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"There are no grey areas when it comes to survival... We have to wake up and change."

 

Greta Thunberg realized at a young age the lapse in what several climate experts were saying and in the actions that were being taken in society. The difference was so drastic in her opinion that she decided to take matters into her own hands. Greta is a 15-year-old Stockholm native who lives at home with her parents and sister Beata. She’s a 9th grader in Stockholm who enjoys spending her spare time riding Icelandic horses, spending time with her families two dogs, Moses and Roxy. She love animals and has a passion for books and science. At a young age, she became interested in the environment and convinced her family to adopt a sustainable lifestyle.  Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx

Dr. Katharine Wilkinson delivers a keynote address on Project Drawdown (http://www.drawdown.org/), the the most comprehensive plan ever proposed to reverse global warming, at the opening ceremonies of the #GenerationSDG Summit.

Mark Z. Jacobson - Director of the Atmosphere/Energy Program and professor of civil and environmental engineering at Stanford University—discussed technical and economic roadmaps to convert global energy infrastructure to 100% clean, renewable energy.

Nuclear power: the energy crisis has even die-hard environmentalists reconsidering it. In this first-ever TED debate, Stewart Brand and Mark Z. Jacobson square off over the pros and cons. A discussion that'll make you think -- and might even change your mind.

What if we took out more greenhouse gases than we put into the atmosphere? This hypothetical scenario, known as "drawdown," is our only hope of averting climate disaster, says strategist Chad Frischmann. In a forward-thinking talk, he shares solutions to climate change that exist today -- conventional tactics like the use of renewable energy and better land management as well as some lesser-known approaches, like changes to food production, better family planning and the education of girls. Learn more about how we can reverse global warming and create a world where regeneration, not destruction, is the rule.

Climate change is real, case closed. But there's still a lot we don't understand about it, and the more we know the better chance we have to slow it down. One still-unknown factor: How might clouds play a part? There's a small hope that they could buy us some time to fix things ... or they could make global warming worse. Climate scientist Kate Marvel takes us through the science of clouds and what it might take for Earth to break its own fever. Check out more TED talks: http://www.ted.com

Life on Earth as Exobiology and the Persistence of Advanced Technological Societies.

Carl Sagan lecture, 2018 AGU Fall Meeting

"But, there is good news. Ten percent of the big fish still remain." This is sad.

Legendary ocean researcher Sylvia Earle shares astonishing images of the ocean -- and shocking stats about its rapid decline -- as she makes her TED Prize wish: that we will join her in protecting the vital blue heart of the planet.

The Other Inconvenient Truth: How Agriculture is Changing the Face of Our Planet

 

We typically think of climate change as the biggest environmental issue we face today. But maybe it's not? In this presentation, Jonathan Foley shows how agriculture and land use are maybe a bigger culprit in the global environment, and could grow even larger as we look to feed over 9 billion people in the future.

 

Hemos agotado todos nuestros recursos? Hemos llenado todo el espacio habitable en la Tierra? Paul Gilding sugiere que tenemos, y la posibilidad de consecuencias devastadoras, en una charla que es igualmente aterradora y, curiosamente, esperanzadora.

Charla de Paul Gilding.

Al aire libre


 

 

Advertencia: este video comienza con imágenes molestas que tal vez quieras omitir. En él encontrará varios ejemplos de altruismo efectivo y algunas organizaciones que ya trabajan en este campo.


Si tienes la suerte de vivir sin querer, es un impulso natural ayudar a los necesitados. Pero, pregunta el filósofo Peter Singer, ¿cuál es la manera más efectiva de dar caritativamente? Habla a través de algunos experimentos de pensamiento sorprendentes para ayudarlo a equilibrar la emoción y la practicidad, y hacer el mayor impacto con lo que pueda compartir.

As the world faces recession, climate change, inequity and more, Tim Jackson delivers a piercing challenge to established economic principles, explaining how we might stop feeding the crises and start investing in our future.

 

En una charla breve, divertida y llena de datos en TED U, Catherine Mohr repasa todas las decisiones geeks que tomó al construir una nueva casa ecológica: analizar los números de energía real, no la exageración. ¿Qué opciones importan más?
 
No los que piensas.

 

Rob Hopkins nos recuerda que el petróleo del que depende nuestro mundo se está agotando constantemente. Él propone una solución única para este problema: la respuesta de transición, donde nos preparamos para la vida sin petróleo y sacrificamos nuestros lujos para construir sistemas y comunidades que son completamente independientes de los combustibles fósiles.

El crecimiento humano ha agotado los recursos de la Tierra, pero como nos recuerda Johan Rockstrom, nuestros avances también nos dan la ciencia para reconocer esto y cambiar el comportamiento. Su investigación ha encontrado nueve "límites planetarios" que pueden guiarnos en la protección de los muchos ecosistemas que se superponen en nuestro planeta.

 

En su presentación, Bea comparte sus tribulaciones y secretos para lograr Cero Desperdicios. Cubre la importancia de aplicar sus 5R en orden (Rechazar, Reducir, Reutilizar, Reciclar, Poder) y rompe los conceptos erróneos, lo que demuestra que el estilo de vida de Cero Desecho no solo puede ser "elegante", sino que también conlleva importantes beneficios para la salud, tiempo y ahorro de dinero. Trae un tema intimidante a una escala manejable, prestando una perspectiva única y haciendo que el desperdicio cero sea menos desalentador. Bea habla de su estilo de vida con pasión y brinda muchas soluciones prácticas para vivir de forma sencilla y reducir el desperdicio, pero lo que es más importante, encontrar la felicidad en nuestra sociedad consumista.

“The tragedy of climate change is that we can solve it.”

Ferocious tale of what's the situation with #climatechange and where the humanity is heading made by Dr. James E. Hansen.

James Hansen tells the story of his involvement in the science of and debate over global climate change. In doing so he outlines the overwhelming evidence that change is happening and why that makes him deeply worried about the future.

Have you heard of a trees that migrate underground or a forest consisting of only one tree? How old are the oldest plants?

Our Planet is amazing. Enjoy this planetary promenade.

Rachel Sussman shows photographs of the world's oldest continuously living organisms -- from 2,000-year-old brain coral off Tobago's coast to an "underground forest" in South Africa that has lived since before the dawn of agriculture.

Amazing history of life on Earth... in photos.

In this stunning slideshow, celebrated nature photographer Frans Lanting presents The LIFE Project, a poetic collection of photographs that tell the story of our planet, from its eruptive beginnings to its present diversity. Soundtrack by Philip Glass.

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