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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]
How to be a sustainable online shopper | Tia Robinson | TEDxAtlanta
TEDx Talks· 2025-06-13 15:41
Environmental Impact of Fashion Industry - Mass production in the fashion industry leads to one-third of all garments produced never being sold or worn [2] - Textile waste takes between 30 to 200+ years to decompose in landfills, releasing harmful greenhouse gases and toxic chemicals [6][7] - Overproduction creates unmanageable waste, often shipped overseas, causing environmental injustice in countries like Ghana [3][4][8] Sustainable Solutions and Consumer Choices - Consumers can reshape the fashion industry by demanding better options and asking key questions before buying [9] - Assessing where clothes are manufactured helps evaluate their environmental and ethical footprint, favoring local-based facilities [10] - Brands should implement recycling, take-back programs, and circular practices to minimize their carbon footprint [11][12] - Shifting 10% of clothing purchases to brands that manufacture on demand could eliminate 3 billion wasted unsold garments per year [13][14] - Transparency in manufacturing practices, including factory locations and sustainability initiatives, is crucial for sustainability [15] Call to Action - Consumers have the power to drive positive change in the fashion industry through sustainable choices [17] - Choosing sustainable options can create a future that uplifts fashion, the planet, and profit [18]