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What Antarctica taught me about our planet | Mohit Kumar Sharma | TEDxMountAbuSchool
TEDx Talks· 2026-02-04 16:43
At -40°C, everything feels different. Air becomes heavier, spin becomes sharper, and it does not just move around you. It moves through you.Even our breath feels loud and becomes visible. So the most surprising thing about Antarctica is not the cold, it is the silence. There is no traffic, no cities, no machines, no voices, just ice, wind and time.Standing there at the most isolated and coldest place on earth, I realized something unexpected that Antarctica is not empty. It is quietly telling a story. A sto ...
Challenging journey from grits to laurels | H.C. Dr. Pallavi Nikhilesh Divekar | TEDxNMFC
TEDx Talks· 2026-01-23 16:34
हेलो एवरीवन, आई एम पल्लवी दिवेकर। आई वर्क फॉर नेचर कंजर्वेशन। दैट इज आई एम एन एनवायरमेंटलिस्ट। फर्स्ट ऑफ़ ऑल इट फील्स रियली ग्रेट टू रिसीव सच अ वार्म वेलकम फ्रॉम यू ऑल। थैंक यू सो मच फॉर दैट। एंड कमिंग बैक टू मी। आई हैड वाच्ड अ रील्स सम फाइव इयर्स एगो वि गोज़ लाइक दिस सब्र यह जो तुम्हारी कहानी है ना यह तुम कभी ना कभी किसी ना किसी को तो सुनाओगे और यह तब उस व्यक्ति की हिम्मत बनेगा तो तब तक के लिए सब्र एंड आई हैड वंडर्ड विल देयर बी अ टाइम व्हेन आई वुड बी नरेटिंग माय स्टोरी टू एनीवन कट टू हियर आई एम टुडे स्टैंडिं ...
Undiscovered: Finding Wonder in Our Fresh Waters | Luke Padgett | TEDxChattanooga
TEDx Talks· 2025-12-22 17:14
Biodiversity & Conservation - The presentation emphasizes the undiscovered biodiversity in local environments, particularly freshwater ecosystems, urging a closer look beneath the surface [1] - Freshwater available for aquatic life constitutes only 03% of the world's total water [1] - The Tennessee Valley is highlighted as a global hotspot for freshwater fish biodiversity, ranking fourth in the world [1] - The presentation advocates for clean water initiatives, emphasizing the importance of preserving aquatic ecosystems and preventing pollution [3] Animal Behavior & Ecology - Certain fish species, like suckers, undertake migrations for spawning, exhibiting unique behaviors and color changes during this period [2] - Some fish species display dramatic color changes during spawning season as a form of communication [2] - Certain fish, like the chub, actively modify their environment by building nests that benefit other species [3] Environmental Awareness & Responsibility - The presentation encourages a sense of wonder and curiosity towards the natural world, promoting a deeper connection with the environment [3][4][5] - It suggests that how we treat the environment reflects how we treat ourselves and others, advocating for responsible stewardship [3]
拝啓「ごみ」様 | Misuzu Asari | TEDxKyotoUniversity
TEDx Talks· 2025-12-04 17:41
Environmental Awareness and Waste Management - The speaker founded a "Garbage Club" (兄弟ゴミ部) aiming to create a society where people wouldn't have to pick up trash [1] - The speaker was criticized for using katakana (ゴミ) instead of hiragana (ごみ) to write "garbage," as it was seen as a form of discrimination [1] - The speaker emphasizes the importance of discussing environmental issues with friends and family, noting that in Japan, a significant portion of people (indicated by the "yellow part" of a survey result) do not discuss these issues even once a month [2] - The speaker advocates for carrying reusable items like water bottles, bags, and chopsticks as a simple eco-friendly action and conversation starter [2] - The speaker points out the hypocrisy of carrying reusable items but still accepting disposable items, highlighting the convenience-driven habits of society [3] Waste Composition and Societal Changes - The speaker mentions a study that began in 1980, categorizing household waste in Kyoto into approximately 400 types, and has continued for 45 years [2] - Disposable diapers became popular in Japan after the introduction of American-made diapers in 1975 and Japanese tape-style diapers in 1981, leading to mass production, consumption, and disposal [1][2] - While the use of children's disposable diapers is decreasing due to the declining birth rate, the use of adult and pet diapers/sheets is increasing [2] - The speaker acknowledges the essential use of disposable diapers for caregiving, despite advocating for waste reduction [2] Personal Reflection and Values - The speaker's encounter with garbage has changed their perspective, allowing them to see society from a different angle and appreciate those who are marginalized or in need [3]
Ecology Of Small Things | Ankit Ranjan Pathak | TEDxYouth@TheModernSchool
TEDx Talks· 2025-11-24 17:11
