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The Pattern Paradox: Rewiring Systems for Climate Action | Isabell Steidel | TEDxHHN
TEDx Talks· 2025-08-14 14:47
Hello everyone. Imagine a world where heat waves feel inescapable, where the air feels too thick to breathe, and where parks and queen spaces of your city have been puffed over. Now imagine this isn't some distant dystopia.It's a future just around the corner unless we act. Have you ever felt that no matter what you do, recycling, cutting back your energy use, it's just never enough. That's how many of us feel when we talk about the climate crisis.We are overwhelmed by the scale of the problem. And this sen ...
Owning Your Carbon Footprint | Manvendra Yadav | TEDxSharda University
TEDx Talks· 2025-08-11 15:27
What if I told you all every single action you take, every meal you eat, every purchase you make has a hidden cost. Not in dollars and rupees but in carbon. The real challenge we face in today's world is just not about reducing our carbon emissions but about understanding our personal role in the climate crisis and taking the first step to solve this problem measurement.Now let's take a step back and think about the air we are breathing in this auditorium. It has been reshaped by decades of industrializatio ...
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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 ...