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to help teach people about commercial agriculture and how it impacts animal welfare and our planet. One way that viewers can support the sanctuary is by feeding Winnie treats.
The Wildlife Sanctuary You Can Visit from Anywhere | Maya Higa | TED · TED
Anyone with an internet connection can visit our animals for free from their device from anywhere on the planet. And they do.
The Wildlife Sanctuary You Can Visit from Anywhere | Maya Higa | TED · TED
and up-and-coming decision makers. We hold the future of this planet in our hands. But most of our online community
The Wildlife Sanctuary You Can Visit from Anywhere | Maya Higa | TED · TED
than drama and dance. There isn't an education system on the planet that teaches dance every day to children
Do schools kill creativity? — Ken Robinson · TED
Hope Spots large enough to save and restore the ocean, the blue heart of the planet. Sylvia A. Earle: So why did I make that wish?
We’re Keeping the Ocean Wild — and You Can Join Us | Sylvia A. Earle | TED · TED
how we are stripping the ocean of the wild creatures that maintain Earth as a habitable planet. When I voiced concerns,
We’re Keeping the Ocean Wild — and You Can Join Us | Sylvia A. Earle | TED · TED
This is the carbon cycle in action. This is how the living planet works. Elements of the universe are moving from one creature to another,
We’re Keeping the Ocean Wild — and You Can Join Us | Sylvia A. Earle | TED · TED
that the ocean needs to have a secure planet -- and it’s working.
We’re Keeping the Ocean Wild — and You Can Join Us | Sylvia A. Earle | TED · TED
and as he gazed into the night sky, what he found there was a planet, Jupiter, with four moons circling around it.
Why curiosity is the key to science and medicine | Kevin B. Jones
but you're not talking about a bird's wing. You're not talking about moons floating around some planet Jupiter. This is a person.
Why curiosity is the key to science and medicine | Kevin B. Jones
That's why I love teachers. I think they have the most important job on the planet. In fact, please.
Mark Rober’s $60 Million Science Experiment | TED · TED
It shredded the delicate chemistry that nearly all life on Earth depended on, and the planet changed faster than life could keep up with. Some scientists call what followed the first mass extinction event
Why Humans Should Merge with AI | D. Scott Phoenix | TED · TED
but in my view, you'd be missing a bigger and more awesome picture of life on this planet. There are cycles of decay that are driving forest growth,
Why you should love gross science | Anna Rothschild
so they feel like they're actually allowed to claim this bigger picture of life on our planet. The good news is that for many of us, the fascination with gross stuff
Why you should love gross science | Anna Rothschild
>> You went and visited with the strongest people on the planet, people who are quite literally like have lifted the
How to Use Your Muscles — or Risk Losing Them (W/ Bonnie Tsui) | How to Be a Better Human | TED · TED
It's like a strange new type of intelligence appeared on our planet. But it's not like human intelligence.
Can AI Match the Human Brain? | Surya Ganguli | TED · TED
the first time in a century the entire planet has been going through a life Quake at the same time how many
Lifequakes
and kids just tap to eat. Our kitchens are built for scale and better for the planet. We have built Africa's largest green kitchen in Nairobi,
The Blueprint for Serving a Million School Lunches — Every Day | Wawira Njiru | TED · TED
It's the world's. How we feed our kids determines the kind of planet they'll inherit. And if we get it right in Africa,
The Blueprint for Serving a Million School Lunches — Every Day | Wawira Njiru | TED · TED
to witness such a wonder and so much life. Coral reefs are the most biodiverse ecosystem on our entire blue planet, home to more than a quarter of all marine life.
A New Lifeline for the World’s Coral Reefs | Theresa Fyffe | TED · TED
and in their embryonic stages, continue to heat up. And 50 percent of all living species that we share this planet with are at risk of extinction.
Why Climate Action Is Unstoppable — and “Climate Realism” Is a Myth | Al Gore | TED · TED
are most wrong about. They don't believe that we, the people who live on this planet, have the capacity to make the changes necessary to save our future.
Why Climate Action Is Unstoppable — and “Climate Realism” Is a Myth | Al Gore | TED · TED
This happens mainly in the tropics and is the biggest anthropogenic source of mercury on the planet. Around 1,400 tons of mercury annually is released into the environment
The Hidden Cost of Buying Gold | Claudia Vega | TED · TED
and we don't even know how much impact they have in the world. At the end, we have one health, one planet, and everything is connected.
