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Redesigning food systems for nature to thrive

This episode of our award-nominated 'Redesigning Food' series explores a circular food economy, meeting innovators and discussing its scalability to feed a growing population. Learn more about the Big Food Redesign Challenge, now in its production phase, where participants are developing products for market with retail partners.

Catch up on the full Redesigning Food Series, shortlisted for Best Limited Series at the Lovie Awards 2023. If you're passionate about a circular economy, please leave a review on Spotify to help us reach a wider audience.

Evolving the standards for B Corp Certification | Why are we evolving our standards?

B Lab is undertaking a multi-year, collaborative process to evolve its standards, as explained by Director Judy Rodrigues. This initiative aims to raise the bar for businesses and requires broad input.

Whether you're a B Corp employee, aspire to join the community, or simply have thoughts on business's role in society, your perspective is crucial. The deadline to share your input is March 26.

Review the draft standards on our multilingual website and contribute your feedback today: https://bit.ly/3vjPuvT

Chris Anderson | Infectious Generosity: The Ultimate Idea Worth Spreading | Talks at Google

Chris Anderson, bestselling author and TED curator for over two decades, discusses his book, *Infectious Generosity: The Ultimate Idea Worth Spreading*. The book explores humanity's overlooked impulse for generosity, showing how to amplify its potential to build a hopeful future. It encourages harnessing the internet to unite people, offering inspiring stories, psychological research, and practical guidance.

Anderson has overseen TED's transformation into a global nonprofit, sharing "ideas worth spreading" with billions annually. Get the book: https://goo.gle/42oyukJ. Check out TED: https://www.youtube.com/@TED.

2. Circulate products and materials

The circular economy ensures materials stay in use, eliminating waste and pollution. This design-driven approach keeps finite resources within the economy, safely returns biodegradable materials to nature, and regenerates natural systems.

The Ellen MacArthur Foundation, a UK charity, develops and promotes this concept. For more insightful videos, subscribe to our YouTube channel. Explore our work at ellenmacarthurfoundation.org and connect with us on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn.

Circulate products and materials #shorts

The circular economy ensures materials stay in use, eliminating waste and pollution while regenerating nature. This approach keeps finite resources within the economy and safely returns biodegradable materials to the earth.

The Ellen MacArthur Foundation, an international charity, develops and promotes this vital concept. Learn more about our work and follow us online: Website | YouTube | Instagram | Facebook | Twitter | LinkedIn

What is a cephalopod?

Octopus, squid, and cuttlefish are truly fascinating marine animals. These intelligent creatures, collectively known as cephalopods, exhibit a remarkable array of adaptations and behaviors.

From their incredible camouflage abilities to complex problem-solving skills, these captivating invertebrates continue to intrigue scientists and enthusiasts alike with their unique characteristics.

Lily Cole & Ellen MacArthur: why we need optimism to shift mindsets

This episode explores how optimism and creativity can drive the transition to a circular economy. Model, actress, and activist Lily Cole joins Ellen MacArthur and Emma Chow to discuss her journey from fashion to environmental advocacy.

They examine progress towards a circular economy, emphasizing collaborative efforts among businesses, citizens, and policymakers. The discussion delves into the possibilities and challenges of this global shift.

Tune in to the Circular Economy Show for this insightful conversation.

Eliminate Waste and Pollution #shorts

Our current economy operates on a "take-make-waste" model, extracting raw materials, producing goods, and then discarding them. A circular economy offers a sustainable alternative, redesigning systems for the benefit of people, nature, and businesses.

The Ellen MacArthur Foundation, an international charity, champions this circular economy. Driven by design, it aims to eliminate waste and pollution, circulate products and materials, and regenerate nature.

Thank you for watching. For more insights, subscribe to The Ellen MacArthur Foundation's YouTube channel, explore their work on their website, and follow them on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn.

ITU Interviews: Cristiana Camarate & Dr. Wei Pei, ITU-D Study Group 1

Cristiana Camarate (Anatel) and Dr. Wei Pei (Beihang University), Co-Rapporteurs for ITU-D Study Group 1, Question 6/1, discussed their interim deliverable on best practices for digital regulation tools in consumer protection.

This 2023 interim deliverable, detailing fit-for-purpose digital regulation for consumer protection, is available in all UN languages. Access it here: ITU Publication.

ITU Interviews: Vanessa Copetti Cravo & Nicole Darabian, ITU-D Study Group 2

An interview features Vanessa Copetti Cravo, a Telecommunication Regulation Expert at Brazil's Anatel, and Nicole Darabian, Senior Associate for International Policy at the UK’s Ofcom. They serve as Co-Rapporteurs for ITU-D Study Group 2, Question 3/2, focusing on cybersecurity assurance practices for an interim deliverable.

The 2023 interim deliverable is available in all UN languages here: 2023 Interim Deliverable.

