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Senator Romney recently stated on climate solutions: "Don't play around the edges... we need to create incentives for the private sector to really do some investing in reducing emissions. And so I'm open to ideas that would make that happen, and the carbon tax, carbon dividend is such an idea."
We agree with this bipartisan approach. If you do too, tell your member of Congress it's time to put a #PriceOnPollution. You can write to them at cclusa.org/write.
Building on CCL’s Informational Session, the Climate Advocate Training Workshop will review Citizens’ Climate Lobby’s methodology, values, and organization, helping new volunteers find their role. Led by Solemi Hernandez and Brett Cease, this session includes a mock lobby meeting to prepare you for CCL’s March 22-26 Online Lobby Week.
This interactive workshop teaches effective climate advocacy, covering CCL’s structure, mission, and methods for building political will. You'll learn to appeal to others, build common ground, and foster relationships with elected representatives, including details on the Energy Innovation and Carbon Dividend Act.
Presentation slides: http://cclusa.org/march-ocat
My generation must actively engage in current struggles to preserve what remains. Young people will inherit and confront the significant challenges ahead.
The responsibility to address these issues and shape our future ultimately rests with us.
Professor Eric May challenges pessimistic predictions, arguing that hydrogen can solve humanity's dual challenges of energy poverty and climate change. His talk explores how clear thinking can unlock hydrogen's vast potential.
A leading expert, Professor May is CEO of the Future Energy Exports CRC and Chevron Chair in Gas Process Engineering at UWA. He directs the Australian Centre for LNG Futures, conducting industry-focused research on hydrogen production, refrigeration, and carbon capture.
The FEnEx CRC, launched in 2020 with $163 million, supports Australia's LNG and hydrogen exports. This insightful presentation was delivered at a TEDx event. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx.
Clover Hogan, a 21-year-old climate activist and founder of Force of Nature, addresses the eco-anxiety prevalent in her generation. Having witnessed these struggles firsthand, she advocates for climate action rooted in mindset, urging us to challenge feelings of powerlessness and take responsibility for the planet's future.
Through Force of Nature, a global non-profit mobilising mindsets for climate action, Clover has supported students in over 50 countries, consulted Fortune 500 companies, and serves on multiple advisory boards, including the COP26 President-Designate Civil Society and Youth Advisory Council. Her work empowers individuals to transform anxiety into agency. This talk was given at a TEDx event. Learn more at ted.com/tedx.
This TEDxENSEA talk, broadcast February 7, 2021, features Véronique Morel on implementing a circular economy in the automotive industry.
Morel, an alumna of École Polytechnique, École Nationale des Ponts et Chaussées, and HEC, brings extensive experience from PSA, including leadership roles in purchasing, project management, and electric vehicle strategy. In 2018, she pioneered a circular economy business unit for the automotive aftermarket.
Driven by environmental concerns and a vision to transform the industry's image, Morel built this initiative from the ground up, combining strategic analysis, reverse engineering, and new market offerings. This event was independently organized by a local community. Learn more at the official TEDxENSEA website and explore TEDx at ted.com/tedx.
Elise Dudley, a Senior Sustainability Major from Furman University, focuses on food justice. Her extensive experience includes farm work, addressing food insecurity, and studying sustainable food systems in Denmark. As a Rachel Carson Council fellow, she researches how backyard gardening can create resilient foodscapes.
Driven by curiosity, Elise aspires to contribute to a circular, equitable, and regenerative food future. Her TEDx talk will explore crisis gardening and a vision where local food production and home gardening reconnect people with food and benefit the planet.
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Our partner Nautica presents Angela Kinsey and Oscar Nuñez for Oceana. Known for their roles on NBC’s The Office, these actors are equally passionate about protecting the world’s oceans.
Watch their exclusive interview to learn about their work with Oceana and how to get involved. Nautica is matching all donations through its Give Change to Make Change Round Up Program on nautica.com until March 10.
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Manush Hovnanyan, an environmental activist and NGO founder, discusses Dilijan's environmental challenges. She shares her journey in fostering eco-friendly practices and engaging various parties to find solutions.
As a teacher and president of "Contribution to Women and Children," Manush empowers young women, encouraging their active involvement in politics and advocating for democratization in Armenia. She believes there are increasing opportunities for women in the political sphere.
A proud member of the KATARINE Women’s Political Leadership program, Manush champions women's participation and eco-education. This talk was given at a TEDx event. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx.