The Hidden Cost of Buying Gold | Claudia Vega | TED · TED
I'll give you another example. Why do we not have every human being on the planet have their own tutor in their own language
The AI Revolution Is Underhyped | Eric Schmidt | TED · TED
I told him, "I only have so much time on this planet, and I want to spend it doing something that matters.
I’ll Probably Lose My Job to AI. Here’s Why That’s OK | Megan J. McArdle | TED · TED
today there are hundreds of official slow cities spread across the planet Wolfville in Canada katumba in Australia
Slow Spaces
"but even if they are really good, they're not going to save the planet. Maybe I ought to be spending my time doing something more productive.
The Case for Making Art When the World Is on Fire | Amie McNee | TED · TED
actually one of the biggest things we've ever done to the planet. And it's only
TED Explores: Food for the Future | TED Countdown · TED
But we also need to ask, what's it doing to the planet? I'm Nush Zomorodi, a longtime
TED Explores: Food for the Future | TED Countdown · TED
I care about the planet. I'm
TED Explores: Food for the Future | TED Countdown · TED
existence of civilization. Today, approximately 40% of our planet is farmland.
TED Explores: Food for the Future | TED Countdown · TED
And if I can make it cool, then I can teach you about the planet. Then I can
TED Explores: Food for the Future | TED Countdown · TED
covered with other garbage, emitting massive amounts of planet-warming methane.
TED Explores: Food for the Future | TED Countdown · TED
already here as we speak today to change our lives and our planet for the better. We don't use any pesticides.
TED Explores: Food for the Future | TED Countdown · TED
All of this combined can put less pressure on our planet and help us make more of what is available.
TED Explores: Food for the Future | TED Countdown · TED
look, Elon is known for running businesses more efficiently than anyone on the planet. Cut 75, 80 percent of the workforce at Twitter
Can Big Tech and Privacy Coexist? | Carole Cadwalladr and Chris Anderson | TED · TED
So that you could say, “Actually, this is a way in which I could amplify my impact on the planet, and I will actually be compensated for it."
Can Big Tech and Privacy Coexist? | Carole Cadwalladr and Chris Anderson | TED · TED
that we are more than the sum of our minutes, days and years on this planet. The research on meaningfulness in life
How to Live a Meaningful Life | Brian S. Lowery | TED · TED
Moreover, for 95 percent of recorded history, arranged marriages have been the norm for the entire planet. Until then,
Is Your Partner “The One?” Wrong Question | George Blair-West | TED · TED
because it's between humans and the tiniest organisms that populate our planet: the bacteria and other microbes that live in, on and around us.
CRISPR's Next Advance Is Bigger Than You Think | Jennifer Doudna | TED · TED
to create the kinds of solutions that will be transformative in the future. So how does this affect our health and the health of our planet? We know the poorest countries and people are the most affected by climate change,
CRISPR's Next Advance Is Bigger Than You Think | Jennifer Doudna | TED · TED
We found our second Blue Zone on the other side of the planet, about 800 miles south of Tokyo,
How to Live to be 100+ | Dan Buettner | TED · TED
And in red, these are the countries where life expectancy is below 45. It's about a third of the planet. So fast-forward to more recent history.
Steven Johnson: How humanity doubled life expectancy in a century | TED · TED
of the climate crisis we're facing now because there simply wouldn't have been enough people on the planet to emit enough carbon into the atmosphere to make a meaningful difference.
Steven Johnson: How humanity doubled life expectancy in a century | TED · TED
in quite this detail. These are some of the best-studied people on the planet, and the data has become incredibly valuable for scientists,
Lessons from the longest study on human development | Helen Pearson
And I was reminded how I'm always told that I should leave a mark on this planet. If I truly wanted to leave a mark,
Your Inner Fire Is Your Greatest Strength | Xiye Bastida | TED · TED
It really does. I know that I will never stop fighting for this beautiful planet, even when there is ups and downs in the movement.
Your Inner Fire Is Your Greatest Strength | Xiye Bastida | TED · TED
aboard the Ocean Explorer, one of the most advanced research vessels on the planet, filming a show for National Geographic.