Biodiversity and Conservation - Globally, over 20,000 butterfly species have been identified, highlighting the extensive biodiversity [1] - In India, more than 1,500 butterfly species are found, showcasing the country's rich natural heritage [1] - Even in the tough conditions of Rajasthan, 80 butterfly species have been recorded, demonstrating the adaptability of these insects [1] - The conservation of butterflies is crucial as they are an important part of the ecosystem, supporting its overall health [1] - Protecting butterflies also aids in the conservation of birds, as butterfly caterpillars are a vital source of high protein for young birds [1] Habitat and Environment - Wild plants and shrubs are essential habitats for butterflies and other insects, often overlooked in favor of trees [2] - The natural growth of wild plants is crucial for maintaining a healthy ecosystem, supporting various insects and animals [2] - The industry should prioritize preserving naturally grown plants and avoid unnecessary removal during development projects [4] - Integrating nature and culture, such as creating gardens based on Vedic traditions, can help connect people with the environment [4] Initiatives and Projects - A butterfly park was established in Patna in 2016, marking a significant step towards insect conservation [1] - The Flying Colors of Patna Zoo book documented 102 butterfly species within the zoo, supported by the Forest Department and the Chief Minister of Bihar [1] - An eco-system was developed in Muzzafarpur, Bihar, preserving existing wild plants and creating natural spaces for children to learn [2][3]
Photography, the language of the Renewed Humanity | Reza Deghati | TEDxFiesole
TEDx Talks· 2025-10-21 15:05
Core Message - Photography's Impact: The speaker emphasizes photography's significant role in connecting humanity, culture, and communities [2][3][4] - Storytelling Through Photography: The speaker highlights using photography to give voice to the voiceless and share stories of suffering and beauty [3][5][6] - Universal Language: Photography is presented as a universal language that transcends cultural and linguistic barriers [3][4][16] Methods & Initiatives - Diverse Media Usage: The speaker utilized magazines, books (over 40 published), outdoor exhibitions (over 360), conferences, and media appearances to disseminate stories [3][5][6] - Public Engagement: Exhibitions were strategically placed in public spaces like railway stations, metro stations, hospitals, and prisons to reach a wider audience [6][7] - Educational Programs: The speaker founded the Resa Visual Academy to promote journalism, media, and photography education globally, including initiatives for Afghan women and refugee children [13] Evolution of Communication - From Writing to Visuals: The speaker traces the evolution of human communication from ancient writing systems (Kune forms, hieroglyphs) to the modern use of emojis and images [9][10][11][12] - Photography as Modern Hieroglyph: Images, particularly emojis, are identified as the new hieroglyphs and the common language of humanity in the internet age [12][13] Environmental Awareness - Photography Contests: International photography contests with themes like "I love nature I fear pollution" and "Water is life" are used to engage children in environmental issues and ecology [15][16] - COP Engagement: Exhibitions at COP events are used to raise awareness about environmental issues [16]
From Rain Dreams to Climate Reality | Sameer Majali | TEDxBirla Intl School Youth
TEDx Talks· 2025-09-15 16:33
Environmental Concerns & Awareness - Deforestation and water scarcity are critical issues, exemplified by the 2015 monsoon failure and 2016 Burggawi water scarcity [1] - The speaker's team has planted approximately 60,000 trees over 489 Sundays, highlighting consistent effort despite potential setbacks [3] - The speaker emphasizes the importance of *how* and *where* to plant trees, not just the quantity, to ensure effective reforestation [4][5] - Environmental degradation is causing chaos, with events in Uttarakhand, Kashmir, and Konkan serving as examples [5] - The speaker warns against prioritizing economic development over environmental preservation, citing the potential destruction of biodiversity hotspots like the vaccine depot in Bagawi [9][10] - COVID-19 is presented as a warning from nature that was largely ignored [11] Community Engagement & Action - The initiative began with a simple belief in the power of trees to increase rainfall [1][2] - The team's dedication is demonstrated by their consistent work every Sunday for the past 489 Sundays [3] - The organization shifted focus to building awareness through talks and eco clubs in schools, aiming to change the popular narrative [14][15] Quality of Life & Future Generations - The speaker questions the definition of progress and development, emphasizing the importance of a good, healthy, and happy life [13] - Deteriorating air quality (Belgaum AQI reaching 125), water scarcity, and increased stress levels are impacting quality of life [13][14]
