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with your family and your loved ones. You might change your mind in the heat of the moment, but at least you're practiced with this kind of thinking.

Inside the mind of a master procrastinator — Tim Urban · TED

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with your family and your loved ones. You might change your mind in the heat of the moment, but at least you're practiced with this kind of thinking.

Inside the mind of a master procrastinator — Tim Urban · TED

get paper plates, heat up something frozen. You’ll go back to cooking and washing another day,

How to Do Laundry When You're Depressed | KC Davis | TED · TED

are incredibly sensitive to warming oceans. When stressed by heat, they expel the algae that nourish them, exposing their skeletons and turning them white,

A New Lifeline for the World’s Coral Reefs | Theresa Fyffe | TED · TED

we can now produce millions of baby corals, not just thousands. We can naturally increase the heat tolerance of these corals so they are better adapted to warming oceans.

A New Lifeline for the World’s Coral Reefs | Theresa Fyffe | TED · TED

via the ocean's natural currents. By seeding these highly connected reefs with more heat-tolerant corals, their subsequent and stronger offspring will be spread far and wide.

A New Lifeline for the World’s Coral Reefs | Theresa Fyffe | TED · TED

By 2031, we will be planting 1.2 million heat-tolerant surviving corals per year, about 30 times more than planted across the Pacific today.

A New Lifeline for the World’s Coral Reefs | Theresa Fyffe | TED · TED

30 percent more acid than before the Industrial Revolution, and 93 percent of all the heat is being absorbed in the oceans. That's why the coral reefs are in such danger.

Why Climate Action Is Unstoppable — and “Climate Realism” Is a Myth | Al Gore | TED · TED

where they have spawning and in their embryonic stages, continue to heat up. And 50 percent of all living species that we share this planet with

Why Climate Action Is Unstoppable — and “Climate Realism” Is a Myth | Al Gore | TED · TED

So unfortunately, Pakistan is vulnerable to extreme temperatures. In 2024, 500 people have died in Pakistan in heat waves and temperatures reached 52 degrees Celsius

Solar Energy Is Even Cheaper Than You Think | Jenny Chase | TED · TED

methane is more than 80 times more potent than CO2 trapping heat in the atmosphere. Let's compare this year's CO2 emissions from burning fossil fuels

The Best Way to Lower Earth's Temperature — Fast | Daniel Zavala-Araiza | TED · TED

It's easy to evaporate, you don't have to heat it, it goes to the air, and it can be transported like, long distance.

The Hidden Cost of Buying Gold | Claudia Vega | TED · TED

Why don't you reach out, ask him how he's doing?" Or an AI that, in the heat of the argument with your partner, helps you look at it from a different perspective

Can AI Companions Help Heal Loneliness? | Eugenia Kuyda | TED · TED

Very few people in this room have ever worried about how they were going to obtain food or shelter or heat, or how they were going to bury a child who died of diarrhea

I’ll Probably Lose My Job to AI. Here’s Why That’s OK | Megan J. McArdle | TED · TED

I was standing in front of the Teotihuacán pyramids in the blazing heat when I realized something profound.

The Thrill of Not Knowing All the Answers | Harini Bhat | TED · TED

that's driven by the pain and suffering of climate shocks around the world. These shocks come in the form of heat waves, droughts, fires and floods. As climate shocks come more frequently and hit with more severity,

How to Be an “Apocalyptic Optimist” | Dana R. Fisher | TED · TED

my research found that 79 percent of participants in the Summer of Heat campaign to stop fossil fuel expansion had experienced climate shocks in the past six months.

How to Be an “Apocalyptic Optimist” | Dana R. Fisher | TED · TED