The National Turtle Lodge Council of Elders and Knowledge Keepers recently hosted a national webinar. Titled “Setting the Foundation of Good Relations in our Homeland,” the event addressed the critical issue of racism.
This initial release serves as a teaser, with more clips from the webinar to be shared soon.
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Impact Hacking is a methodology to scale sustainability across a company's value chain, transforming businesses into sustainable, inclusive, and fair models. Inspired by Growth Hacking, Green Economy, and Lean Management, it engages diverse stakeholders to drive efficient sustainability transformation. Stéphanie, founder and CEO of WE.IMPACT WORLD, leads a global ecosystem for SDG and sustainability stakeholders. Her organization utilizes Impact Hacking to accelerate corporate sustainability and upskill teams. A World Economic Forum expert and podcast host, she champions innovation and the green economy.
This talk was given at an independently organized TEDx event. Learn more at ted.com/tedx.
The IPCC Working Group II’s Fourth Lead Author Meeting (eLAM4) held its opening session virtually from March 1-12, 2021, hosted by the Government of Guatemala.
The meeting was officially opened by the Honourable Mario Roberto Rojas Espino, Minister of Environment and Natural Resources, alongside IPCC Chair Hoesung Lee.
As the circular economy gains momentum, designers and innovators are rethinking how products are made and used. However, significant innovation is still needed to scale this transition, with many solutions yet to be established.
This episode will explore the opportunities and challenges in circular design, examining what the journey towards its full implementation looks like. Powered by Restream.
Witness the courtship display of the endangered California condor. The female (tag 9) and her longtime mate (tag J3) share a high perch.
He then initiates a slow, wings-out dance around her, showcasing a romantic ritual.
Discover what happens when plants capture carbon molecules. This process is fundamental, but how is carbon allocated within the plant?
Join Bob in Arizona's Mogollon Highlands chaparral. He will explain how evolution has shaped carbon allocation in the unique plants of this ecosystem.
Yellowstone, the planet's last intact temperate ecosystem, faces rapid changes due to global warming. Paleoecologist Dr. Cathy Whitlock researches its past climate to understand future consequences.
Dr. Whitlock, a Regents Professor Emerita at Montana State University and a National Academy of Sciences member, began her Yellowstone studies in the 1980s, analyzing sediment cores. Her work also includes leading the Montana Climate Assessment, which shaped state climate discussions.
This talk was presented at a TEDx event. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx.
In this video, Laura Schober explores the link between happiness and climate change, followed by a 10-minute gratitude and mindfulness exercise.
Laura is an employee wellbeing consultant, coach, and workshop facilitator in London and Zurich. Passionate about empowering individuals and teams, she utilizes evidence-based techniques like Positive Psychology and Mindfulness to foster personal growth and positive organizational culture.
With a Master's in Positive Psychology and Coaching Psychology, Laura aims to increase wellbeing by promoting self-awareness. This talk was delivered at a TEDx event. Learn more at ted.com/tedx.
The pandemic prompted a reevaluation of travel, highlighting an urgent need for regenerative practices to heal our environment and communities. This approach is guided by five core principles: Whole System Thinking, Honouring Sense of Place, Community Inclusion & Partnership, Aspirational in Nature, and Continual Coevolution. These guidelines emphasize integrating local communities and nature to foster truly sustainable destinations.
Amanda Ho, Co-Founder of Regenerative Travel, leads this movement. Her booking platform, Regenerative Resorts, connects independently owned eco-luxury hotels dedicated to high social and environmental impact. Ho, a seasoned brand architect and storyteller with a passion for sustainability, previously founded Electrify Magazine. This talk was given at a TEDx event. Learn more at ted.com/tedx.
The concept of indefinite growth clashes with finite resources, making sustainability a crucial, albeit broadly defined, journey. Breaking this long-term goal into manageable tasks yields significant benefits: lower costs, increased customer satisfaction, staff productivity, and valuable PR.
André, founder of Ecolution Consulting, is an electro-mechanical engineer and Renewable Energy Professional. His expertise, honed through projects like Africa’s Greenest Hotel and a 14-month Antarctic expedition, focuses on system efficiency and robustness. He specializes in Net Zero, LEED, and Green Star SA.
This talk was presented at an independently organized TEDx event. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx.
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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/.






















