new outfits for longevity rather than on impulse β an intention she carries forth in her fashion tech brand. Outlining three sustainable principles, including crowdsourcing designs and limiting excess inventory, Bousso shows it's possible to decrease waste while increasing profit β and shares how to apply this wisdom across the fashion industry.
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#climate_change #fashion #environment #innovation #sustainability
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π§ Diarra Bousso
π£Subtitle: π¬π§English
π£Buying cheap clothing online can be satisfying, but it comes with not-so-hidden environmental costs. When designer Diarra Bousso was growing up in Senegal, her family bought and created new outfits for longevity rather than on impulse β an intention she carries forth in her fashion tech brand. Outlining three sustainable principles, including crowdsourcing designs and limiting excess inventory, Bousso shows it's possible to decrease waste while increasing profit β and shares how to apply this wisdom across the fashion industry.
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#climate_change #fashion #environment #innovation #sustainability
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πAI and the paradox of self-replacing workers
π§ Madison Mohns
π£Subtitle: π¬π§English
π£As companies introduce AI into the workplace to increase productivity, an uncomfortable paradox is emerging: people are often responsible for training the very systems that might displace them. AI ethics advocate Madison Mohns presents three leadership principles to embrace technological progress while prioritizing your coworkers' well-being β paving the way for a future where AI enhances human potential.
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#AI #ethics #work #computers #machine_learning
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π§ Madison Mohns
π£Subtitle: π¬π§English
π£As companies introduce AI into the workplace to increase productivity, an uncomfortable paradox is emerging: people are often responsible for training the very systems that might displace them. AI ethics advocate Madison Mohns presents three leadership principles to embrace technological progress while prioritizing your coworkers' well-being β paving the way for a future where AI enhances human potential.
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#AI #ethics #work #computers #machine_learning
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π3 steps to better connect with your fellow humans
π§ Amber Cabral
π£Subtitle: π¬π§English
π£How can you effectively support people at work and in your community, especially when they're different from you? Inclusion strategist Amber Cabral shares three steps you can take to build connection β emphasizing that even small, everyday actions can make a big difference to those around you.
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#communication #personal_growth #community #social_change #culture #business #work #diversity #inclusion
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π§ Amber Cabral
π£Subtitle: π¬π§English
π£How can you effectively support people at work and in your community, especially when they're different from you? Inclusion strategist Amber Cabral shares three steps you can take to build connection β emphasizing that even small, everyday actions can make a big difference to those around you.
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#communication #personal_growth #community #social_change #culture #business #work #diversity #inclusion
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πYour invitation to help build a sustainable future
π§ Jim Snabe
π£Subtitle: π¬π§English
π£"If we want to avoid a climate disaster, we need much more radical leadership," says Jim Snabe, who knows a thing or two about leadership as chairman of the world's largest maritime shipping company. In a stirring talk, he encourages companies to take big, bold actions to tackle climate change β and invites anyone to join the TED Future Forum, a new initiative focused on the role of business in advancing solutions to the climate crisis.
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#climate_change #innovation #leadership #Countdown
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π§ Jim Snabe
π£Subtitle: π¬π§English
π£"If we want to avoid a climate disaster, we need much more radical leadership," says Jim Snabe, who knows a thing or two about leadership as chairman of the world's largest maritime shipping company. In a stirring talk, he encourages companies to take big, bold actions to tackle climate change β and invites anyone to join the TED Future Forum, a new initiative focused on the role of business in advancing solutions to the climate crisis.
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#climate_change #innovation #leadership #Countdown
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πWhat Earth in 2050 could look like
π§ Shannon Odell
π£Subtitle: π¬π§English
π£While weβre already feeling the devastating effects of human-caused climate change, governments continue to fall short on making and executing emissions pledges that would help thwart further warming. So, what will our world look like in the next 30 to 80 years, if we continue on the current path? Shannon Odell offers a glimpse at Earth's possible future. [Directed by Sofia Pashaei, narrated by Christina Greer, music by Stephen LaRosa].
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#TED_Ed #education #animation #climate_change #global_issues #nature #natural_disaster #natural_resources #fossil_fuels
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π§ Shannon Odell
π£Subtitle: π¬π§English
π£While weβre already feeling the devastating effects of human-caused climate change, governments continue to fall short on making and executing emissions pledges that would help thwart further warming. So, what will our world look like in the next 30 to 80 years, if we continue on the current path? Shannon Odell offers a glimpse at Earth's possible future. [Directed by Sofia Pashaei, narrated by Christina Greer, music by Stephen LaRosa].
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#TED_Ed #education #animation #climate_change #global_issues #nature #natural_disaster #natural_resources #fossil_fuels
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