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What it’s like to live on an Arctic research station | Esther Horvath | TEDxDanubia
TEDx Talks· 2026-02-09 18:00
[snorts] As a six-year-old girl being born in Hungary behind the Iron Curtain, I loved watching the snow-covered mountains of the Albs just beyond the border. The border which we were not allowed to cross. One mountain especially, Schneber snow mountain was covered with snow all year around.It was magical. [sighs and gasps] Even on the hottest summer days, the snow was shining on its peak. Only after the iron curtain fell and I was an adult, I could travel to Schnebag, the mountain I had longed to hike for ...
Health, Happiness & the Planet | Dr. Mahendra Narayan Kabra | TEDxMoulsari Avenue Women
TEDx Talks· 2026-02-09 17:25
ing me. It's my privilege. We all agree that 8 billion humans we living on this planet are not very happy.Around 40% of us are suffering from chronic diseases. remaining are marching towards [snorts] the same statistics as as per WH and on the dearest planet on which we live is also gasping more than half of flora and fauna plant and Animal spaces are extinct due to our lifestyle. We started using combustion fire maybe 1.7% million years ago and since last around 165 years the pre-industrial means pre-indus ...
What I learned from climbing the Seven Summits | Gülnur Tumbat Ph.D. | TEDxSF State
TEDx Talks· 2026-01-30 16:19
Thank you. When I first started college, I remember noticing this person walking around uh with a big backpack on, the straps floating in the air. It was my first month on campus.And I approached him and asked what that was all about. And he told me he was a mountaineer. I was super curious about it.and he told me about this student club on campus again the mountaineering club and I started learning and climbing years later when I decided to pursue my PhD even before I became an academic I made a promise to ...
American Spring - Richard Mills
Investorideas.com· 2026-01-19 18:10
Core Insights - The article discusses the potential for a political insurrection in the United States, drawing parallels to historical uprisings like the Arab Spring, driven by economic pressures and social unrest [6][88][93] Economic Factors - Food prices in the U.S. have seen significant inflation, with a 0.7% increase in December 2025, leading to an annual food inflation rate of 3.1% [19][39] - The UN's Food and Agriculture Organization reported a continuous rise in global food prices, exacerbated by the war in Ukraine and supply chain issues from the COVID-19 pandemic [17][18] - In 2023, 33.6 million U.S. adults and nearly 14 million children lived in food-insecure households, indicating a growing crisis of affordability [24][25] Political Climate - The article highlights extreme political partisanship in the U.S., with a divide between democratic socialism and fascism, which could lead to civil unrest [9][10] - The recent killing of a protester by an ICE agent has sparked nationwide protests, reflecting deep societal divisions and potential for further unrest [8][85] Climate Change and Agriculture - Climate change is impacting agricultural productivity, with rising global temperatures leading to reduced food output and increased food insecurity [28][30] - The World Resources Institute warns that global warming and desertification could lead to mass starvation if not addressed [31][32] Inflation and Currency Devaluation - The U.S. dollar has depreciated nearly 10% over the past year, contributing to rising commodity prices and inflation [53][58] - Inflation has increased by 92% over the past 25 years, with essential goods like hospital services and food rising at rates higher than overall inflation [43][44] Social Unrest Potential - Historical precedents show that food inflation has been a catalyst for uprisings, suggesting that current economic conditions could lead to similar outcomes in the U.S. [23][88] - The article posits that a combination of high living costs, political discontent, and social issues could ignite an "American Spring" [87][93]
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Bloomberg· 2025-11-04 22:14
The landmark Paris Agreement triggered a wave of climate commitments. A decade later, Bloomberg examined seven key categories to chart progress amid a new era of attacks on global warming science and action. https://t.co/2l3gk21g8v ...
Rebuilding homes right in natural disaster zones | Lindsay Chambers | TEDxFiesole
TEDx Talks· 2025-10-28 15:37
Environmental Impact of Buildings - Residential buildings account for 20% of global carbon emissions, with 85% from operation and 15% from construction [4] - Global temperatures have surpassed the 1.5 degrees Celsius mark since July 2023, intensifying extreme weather events [5][6] - The United Nations predicts global temperatures will rise an additional 3 degrees Celsius by 2100 [14] Disaster Statistics - A thousand-year flood event in the southeastern US in 2024 killed 228 people and damaged 73,000 homes [7] - Flooding in Valencia, Spain in 2024 killed 232 people [7] - Massive flooding in Nigeria in 2024 took the lives of over 300 people and displaced 1.2 million [8] - In 2023, 42 million acres burned in Canada [9] - In 2024, fires in Chile killed 131 people and destroyed 14,000 homes [9] - In 2025, wildfires in California resulted in 30 deaths and the destruction of 16,000 homes [9] Proposed Solutions for Sustainable Housing - Electrify homes by using heat pumps for water heating, air heating, and AC, installing solar panels with backup batteries, and buying electric appliances [15] - Remodel existing structures to limit the use of carbon-intensive materials like concrete and steel [18] - When building new, use concrete with industrial byproducts like fly ash or slag (SCM) [19]
The global shift toward planetary health | Anilla Till | TEDxAnchorage
TEDx Talks· 2025-10-23 15:32
[Music] [Applause] [Music] Growing up in Hungary, I spent a lot of time at my grandparents house. And one night, we were watching a movie which became a core moment in my life. And I think partially it even brought me to this stage tonight.I'm pretty sure you all know this movie. So, let me give you a clue. In this movie, there is a famous floating wooden door in the ocean, on top of which there was famously enough space for the melee to scoot on top.So maybe he did not have to die in the freezing ocean. Ok ...
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Bloomberg· 2025-09-22 08:32
Environmental Policy & Targets - Top polluting nations are revising their emissions targets [1] - The central question is whether these revised targets will be sufficient to avoid catastrophic global warming [1]
Remember your power | Honor Bevington | TEDxCranleigh Abu Dhabi
TEDx Talks· 2025-09-12 16:35
Climate Change Impact & Responsibility - The richest 10% of the population are responsible for 50% of all carbon emissions [8] - 805 million people go hungry every day, with 90% living in undeveloped countries, the vast majority being children [7] - Greenhouse gas emissions have increased from a negligible level to over 40 billion tons per year since the industrial revolution, raising the average annual temperature by about 1 degree Celsius [14] Disparities & Privilege - Some individuals have the privilege to prioritize choices, while others in places like the Critter Islands or individuals like Azad in Bangladesh are struggling with basic survival due to climate change [2][3] - Developed nations enjoy luxuries and entertainment while overlooking the struggles of those affected by climate change and poverty [6][7] Call to Action & Solutions - Individuals should educate themselves, donate to organizations like Oxfam or the Planet Impact Fund, and reduce their carbon footprint [11][12] - There is a need for a clean and effective energy source to address climate change [13] - Developed nations should provide developing countries with clean energy solutions to support their industrial development without harming the planet [15]
How to End the Climate Crisis by 2050 | Peter Fiekowsky, Ph.D. | TEDxTaftAvenue
TEDx Talks· 2025-09-05 15:15
[Music] [Applause] Your children and grandchildren can experience a safe climate they don't have to worry about. Impossible. You're probably thinking killer storms, floods, wildfires, they're all getting worse.Today, I'm going to challenge our climate thinking and show you that we can and probably will end the climate crisis in 25 years. Nature shows us how before ice ages. We just need to pay attention.Beyond stopping our planet from getting hotter, imagine a plan to cool it back down. I have two children ...