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UPDATE: first deployments to stop ocean plastic pollution in India scheduled for this year.

Our Interceptor technology aims to prevent an estimated 5 million kilograms of plastic waste annually from entering the Arabian Sea and Indian Ocean.

We will begin by tackling the waterways of Trombay and Malad in Mumbai. Stay tuned for further updates on our progress.

Robotics and Automation in Agrifood Systems

Agrifood robotics and automation are rapidly advancing, bringing both opportunities and critical questions about costs, impact, and long-term viability. Our global E-Dialogue explored these issues, moving beyond technology demonstrations to focus on governance, finance, and evidence – key factors determining whether automation delivers real sustainability gains or creates new lock-ins.

Watch the forward-looking expert panel discussion connecting innovation, investment, and impact. For more information, visit agtivate.org. Subscribe to FAO on YouTube and follow us on social media: Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, TikTok, Twitter, Weibo. © FAO: fao.org #SDGs #Agenda2030 #GlobalGoals

Productores de plátano y banano de Colombia empoderados gracias a la formación en ciencia del suel

The FAO Global Soil Doctors Programme and its Global Soil Partnership (GSP) will launch in Colombia in 2025. Supported by the World Banana Forum (WBF) and funded by Kaufland, the program involves AGROSAVIA, the Ministry of Agriculture, and other key partners. Through practical producer-to-producer training, it aims to empower small banana and plantain farmers to combat soil degradation, improve sustainable management, and enhance productivity and rural livelihoods.

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Introductory Video LARC39: Regional momentum to transform agrifood systems

The 39th FAO Regional Conference for Latin America and the Caribbean (LARC39) will convene in Brasília from March 2-6, 2026. This event will foster dialogue and decision-making on food, agriculture, and sustainable development, focusing on four regional priorities: Better production, nutrition, environment, and a better life.

Heads of State, ministers, international organizations, civil society, the private sector, academia, and financial institutions will participate, consolidating this as a key platform to combat hunger and malnutrition. Stay connected: Subscribe to FAO's YouTube channel, follow us on Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, TikTok, Twitter, and Weibo. Learn more at fao.org.

Vídeo introdutório LARC39: Impulso regional para transformar os sistemas agroalimentares

The 39th FAO Regional Conference for Latin America and the Caribbean (LARC39) will convene in Brasília from March 2-6, 2026. This event will drive dialogue and decisions on food, agriculture, and sustainable development, focusing on more efficient, inclusive, and resilient agrifood systems.

The conference addresses four Regional Priorities: Better Production, Better Nutrition, Better Environment, and A Better Life. Participants, including Heads of State and ministers, will strengthen this platform to combat hunger and malnutrition in the region.

An introductory video is available. Follow FAO on social media for updates: YouTube | Facebook | Instagram | LinkedIn | TikTok | Twitter | Weibo. More at FAO.org.

Video introductorio LARC39: Impulso regional para transformar los sistemas agroalimentarios

The 39th FAO Regional Conference (LARC39) will convene in Brasilia from March 2-6, 2026, bringing together Latin American and Caribbean countries. It aims to drive dialogue and decisions on food, agriculture, and sustainable development, focusing on more efficient, inclusive, and resilient agri-food systems. The conference will address four regional priorities: better production, nutrition, environment, and life.

Heads of State, ministers, international organizations, civil society, and the private sector will participate, consolidating efforts to combat hunger and malnutrition in the region. For more information, visit http://www.fao.org. Follow FAO on social media for updates.

Indy Johar | Civilizational Optioneering

Indy Johar argues that humanity's first view of Earth from space initiated "planetary self-awareness," urging us to reimagine civilization as a global endeavor. Facing climate instability and AI's transformative impact, he advocates for "civilizational optionality"—a buffer against cascading shocks. He suggests embracing our limited knowledge fosters curiosity, tenderness, and care.

Johar envisions human-machine systems enhancing our capacity for complex discourse, defining intelligence as a conversational field for collective sense-making. This talk, presented January 27, 02026, is part of the Long Now Talks series, which fosters long-term thinking. For more, see the episode notes, watch the livestream, or join The Long Now Foundation.

Eric Ries | Incorruptible by Design

Eric Ries, creator of the Lean Startup method and author of *The Lean Startup*, will discuss his upcoming book, *Incorruptible*. He posits that all commercial and civic infrastructure, though seemingly immutable, can be reinvented. Ries will explore how founders and leaders can build incorruptible organizations designed to last for decades and tangibly support human flourishing.

His Long Now Talk, facilitated by Denise Hearn, will delve into architecting accountability and governance mechanisms that outlive their creators and remain resilient across generations. Ries emphasizes imagining institutions future generations will thank us for, ensuring today's organizational choices become liberating structures rather than inherited constraints. His new book, *Incorruptible: Why Good Companies Go Bad…and How Great Companies Stay Great*, is available May 28, 2026.

Nobel Prize lecture: Omar Yaghi, Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2025

Omar Yaghi delivered his Nobel Prize lecture, "Metal-Organic Frameworks - From Molecules to Society," on December 8, 2025, at Aula Magna, Stockholm University. Professor Olof Ramström, a Member of the Nobel Committee for Chemistry, introduced him.