Rental, resale, and repair #shorts

A circular business model prioritizes renting, reusing, and repairing existing items over producing new ones. Discover how ACS Clothing successfully integrates these models in our video.

The Ellen MacArthur Foundation, an international charity, promotes the circular economy: a system designed to eliminate waste and pollution, circulate products and materials, and regenerate nature. Find more insightful videos on our YouTube channel and learn more at our website. Follow us on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn.

Whale sharks are not whales!

Discover fascinating facts about the world's largest fish, the majestic whale shark. This gentle giant, a filter-feeder, can grow to immense sizes, dominating ocean ecosystems.

Explore its unique biology, migratory patterns, and conservation status. Learn why this incredible creature is vital to marine biodiversity and what efforts are being made to protect it.

1. Eliminate Waste and Pollution

Our current "take-make-waste" economy depletes resources and generates pollution. A circular economy offers a sustainable alternative, redesigning systems for people, nature, and businesses to thrive by eliminating waste and pollution.

The Ellen MacArthur Foundation, a UK charity, champions this circular model. Driven by design, it aims to eliminate waste, circulate products and materials, and regenerate nature.

Learn more about our work and subscribe for insightful videos: Subscribe to The Ellen MacArthur Foundation. Find us online: ellenmacarthurfoundation.org | Instagram | Facebook | Twitter | LinkedIn.

Fighting for Horseshoe Crab Mass Beach Orgies

The Center for Biological Diversity, with 22 ally groups, is petitioning NOAA Fisheries for Endangered Species Act protection of American horseshoe crabs. Their populations have plummeted due to habitat loss and overharvesting for bait and biomedical blood extraction, despite synthetic alternatives. Learn more about our efforts: Endangered Species Act Protections Sought for American Horseshoe Crabs.

As a 501c3 nonprofit, the Center for Biological Diversity uses science, law, and creative media to secure a future for all species. We protect the lands, waters, and climate vital for survival, ensuring a wild world for generations to come.

Visit our website: biologicaldiversity.org or contact us at center@biologicaldiversity.org.

World Radio Day 2024 Podcast: Radio for early warning and emergency services

A World Radio Day 2024 podcast highlights radio's vital role in early warning and emergency services. Broadcast radio is a crucial public safety net, using its wide reach and portability to deliver life-saving information before, during, and after disasters.

This special podcast features H.E Toelupe Poumulinkuku Onesemo, Doreen Bogdan-Martin (ITU Secretary-General), Mario Maniewicz (ITU Radiocommunication Bureau Director), and Timothy Ellam (International Amateur Radio Union President). Produced by Maximillian Jacobson – Gonzalez and written by Jennifer Macleod, this ITU Digital Production offers further information at www.itu.int.

Repairing our belongings: applying circular design

This episode explores designing products for longevity through repair, shifting focus from disposable items. We delve into the potential for third-party repairs to flourish, advocating for repair to play a greater role in our economy.

Join us to hear from Conny Bakker, Professor of Design Methodology for Sustainability and Circular Economy at TU Delft, and Sojo’s co-founder Josephine Phillips. Both experts champion repair as a vital component of our economy.

Support our mission to engage more people in the circular economy by leaving a review or comment on Spotify.

ACS Clothing: Rental, resale and repair

A circular business model prioritizes the rental, reuse, and repair of existing items over new production. Watch the full video to see how ACS Clothing integrates these principles.

The Ellen MacArthur Foundation, an international charity, develops and promotes the circular economy – a system designed to eliminate waste and pollution, circulate products and materials, and regenerate nature.

Discover more about our work and follow us: Subscribe on YouTube | Our Website | Instagram | Facebook | Twitter | LinkedIn

Have you ever seen a faceless fish?

Explore the ocean's profound depths.

Discover the mysteries hidden within its dark waters.

That's Wild: Why Flying Froglets Impersonate Poop

Wallace’s flying frogs employ a unique camouflage strategy: masquerading as bird droppings. Researchers discovered that young froglets, painted to resemble fecal matter with red and white splotches, were attacked half as often by predators as those with solid colors. This "fecal camo" helps these young frogs survive to adulthood, allowing them to grow into the green, web-footed adults found in rainforest canopies.

This fascinating research was highlighted by the Center for Biological Diversity in [Endangered Earth Online](https://www.biologicaldiversity.org/publications/earthonline/endangered-earth-online-no1231.html) and a [Scientific American report](https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/this-flying-frog-spends-its-youth-masquerading-as-poop/). The Center, a 501c3 nonprofit, works to protect diverse wild species through science, law, and creative media, ensuring a future where the wild thrives. Learn more at their [website](https://www.biologicaldiversity.org/).

Protecting Children and Young People with a Safer Internet

Together, we can create a safer internet for children and young people globally.

This allows them to have fun, play, and learn how to stay safe online.

Take action this #SaferInternetDay. Learn more: itu-cop-guidelines.com

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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