The Need for Earth and Space Science Literacy | Varyan Jain | TEDxSouth Delaware Street Youth
TEDx Talks· 2025-09-02 16:25
Earth Science Education Status - Earth science is underrepresented in education, with only 2 states offering it as a year-long standalone course based on 2018 data [5] - Only 7% of high school students take an earth science course, leading to a decline in geoscience majors [6] - Earth science concepts often disappear after middle school [6] Importance of Earth Science - Earth science is essential for addressing modern societal problems like global warming, climate change, pollution, and resource management [6][7] - Earth science education equips individuals with the tools to recognize problems, think critically, and contribute to solutions [10] - Earth science's interdisciplinary nature connects various fields, fostering problem-solving skills applicable to material science, astronomy, and resource management [11][12][13] Solutions for Improvement - Increasing Earth and Space Science (ESS) concepts in graduation requirements is crucial [15] - Requiring earth science as a standalone course or elective option can prevent it from being overlooked [16] - Increasing teacher training is necessary, as only 42% and 64% of high school and middle school teachers, respectively, have taken an introductory geoscience course [18] - Building a culture that supports earth science through competitions, clubs, and field trips is essential [19]
Fuori dall’habitat urbano: vivere la natura con consapevolezza | Francesca Roseo | TEDxPutignano
TEDx Talks· 2025-06-16 15:39
Environmental Impact & Conservation - Human activities, including outdoor sports like ski mountaineering, inevitably have an impact on nature [8] - Confusing possession with love leads to exploitation of nature, termed "ecosystem services," which reduces ecosystems' ability to mitigate extreme climate events [11][12][14] - The Nature Restoration Law aims to restore habitats and ecosystems, benefiting biodiversity and human populations, with an estimated economic return of €8 to €38 for every €1 invested [16] - Monoculture forests, like those dominated by Norway spruce, lack the biodiversity of mixed forests, which are more resilient and provide better habitats for various species [20][21] Human-Nature Relationship - The impact of climate change and human activities on high-altitude birds is a key research area, highlighting the sensitivity of mountain ecosystems [6] - Animals are adapting to human presence by shifting activities from day to night, impacting their health and increasing predation risks [7] - The aesthetic preferences of humans often override ecological functionality, leading to alterations of natural landscapes based on current trends [22] - True love for nature involves respecting boundaries to ensure a safe space for all living beings [11]
OUTFRONT Celebrates Earth Month with Farmlink and PureWow MOMENTS in Life Campaigns
Prnewswire· 2025-04-16 19:39
Core Insights - OUTFRONT Media Inc. is actively promoting environmental awareness through multiple campaigns in April, coinciding with Earth Month and Earth Day on April 22 [1] Group 1: Campaign Initiatives - OUTFRONT has partnered with The Farmlink Project to launch a nationwide out-of-home (OOH) campaign aimed at addressing food insecurity, featuring the message: "Feed people, not landfills. $1 delivers 17 lbs of food" [3] - The campaign includes a content series called "Moments by OUTFRONT," which showcases curated content on transit media, reaching millions of commuters daily [2][4] - The campaign is running through April 30 and includes initiatives like a DIY bird feeder project for children, encouraging sustainable practices among commuters [2][4] Group 2: Partnership Impact - The collaboration with The Farmlink Project has been essential in raising awareness about food waste and access issues, with approximately one-third of food grown in the U.S. ending up in landfills, contributing significantly to greenhouse gas emissions [4] - OUTFRONT and The Farmlink Project have been partners since 2021, previously collaborating during Thanksgiving to promote food donations [3] Group 3: Marketing Strategy - OUTFRONT emphasizes the importance of contextual campaigns that raise awareness for significant movements, with Earth Month providing an ideal opportunity to strengthen partnerships with organizations like Farmlink and PureWow [5] - The company aims to leverage its media platforms to inspire audiences on a large scale, focusing on innovative ways to engage consumers outside their homes [5]