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X @Forbes
Forbes· 2025-09-18 13:15
Sustainability Initiatives - The Forbes Sustainability Leaders List showcases global leaders combating the climate crisis [1] - These leaders include entrepreneurs, investors, activists, and scientists [1] External Resources - Further details on their efforts can be found at the provided URL [1]
扛不住了!美国大豆协会:没有一个市场能与中国对大豆的需求相提并论
Sou Hu Cai Jing· 2025-08-17 12:08
Core Insights - The article highlights the unprecedented challenges faced by U.S. soybean farmers due to climate disasters, rising costs, and the impact of U.S. government tariff policies leading to a significant decline in international demand, particularly from China [1][2][4] Group 1: Market Dynamics - U.S. soybean is a crucial agricultural product, with China being its largest buyer, importing approximately 221.3 million tons from the U.S. in 2024, compared to less than 6 million tons from Mexico, the second-largest market [1] - Since the imposition of tariffs by the Trump administration in 2017, China has significantly reduced its purchases of U.S. soybeans, resulting in a drastic drop in U.S. soybean exports, which fell to a 20-year low of only 3 million tons sold as of July 24 [1][2] Group 2: Supply Chain Challenges - Brazil has secured significant soybean supplies for September and October, totaling 800 million tons and 400 million tons respectively, which constitutes nearly half of China's expected demand for those months, further squeezing U.S. export opportunities [2] - The U.S. soybean market typically sees sales begin on October 1, but the current tariff situation has led to China not purchasing any U.S. soybeans this year, severely impacting U.S. farmers [2] Group 3: Agricultural Conditions - U.S. soybean and corn crops are suffering from adverse weather conditions, including excessive rainfall leading to pest infestations and crop diseases, which have delayed planting and reduced yield potential [4][5] - Farmers are incurring additional costs to manage these challenges, such as purchasing propane to dry corn, further straining their financial situation [5] Group 4: Economic Pressures - The prices of U.S. agricultural products have been declining over the past three years due to factors like reduced cattle herds and lower ethanol production, while costs for seeds, fertilizers, land, and machinery continue to rise [5] - The economic conditions for U.S. agriculture are reportedly more challenging than during the previous trade war period under the Trump administration [5] Group 5: Government Response - The Trump administration has proposed $60 billion in subsidies over the next decade to support farmers, but this has faced criticism for benefiting large producers over family farms and for not adequately addressing the immediate export challenges [7] - Despite calls for increased soybean purchases from China, market analysts question the feasibility of such transactions given China's established supply chain with Brazil [6][7]
The Pattern Paradox: Rewiring Systems for Climate Action | Isabell Steidel | TEDxHHN
TEDx Talks· 2025-08-14 14:47
Climate Crisis & Inaction - The climate crisis creates a recursive loop of frustration, powerlessness, and inaction, hindering progress despite available solutions [2] - Projects stall due to strategic political posturing, bureaucracy, fear, and lack of trust, creating a gap between knowing and doing [6] - Individual actions, though seemingly insignificant, can reshape systems when aligned, creating a feedback loop of transformation [15] Systemic Change & Patterns - Change requires recognizing and aligning small individual actions to create systemic change by understanding existing patterns [7] - Networks amplify individual actions into collective power, turning small shifts into large-scale transformations [10] - AI can reveal hidden patterns and inefficiencies, highlighting areas for action and key influences for change [13] Sustainability & Future Vision - A shift towards sustainability requires trust, participation, and persistence to break the cycle of inaction and evolve systems [14][15] - Envisioning cities dependent on renewable energy, where waste is seen as a resource, and actions align with a sustainable system is crucial [17] - The future depends on acting on available solutions, creating loops, and evolving systems, emphasizing the importance of individual actions [19] Example & Impact - A proposal to plant 125,000 trees failed due to cost concerns, highlighting a global pattern of stalled environmental projects [4][6][14] - Reducing disposable cup use in an office by 70% demonstrates how individual activation can inspire others [12]
Owning Your Carbon Footprint | Manvendra Yadav | TEDxSharda University
TEDx Talks· 2025-08-11 15:27
Environmental Impact & Awareness - Every action, meal, and purchase has a hidden carbon cost, emphasizing the need to understand our personal role in the climate crisis [1] - Developed nations have a 10 times larger carbon footprint compared to developing nations due to comfort, consumerism, and convenience [3] - Humans, representing 001% of life on Earth, are responsible for 80% of wild mammal extinction and 50% of plant species loss [4] - Pollution silences birds, marine life is entangled in plastic, and forests are depleted, displacing millions of species [5] Carbon Footprint Measurement & Management - AI-powered tools provide standardized benchmarks and real-time data for calculating individual carbon footprints [6] - Measuring carbon footprint transforms sustainability from an abstract concept to a tangible goal [6] - Small behavioral shifts like sustainable commuting, mindful consumption, and energy-efficient appliances can significantly lower emissions [7] Carbon Offsets & Sustainability - Carbon credits should be viewed as taking responsibility, not just canceling out emissions [9] - Investing in projects like reforestation, clean energy, and carbon capture can offset unavoidable emissions [10] - Sustainability is about innovation and exploring possibilities through human action and responsibility [11] Collective Action & Transformation - Individual actions create community change, which influences businesses, and ultimately leads to government response [12] - The future is not something to wait for, but something to create through collective action [12]
X @Bloomberg
Bloomberg· 2025-07-01 18:10
RT Bloomberg Live (@BloombergLive)We know the climate crisis is urgent—but how do you motivate others to act? At #BloombergGreen Seattle, we speak with @HipHopCaucus @RevYearwood about the community aspect of climate leadership. Join us July 14–16 in Seattle. https://t.co/6Dy6jq9KNR https://t.co/8eHlgXhjKb ...
Embracing the Forest of Connection: Lessons from a Climate Leader | Nicola Weir | TEDxSeoul
TEDx Talks· 2025-06-30 15:10
[Music] I'm not speaking in Korean. I would like to welcome to the stage Namu. Now, for those of you that don't know, Namu means tree in Korean.And in a previous life, I think I was a tree. Sturdy, huggable, a few knobbybly bits, and definitely a bit nutty at times. And like tree, like me, trees love to talk.They have this amazing underground network, and it's often referred to as the woodwide web. How cool is that. And what happens is this is full of fungi.And they all talk to each other. They're continual ...