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How training policymakers can transform your city

Convincing colleagues and policymakers about new ideas, particularly environmental initiatives, without them feeling burdened is a common challenge. Luigi Acquaviva, working with Italian regional and city policymakers, has developed strategies to implement environmental concepts effectively.

Similarly, Cheryl McCulloch successfully engaged Glasgow businesses and policymakers on the circular economy in Scotland. Her team's "circular city scan" shifted perspectives towards collaborative new approaches. Join this conversation to learn from Luigi and Cheryl's valuable experiences.

Three stories: How we apply circular design

Waste and pollution are direct results of design choices. This session will feature inspiring leaders who are already transforming the system through circular design principles.

Join Seetal Solanki (Ma-tt-er founder, author of *Why Materials Matter*), Kamonnart Ong (Moreloop co-founder, fashion designer), and RSA Student Design Award winners Maire Kane and Hannah Grogan, who developed a reusable medical device. These innovators are leading the way in sustainable design.

Be part of this essential transformation. Don't miss out.

Biochar: Using fire to cool the earth

The International Biochar Initiative (IBI) proposes converting organic waste—from food, gardening, and even sewage—into biochar through baking. This toxic-free, multi-purpose material positively impacts the planet, leading Project Drawdown to rank it among the top 100 ideas for reversing climate change.

This session will explore the science and technology behind biochar, along with the IBI's strategies for communicating its benefits globally.

Unlocking urban innovation in Ghana's scrapyards

Technology from the Global North frequently generates waste problems in the Global South. DK Osseo-Asare recognized an opportunity to transform this challenge into a significant benefit for young people in Ghana.

His work, detailed in a globally acclaimed TED talk, focuses on upskilling Ghanaian youth, fostering entrepreneurial opportunities, and eliminating waste streams. This innovative model, exemplified by Agbogbloshie, has garnered international attention.

Join our live discussion to delve deeper into Agbogbloshie's impact and its potential for replication.

201908 Climate Change Jellyfish

Climate change is making our oceans more acidic, threatening most marine animals. Conversely, jellyfish thrive in warmer waters, posing a risk of ocean takeover if climate change remains unchecked.

Help protect our oceans. Join Oceana: https://bit.ly/2kA7bTV

What is a Nudibranch?

Nudibranchs, a type of sea slug, are renowned for their vibrant colors, which they acquire from their diet.

Discover more about these fascinating creatures in Oceana's Marine Life Encyclopedia.

Meet the Sunflower Sea Star

Sea stars are not always docile. The sunflower sea star, the ocean's fastest and largest, is a formidable predator, capable of eating almost anything in its path.

Join Oceana to help protect incredible animals like the sunflower sea star. Learn more here: https://bit.ly/2lEjmPU

Midwest Towns Move to Avoid Flooding from Climate Change

Climate change and atmospheric rivers are causing devastating floods, forcing entire communities to relocate through a process known as managed retreat. This involves moving off floodplains to higher ground.

UC Davis flood experts, including Nicholas Pinter, are studying dozens of communities that have successfully moved to avoid future flooding. For more information, visit: UCTV.tv.

Meet the California Sea Lion

California sea lions swim at top speeds of 25 miles per hour, making them the fastest among all seals and sea lions.

For more fascinating facts about these marine mammals, explore Oceana's Marine Life Encyclopedia: Oceana's Marine Life Encyclopedia.

Coral Reefs are the Rainforests of the Sea

Coral reefs are among the planet's most diverse ecosystems, akin to rainforests. Despite covering less than 1% of the seafloor, they sustain over 25% of all marine life.

However, these vital ecosystems are severely threatened, particularly by plastic pollution. Join Oceana to help protect them: #BreakFreeFromPlastic.

Three Orcas Presumed Dead this Summer

Three Southern Resident orcas are presumed dead, further diminishing their critically endangered population. Only 73 individuals now remain in this struggling pod.

Oceana is dedicated to protecting these starving orcas. Join us to support their survival efforts.

Learn more and get involved: https://bit.ly/2kyNITF

Why Climate Matters to Dusty Baker

Dusty Baker has spent a lifetime outdoors, dedicated to fishing and hunting.

Through these experiences, he has directly witnessed the effects of climate change, including declining animal populations, extreme heat, and glacial melt.

The Beginning of the End of Nuclear Weapons (trailer)

On July 7, 2017, 122 countries voted for the Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons (TPNW), a historic ban that proceeded despite nuclear powers abstaining. This marked a significant shift, driven by non-nuclear states living under the threat of these weapons.

