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Walter Bresette, a member of the Red Cliff Band of the Lake Superior Chippewa (Ojibwe), was a passionate educator and eloquent speaker. He championed tribal sovereignty, American Indian treaty rights, and environmentalism.
Bresette emerged as a leader during the 1980s Northern Wisconsin spearfishing controversies, organizing rallies and embodying an intelligent, inclusive model of activism. His work remains an example for human rights activists today.
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Mark Kurlansky, author of "MILK! A 10,000-Year Food Fracas," recently discussed salmon, the subject of his upcoming book.
Learn more about Kurlansky's work and related events at Climate One, including the specific event: Mark Kurlansky and Anna Lappé: Plate & Planet.
Author and educator Anna Lappé examines common critiques of organic foods. She advocates for reframing the discussion surrounding these issues, offering a fresh perspective on the topic.
For more information, visit Climate One and explore the specific event: Mark Kurlansky and Anna Lappé: Plate & Planet.
Climate One host Greg Dalton conducted a lightning round interview with Mark Kurlansky and Anna Lappé during their "Plate to Planet" program.
Learn more about Climate One at https://climateone.org.
Further details on the "Plate to Planet" event are available at https://climateone.org/events/mark-kurlansky-and-anna-lappé-plate-planet.
This animation displays a one-year time-lapse of CO2 surface concentration, covering January 1, 2016, to January 1, 2017.
The data originates from NASA's GEOS-5 numerical weather model (https://gmao.gsfc.nasa.gov/GEOS/). Light colors in the visualization signify higher CO2 levels, while dark colors represent lower concentrations.
Matika Wilbur, a leading Pacific Northwest photographer and a member of the Swinomish and Tulalip Tribes, is renowned for her work re-imagining & humanizing Native peoples. Her extensive exhibitions include venues like the Seattle Art Museum and the Royal British Columbia Museum of Fine Arts. She is also a certified teacher at Tulalip Heritage High School, inspiring youth in her indigenous community.
Wilbur's multi-year national photography project, Project 562, is dedicated to photographing over 562 federally recognized tribes across the United States. Through impeccable silver gelatin artistry, she explores contemporary Native identity and experience, offering insight and passion as a unique artist and social documentarian in Indian Country.
Aclima CEO and Co-founder Davida Herzl discusses the critical role of agriculture and food in feeding the global population and combating climate change.
Learn more about her insights on the Climate One Cool CleanTech event page.
Our emergency program in Yemen has delivered critical aid to millions. We've enabled 11 million people to access health services and provided clean water to over 1 million.
Additionally, 5 million children received polio vaccinations in two rounds. These vital efforts are made possible through our partnerships with the World Health Organization (WHO) and UNICEF.
The Maya civilization, renowned for impressive city structures and advanced astronomy, once dominated Mesoamerica. Their influence in mathematics and cosmic calendars, which guided agriculture, continues to resonate, with their legacy enduring through Maya people today.
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Traditional Maya weaving techniques are being preserved in the gorgeous lakeside village of San Juan La Laguna, Guatemala. National Geographic, a premium destination for science, exploration, and adventure, brings you closer to important stories through its world-class scientists, photographers, journalists, and filmmakers.
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Greenpeace actively campaigns worldwide to protect forests, aiming to halt deforestation and degradation. Our efforts concentrate on critical regions like Indonesia, the Amazon, the Congo Basin, and the Boreal forest.
Collaborating with Indigenous Peoples and allies, we hold accountable companies that destroy forests and governments that fail to safeguard them.
At the BSR Conference 2016, Ken Powell, CEO and Chairman of General Mills, shared insights on bold leadership.
He also highlighted General Mills' strong commitment to sustainability initiatives.
Aron Cramer, President and CEO of BSR, opened the BSR Conference 2016.
His address highlighted the importance of reinventing sustainable business practices.
On International Women's Day, we highlight the persistent gaps in gender equality. We also recognize the significant opportunities that empowering women presents for business growth and innovation.
Learn more at www.bsr.org.
` `BSR Vice President Laura Gitman reflected on the BSR Conference 2015.` `She identified "duality" as the event's central theme.`
The BSR Conference 2015 hosted a panel discussion on the pivotal role businesses play in shaping a low-carbon future.
Panelists included Edward Cameron (BSR), Nigel Topping (We Mean Business), and Hannah Jones (NIKE, Inc.). The session was moderated by Joel Makower (GreenBiz Group Inc.).
The BSR Conference 2015 concluded with a significant closing plenary address.
This keynote was delivered by Judith Rodin, President of The Rockefeller Foundation, offering valuable perspectives to attendees.
At the BSR Conference 2015, we interviewed Judith Rodin, President of The Rockefeller Foundation.
Our discussion focused on resilient leadership across communities, cities, nations, and businesses.
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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/.






