Yaghi, Susumu Kitagawa, and Richard Robson were awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2025 for their development of a new type of molecular architecture.

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Bee Wild! — The Secret Life of Wild Honey Bees | Full Documentary

Wild European dark bees, once thriving deep in Europe's forests, faced near extinction by the 1970s. Jan Haft's acclaimed documentary, "Bee Wild!", uncovers their hidden world.

Through never-before-filmed footage, discover how honey bees live independently, in close harmony with entire forest ecosystems, without beekeepers. This powerful film explores bee conservation and biodiversity, advocating for more space for these crucial insects.

Watch "Bee Wild!" to uncover the forgotten life of wild honey bees. For new nature discoveries every week, subscribe here: https://www.youtube.com/@FreeHighQualityDocumentaries

Heat from deep below the Earth could power the energy transformation.

Researchers at Stanford University show that enhanced geothermal systems (EGS) can supply reliable clean power. This technology involves drilling deep underground, significantly cutting land use, infrastructure, and emissions.

EGS offers a promising, sustainable energy solution by harnessing the Earth's deep heat.

You can help us reach our goal of clean oceans

Thank you for your interest in helping us achieve clean oceans. We've launched a new volunteer database to connect passionate individuals with hands-on opportunities in countries where support is most needed.

By signing up, you enable our local partners to reach out for on-ground assistance with vital activities. These include coastal and mangrove cleanups, awareness campaigns, citizen science projects, and other crucial initiatives.

Learn more and register to volunteer here: https://bit.ly/4qOwQEs

A Journey Across Africa | BBC Earth

These scenes capture some of Africa's most extraordinary wildlife encounters, from giraffes competing for dominance to hatchlings struggling for survival.

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What is the Sailing Science Center?

The San Francisco Sailing Science Center is a California nonprofit creating an interactive science museum centered on sailing. Our engaging exhibits provide strong STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, Math) education.

We feature a passionate team, robust partnerships, and a rapidly expanding collection of exhibits. Our mission is to inspire through sailing and science, making a lasting difference for our community.

Nell Bernstein on the Successful Fight to Close Youth Prisons

Over the past 20 years, youth incarceration has plummeted by 75% as states closed prisons and reformed policies. In her new book, *In Our Future We Are Free*, journalist Nell Bernstein dissects this transformation. She chronicles the forces that moved us from a "moral panic" to a time when youth prisons are rapidly fading.

Bernstein's book highlights the pivotal role of imprisoned youth, mothers, activists, and even prison officials in challenging the "racist brutality of youth prisons" and closing institutions. Join Nell Bernstein and moderator Chesa Boudin to learn how this coalition reformed a "racist and destructive institution" and what other social movements can learn from their struggle.

New Analysis Finds $411 Million Year Savings in Just 9 Communities With Plastic Reduction Act

At a news conference today, officials released data showing nine New York communities, including New York City, could benefit by over $400 million annually from the Packaging Reduction and Recycling Infrastructure Act (PRRIA).

The New York Senate passed PRRIA (A1749 Glick/S1464 Harckham) in 2024 and 2025. Having cleared Assembly committees in 2025, the bill, with 75 sponsors, is now on the Assembly floor.

Daniel Pauly |Aquaculture Myth Busting Why farming carnivores won't save us - TGI #shorts #oceanlife

Dr. Daniel Pauly highlights aquaculture's varied impact. Low-trophic species like bivalves (mussels, oysters) and seaweed offer sustainable options. But industrial salmon and other marine predator farming depend on wild fish feed. China's two-thirds share of global fish farming, especially carnivorous species, magnifies environmental impact.

To support sustainable seafood and ocean health, demand low-trophic aquaculture, stronger regulation of open-net pens, and true industry transparency.

The Wild Side of Our Planet | Narrated by David Attenborough | BBC Earth

Sir David Attenborough narrates three hours of incredible wildlife, from epic zebra fights to sex-shifting fish. Welcome to BBC Earth, your source for 50 years of dramatic, rare, and exclusive natural history content. Discover the world's amazing stories, beauty, and natural wonder.

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Rebecca Solnit: Hopelessness is a luxury

Rebecca Solnit, a renowned writer, historian, and influential feminist thinker, authored "Men Explain Things to Me." This essay famously articulated an experience shared by millions of women worldwide.

 

In a conversation with writer Marina Espasa, Solnit reflects on contemporary feminism, the narratives perpetuating inequality, and the urgent need to collectively rethink our relationships with nature, culture, and one another.

Mining the Sacred: Indigenous nations fight lithium gold rush at Thacker Pass

In Nevada's Thacker Pass, Indigenous tribes are battling powerful entities over a massive lithium mine by Lithium Americas. Backed by the Biden administration and General Motors, this project, vital for electric vehicles, exposes the dark side of the "green energy" transition, prioritizing profit over sacred land and local communities.

The documentary, "Thacker Pass - Mining the Sacred," by award-winning journalist Brandi Morin and filmmaker Geordie Day, chronicles the Indigenous resisters putting their freedom on the line. It was co-produced by Ricochet Media, IndigiNews, and The Real News Network.

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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