This 56-minute documentary explores the journey to establish the TPNW, highlighting the International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons (ICAN) and the humanitarian initiative. Through the voices of leading activists, it traces the history of nuclear weapons and anti-nuclear efforts, detailing steps taken since 2010 to make the treaty a reality. The film also empowers viewers, showing how individuals can help bring the treaty into force and stigmatize nuclear weapons until their eradication.

Following a screening of inspiring new film "The Beginning of the End of Nuclear Weapons" at a me

Peace Action New York State (PANYS) hosted a screening of the inspiring new film, "The Beginning of the End of Nuclear Weapons." The event featured a discussion led by Alice Slater of World Beyond War, who is prominently featured in the film.

Slater is also a UN NGO Representative for the Nuclear Age Peace Foundation, a member of the Global Council of Abolition 2000, and works with the International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons (ICAN). A video of this August 1, 2019 event was captured by Joe Friendly.

How vertical indoor farming could revolutionise how we grow food to help feed the planet

Aerofarms addresses food security by transforming agriculture with indoor vertical farms. These systems precisely control water, nutrients, temperature, and humidity, enabling year-round production of dependable, nutritious food with minimal environmental impact and waste. This innovative approach offers a potential solution for feeding our planet.

As part of the #OurPlanet initiative, we've partnered with the World Economic Forum to showcase new ways of tackling climate change and restoring nature. Stay tuned for weekly inspirational stories. Learn more: wef.ch/pioneersforourplanet

Palmyra Atoll

Palmyra Atoll, a U.S. National Wildlife Refuge, is one of the most remote locations under the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service's care. Situated halfway between Hawaii and American Samoa, it offers unparalleled tranquility.

Experience this incredibly peaceful place through new footage, including unique scenes of underwater rain. Take a micro-vacation to discover its serene beauty.

Borderviews: Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument

In a BorderViews video, campaigner Laiken Jordahl highlights ongoing border wall construction at Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument.

This development immediately threatens endangered species, Native American sacred sites, and protected wilderness areas.

The International Response to Climate Change: Perspectives from within the UN System

At the 24th UN Climate Change Convention, the Paris Rulebook was finalized, shifting focus to implementing greenhouse gas emission cuts. Mark Radka of UN Environment details how the UN collaborates with nations, companies, and individuals to reduce emissions. (Recorded 04/08/2019)

This program is from the Bren School of Environmental Science & Management. Explore more Public Affairs & Politics at uctv.tv/public-affairs, or Science & Technology at uctv.tv/science.

UCTV, the University of California's broadcast and online platform, provides in-depth programming from its campuses and labs, covering science, public affairs, and more for a global audience. Learn more at uctv.tv.

Using Waste to Reduce Waste | Miguel Tsai, Michal Janczara & Andy Wang | TEDxYouth@YCISShanghai

Students Miguel, Michal, and Andy developed an innovative solution to save water by repurposing waste plastic bottles in toilet cisterns. Originating from an educational program, their project addresses both plastic waste and water conservation. They aim to educate communities and demonstrate how this simple idea can make a significant global impact.

Presenting their CAS project at a TEDx event, they hope to inspire audiences to adopt their water-saving recommendations at home. Their goal is to spread this meaningful idea widely, showing how a small change can lead to a big difference. Learn more about TEDx at https://www.ted.com/tedx.

Covering Climate Now: A CJR Commitment to Reporting on Climate Change

News media can no longer be complacent regarding climate change.

Over 150 outlets, including Columbia Journalism Review and The Nation, committed to a week of reporting (September 16-23) on humanity's devastating impact on the planet.

Explore CJR's full series.

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The Thinking Game | Full documentary | Tribeca Film Festival official selection

“The Thinking Game” is the inside story of DeepMind's groundbreaking AI research, culminating in the Nobel Prize-winning AlphaFold breakthrough. Filmed over five years by the award-winning team behind "AlphaGo," this documentary explores co-founder Demis Hassabis's lifelong pursuit of artificial general intelligence and the rigorous scientific journey from mastering strategy games to solving the 50-year-old protein folding problem.

Following its world premiere at the Tribeca Festival, "The Thinking Game" is now available to watch for free. For those interested in hosting a screening for a classroom, community, or workplace, visit: rocofilms.com/films/the-thinking-game/.

 

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The Thinking Game | Full documentary | Tribeca Film Festival official selection