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Tracie Keesee, cofounder of the Center for Policing Equity and a 25-year police veteran, emphasizes that public safety is interconnected. She addresses challenges faced by police and communities, particularly African American neighborhoods, highlighting opportunities to ensure dignity and justice. Keesee urges, "We must move forward together. There's no more us versus them."
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Companies must increase their support for women and actively address the #MeToo movement. This requires them to step up, speak out, and implement concrete actions to foster safer, more equitable workplaces.
For further insights and examples on corporate engagement, learn more at BSR18.
Marine biologist Patricia Majluf initially focused on studying seals. Following a massive seal die-off, her research expanded to explore the intricate links between seals, fish, and the climate.
Majluf now explains the critical need for changes in Peru's fisheries management. She emphasizes adapting to ever-fiercer and increasingly unpredictable weather and ocean conditions.
Claudiu Murgan's latest science fiction novel, *Water Entanglement*, explores water as a living, angry force. Set in 2055, limnologist Cherry Mortinger (Hayyin) leads a revolution against corporations abusing the earth's water, aiming to prove its memory and overwhelming rage.
Murgan, a Romanian-born Canadian author, crafts an imaginative tale that brings awareness to the very real water crisis. Fifty percent of royalties from *Water Entanglement* will benefit Project Aware: www.projectaware.org.
The Achuar people have defended their ancestral rainforest home in the northern Peruvian Amazon for millennia. They continue to resist threats from oil companies, vowing to protect their land and culture and keep Amazon crude in the ground.
Support the Achuar's vital work. Take action by visiting amazonwatch.org/geopark.
Credits: Production by Vagabond Films; Images by Charles Gay and Pablo Tourrenc; Editing by Charles Gay.
Protecting sharks is crucial in the fight against climate change.
The international fin trade impacts up to 73 million sharks annually. You can help end this by adding your name to support a #FinBanNow.
Take action now: Support a #FinBanNow.
"A girl is worth nothing. That is what I was told for 17 years of my life. It was hard for me to accept, and even harder for me to ignore." These powerful words from Lesly Goh, Chief Technology Officer of the World Bank, introduce how technology transformed her life and career path.
Previously the Financial Services Industry Lead for Microsoft Asia Pacific, Lesly is recognized as a leader in FinTech, Artificial Intelligence, and Blockchain. She champions these technologies as a new frontier for disrupting traditional business models in financial services. Her insights were shared at a TEDx event. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx.
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Skyelark Ranch, owned and operated by UC Davis graduate Alexis Robertson and her husband Gillies, utilizes rotational sheep grazing. This practice significantly benefits plant growth, drought resistance, and the climate.
The grazing encourages plant growth, which captures atmospheric carbon dioxide through photosynthesis. This carbon is then stored in the soil, promoting healthier ecosystems and reducing atmospheric CO2 levels.
Ocean acidification, a dangerous consequence of climate change, occurs when the ocean absorbs excess atmospheric carbon. This carbon reacts with seawater, forming acid.
Acidified water erodes the hard body parts of marine life, including coral, bivalves, and plankton, threatening these vital ecosystems.
A recent UN scientific report confirms the world is significantly off track to limit global warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius. This dire assessment underscores the urgent need for action.
While disaster can still be averted, it requires immediate, collective effort from all nations. This means rapidly phasing out all fossil fuels, beginning with coal. Wealthy countries, in particular, must demonstrate their commitment by presenting clear plans to achieve net-zero carbon emissions.
Support this critical shift by signing the petition: act.gp/climateplan.
Nag Ashwin, an Indian film director and screenwriter, studied cinematography at The New York Film Institute. He began his career as an assistant director for films including ‘Nenu Meeku Telusaa?’, ‘Leader’, and ‘Life is beautiful’. His short film, ‘Yaadon ki Baraat’, was selected for the Cannes Short Film Corner.
He made his directorial debut with ‘Yevade Subramanyam’, a critical and commercial success that earned him the Nandi award for Best Debut Director. He later wrote and directed ‘Mahanati’, a biographical drama about actress Savitri, which garnered critical acclaim and was a box office blockbuster.
This talk was given at a TEDx event. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx.
A global shift to driverless vehicles could dramatically reduce traffic congestion and climate-altering emissions by 50% or more by 2050, creating a "dream scenario."
Dan Sperling, Director of the Institute of Transportation Studies at UC Davis, discusses this future alongside Emily Castor Warren, Senior Director of Transportation Policy at Lyft, and Sacramento Mayor Darrell Steinberg. This discussion is part of the "UC Davis Fillers" series. For more, visit UCTV.
Moral philosopher Will MacAskill, a co-founder of the effective altruism movement, presents a framework for prioritizing global problems. In his compelling TED Talk, he discusses how to improve the world and offers solutions for three pressing issues facing humanity.
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The rapid development of AI presents significant new challenges for human rights.
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Humpback whales are charismatic large whales found globally, from Antarctica to the Arctic, inhabiting both coastal and open ocean waters.
To learn more about these lovable marine mammals, explore Oceana's marine encyclopedia: Oceana's marine encyclopedia.
Christiana Figueres, former Executive Secretary of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), addresses the dangers of a victim-perpetrator mindset in international climate negotiations.
Her insights are drawn directly from her extensive experience leading these critical global discussions.
Indigenous Innovation uniquely blends traditional wisdom with a futuristic vision. Diane Roussin, a passionate community leader, is dedicated to achieving pimadaziwin (the good life) for all families and children. Her profound understanding of Indigenous issues and solutions is rooted in her strong identity and worldview. A proud member of Skownan First Nation, she currently lives in Winnipeg.
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Everyone possesses unconscious bias, which can significantly influence how we treat others. Dr. Rehman Y. Abdulrehman, a consulting and clinical psychologist with LeadWithDiversity.com and founder of Clinic Psychology Manitoba, explores this topic. He also holds academic positions at the University of Manitoba and in Zanzibar.
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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/.






