A Whale’s-Eye-View of the Ocean | Eric Stackpole | TED · TED
We struck oil, but we polluted the planet. Now because we are still designing and building AI,
What Is an AI Anyway? | Mustafa Suleyman | TED · TED
We need human guiding hands over AI sooner rather than later. After all, we remain responsible for this planet and everything living on it.
How AI Will Step Off the Screen and into the Real World | Daniela Rus | TED · TED
to use physical intelligence to ensure a better future for humanity and for the planet. And I'd like to invite you to help us in this quest.
How AI Will Step Off the Screen and into the Real World | Daniela Rus | TED · TED
Let me put it this way: forget about the LHC for a second. Imagine you are a space explorer arriving at a distant planet, searching for aliens.
How we explore unanswered questions in physics | James Beacham
What is your first task? To immediately orbit the planet, land, take a quick look around for any big, obvious signs of life,
How we explore unanswered questions in physics | James Beacham
Some people couldn't list anyone. There wasn't a person on the planet who they could turn to if they were sick or scared.
The Secret to a Happy Life — Lessons from 8 Decades of Research | Robert Waldinger | TED · TED
It is so helpful to know that there isn't a person on the planet who doesn't have struggles.
The Secret to a Happy Life — Lessons from 8 Decades of Research | Robert Waldinger | TED · TED
Now, it's still just a proposed epoch, but I think it's a helpful way to think about the magnitude of human influence on the planet. So where does this put nature?
Nature is everywhere -- we just need to learn to see it | Emma Marris
I disagree with this definition of nature, because, fundamentally, we are animals. Right? Like, we evolved on this planet in the context of all the other animals with which we share a planet,
Nature is everywhere -- we just need to learn to see it | Emma Marris
Right? Like, we evolved on this planet in the context of all the other animals with which we share a planet, and all the other plants, and all the other microbes.
Nature is everywhere -- we just need to learn to see it | Emma Marris
and because we're managing them to be stable in the face of a changing planet, they often are becoming more fragile over time.
Nature is everywhere -- we just need to learn to see it | Emma Marris
You know, under my definition, there's a lot of the planet that counts as nature, but this would be one of the few places that wouldn't count as nature.
Nature is everywhere -- we just need to learn to see it | Emma Marris
(Applause) We face some pretty grim environmental challenges on this planet. Climate change is among them.
Nature is everywhere -- we just need to learn to see it | Emma Marris
like in principle, they allow actual de-extinction, species that the planet hasn't seen for years, in principle, we could bring back.
Ryan Phelan: The intended consequences of helping nature thrive | TED · TED
that the rest of society didn't care. That we humans were a plague on our own planet. I've since spent the past 10 years lobbying decision makers across business,
Clover Hogan: What to do when climate change feels unstoppable | TED · TED
Rewriting them is the single most powerful thing anyone of us can do for the planet and for ourselves. Now ask yourself.
Clover Hogan: What to do when climate change feels unstoppable | TED · TED
or something different? Will you have been a spectator to our planet's problems or the person who did something to fix them?
Clover Hogan: What to do when climate change feels unstoppable | TED · TED
In fact, none of us in this room have emotion circuits in our brain. In fact, no brain on this planet contains emotion circuits. So what are emotions, really?
You aren't at the mercy of your emotions -- your brain creates them | Lisa Feldman Barrett
We fail to protect all other forms of wildlife that we share this magnificent and sometimes awful planet with. So our lack of respect for the other-than-human
Love, sorrow and the emotions that power climate action | Knut Ivar Bjørlykhaug
that we preserve nature so that future generations can coexist with and enjoy what this planet has to offer. We can use our feelings towards the natural world
Love, sorrow and the emotions that power climate action | Knut Ivar Bjørlykhaug
possibilities to take our love, rage and sorrow on behalf of our homes and the planet to local.
Love, sorrow and the emotions that power climate action | Knut Ivar Bjørlykhaug
that a clever policy would help that technology spread, and our concern about the greenhouse gases heating the planet would be a thing of the past,
How to Be an “Apocalyptic Optimist” | Dana R. Fisher | TED · TED
The world will say to you, "We need to heal the planet." Start by saying, "No, thank you. I don't need a plastic bag."
Want to change the world? Start by being brave enough to care | Cleo Wade