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Anna Rosling Rönnlund's project explores daily life globally, from brushing teeth in Sweden to making beds in Rwanda. She sent photographers to 264 homes in 50 countries, documenting items like stoves, beds, and toys across all income levels.
This initiative uses data visualization to reveal diverse living conditions worldwide. Rosling Rönnlund demonstrates how families live, from Latvia to Peru, fostering a better understanding of our interconnected world.
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In her talk, Susan Lazear champions sustainable clothing choices, revealing fashion industry statistics on waste, toxics, and pollution. She stresses that this is a collective problem, encouraging listeners to make individual changes for a more sustainable world.
Susan holds degrees from the University of Guelph and San Diego State University. Her career includes college teaching and work in the fashion industry. She also owns Cochenille Design Studio, developing software for textile artists. This presentation was given at a TEDx event. Learn more at ted.com/tedx.
Single-use plastics devastate our environment, oceans, and food chain through microplastics. It's time to stop this pollution at its source. We must demand that companies producing these plastics cease their harmful practices.
Join us in ending plastic packaging on fresh produce by adding your name here. This initiative supports #WorldOceansDay. Special thanks to laurenasunshine for the manta ray image.
At Sustainable Brands, P&G's Virginie Helias, VP of Global Sustainability, spoke with 3BL Media's Dave Armon. She detailed how the Cincinnati-based CPG company will tackle the ocean plastics crisis.
This initiative is part of P&G's progressive ESG agenda, which also includes fostering consumer dialogue around responsible consumption.
© 2017 | 3BL Media/Client | All Rights ReservedAre you questioning if your coursework perpetuates dominant narratives, lacks diverse voices, or feels outdated? Many educators face challenges like static materials, student criticism, and integrating new perspectives such as sustainability.
This webinar, led by an educator who rethought their own curriculum, offers strategies to critically examine and expand your course material. Learn how to move beyond traditional viewpoints, incorporate inclusive perspectives, and brainstorm resources to diversify your teaching. The AASHE webinar originally took place on June 6, 2018. More information is available here.
Scientists recently witnessed a brief but epic octopus battle within a shipwreck's hull, nearly 6,000 feet deep in the Gulf of Mexico.
Likely vying for territory in the sunken vessel, two octopuses engaged in a tentacle tug-of-war until the intruding one retreated.
If you love cephalopods and other wildlife, join the Center for Biological Diversity's e-list for activists and animal lovers: https://bit.ly/2qE6gBz.
Lion's mane nudibranchs are translucent, otherworldly, and beautiful sea slugs. These predators use flexible "oral hoods" to capture prey like jellyfish, zooplankton, and small fish. When necessary, they are also capable swimmers.
Beyond their unique hunting methods, these fascinating creatures produce sweet-smelling secretions, often compared to watermelon or other fruit. If you appreciate nudibranchs and other wildlife, join the Center for Biological Diversity's E-list of activists, citizen scientists, and animal lovers: Join Here.
William Winkel, a researcher with the Detroit Historical Society and co-manager of the Detroit '67 Oral History Project, contributed to "Detroit 1967: Origins, Impacts, and Legacies." A Wayne State University graduate, he has conducted extensive research and interviews on the subject.
His lecture, "The Myth of the Model City," will explore the lead-up to and the 1967 Detroit uprising. It aims to clarify the causes of unrest and dispel common myths surrounding these pivotal events.
Further insights are available in the book, which can be found here.
Richard Wilkinson and Kate Pickett's *The Spirit Level* demonstrated how less equal societies perform worse across various social measures, including health, education, and wellbeing. This work significantly heightened public awareness of inequality's impacts.
Their subsequent book, *The Inner Level*, argues that societies built on fundamental equality, sharing, and reciprocity foster greater wellbeing. It contrasts these with societies driven by excessive individualism and aggression, offering new perspectives on how we should organize our collective lives.
Remote camera footage reveals Florida's vibrant wildlife, showcasing panthers, bears, river otters, deer, turkeys, and bobcats. The Sunshine State truly is wild.
Passionate about wildlife and wild places? Join the Center for Biological Diversity's e-list. Connect with activists, citizen scientists, and animal lovers by signing up here.
Bestselling author and Star Trek scriptwriter Leonard Mlodinow delves into the secrets of flexible thinking, exploring how our brains generate new ideas. Watch his insights in the latest RSA Spotlight, edited to take you straight to the heart of the event.
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Solomon Hsiang is an Associate Professor of Public Policy at the University of California, Berkeley.
He explains the correlation between people's health and temperature.
Katharine Mach, a senior research scientist at Stanford University, explores the complex issue of climate migration.
Her research details both the positive and negative impacts of this global phenomenon.
Katharine Mach, a senior research scientist at Stanford University, shares her insights.
She discusses future temperature increases and their implications for humanity.
Solomon Hsiang, an associate professor of Public Policy at the University of California Berkeley, explores the concept of 'wealth transfer'.
He discusses its meaning and implications for the United States population as climate change continues.
Effective 21st-century leadership, as noted by John Elkington, Mark Moody Stuart, Rajendra Pachauri, and others, demands a profound vision. This vision involves making sustainability decisions with the next 50 to 100 years in mind.
Such leaders must identify and support initiatives that ensure long-term environmental and social well-being.
Ringtails, often mistaken for cats or lemurs, are actually related to coatis and raccoons. These adorable, nocturnal creatures are Arizona's official state mammal, even appearing on driver's licenses.
Small and undeniably cute, ringtails possess oversized eyes and ears, perfectly adapted for nighttime foraging. Their diverse diet includes fruit, lizards, insects, snakes, birds and their eggs, mice, and squirrels.
Footage by Russ McSpadden / Center for Biological Diversity.
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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/.






















