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Survivor Café: The Legacy of Trauma and the Labyrinth of Memory | Elizabeth Rosner | Talks at Googl

On April 23, 2018, Talks at Google hosted Elizabeth Rosner, who discussed her book, "Survivor Café: The Legacy of Trauma and the Labyrinth of Memory."

Rosner's book delves into the complex inter-generational aftermath of war and atrocity, combining personal narratives, interviews, and extensive research. Praised as "breathtaking" by Pulitzer-prize winner Viet Thanh Nguyen, it offers an intimate look at the individual and collective inheritance of history.

The book is available for purchase from Amazon or your local bookstore.

An Open Conversation with Indigenous Peoples of Chile

Support the indigenous people of Chile. This video, streamed live on April 21, 2018, highlights their community and needs.

Your donation directly benefits the individuals featured, with 100% of funds going to them. To contribute, please visit http://www.GoldenDrum.org and use the donate button.

Indigenous peoples gather for annual forum at the United Nations

Published on April 17, 2018, the 17th UN Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues convened at United Nations Headquarters in New York from April 16-27, 2018.

Thousands of indigenous representatives from around the world gathered to address various issues concerning indigenous peoples' rights.

Julia in the Storm

Julia Butterfly Hill lived for over two years in a 2000-year-old redwood in Northern California, protecting it from a logging company's chainsaws.

During her first winter, a severe storm nearly killed her on her tiny perch. Julia recounts the horror and profound life lessons learned from those terrifying hours.

Funky American Woodcock

Each spring, a male American woodcock performs its early morning "sky dance" at Moosehorn National Wildlife Refuge in Maine, a unique display to attract mates.

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Sonoran Gopher Snake On a Vertical Egg Hunt

Rare Yosemite Falls Rainbow

Experience the breathtaking spectacle of cascading rainbow mist at California's Yosemite Falls. This stunning phenomenon occurs when morning light combines with high winds, creating a vibrant, ethereal display.

Footage of this natural wonder is courtesy of Greg Harlow. Explore more of his work at gregharlowmedia.com and on Instagram @gregharlowmedia.

Water Scarce Cities: Thriving in a Finite World

Global cities anticipate a 50-70% surge in water demand over the next three decades, even as water scarcity remains a global reality. Despite this, many cities are successfully addressing these challenges.

The World Bank's Water Scarce Cities Initiative showcases the valuable experiences, including failures, successes, and innovative solutions, from over 20 cities. Their new report, "Water Scarce Cities: Thriving in a Finite World," details key drivers of positive governance, capacity, and technological change. Learn more here: http://wrld.bg/8jdK30jiySd

Fossil Fuels Need to Stay in the Ground

Alberto Ayala, Executive Director and Air Pollution Control Officer for the Sacramento Metropolitan Air Quality Management District, advocates for a global ban on combustion engines.

For more information, visit Climate One. Details on the event "Exposed: Dieselgate's Impact on the Auto Industry" are available at this link.

The $5 Billion Gamble on the Nissan Leaf

Ed Niedermeyer, an auto industry analyst and commentator on the Autonocast, highlights significant hurdles.

He details the challenges car companies face in electric vehicle production.

Fukushima's Ongoing Impact by Helen Caldicott

Helen Caldicott, co-founder of Physicians for Social Responsibility (PSR), emphasized the dangers of living near nuclear power plants, particularly for young children. She stated, "It's dangerous to live anywhere near a nuclear power plant - especially children under five years old (within 2 miles)."

This warning was part of her presentation, "Fukushima's Ongoing Impact," recorded on September 28, 2014, at Town Hall Seattle. For more information, visit her website: Helen Caldicott.

Borderlands Bears

Climate One TV: Michael Mann

After publishing the "hockey stick papers" in 1999, climate scientist Michael Mann faced intense professional and personal attacks from climate skeptics and conservative politicians aiming to discredit him.

Greg Dalton interviews Mann and Jonathan Foley to discuss the critical fight to educate the public on global warming. This program is presented by Climate One, with further details available regarding the Seventh Annual Stephen H. Schneider Award.

The Politics of Climate Change | Caroline Lucas MP

Despite rising global carbon levels, climate change has struggled for mainstream political priority. However, a new interest in green politics may be emerging. Thirty years after the IPCC's 1988 establishment and with the 2050 Paris Agreement target approaching, it's timely to assess the UK's current climate change politics.

Speakers include Caroline Lucas MP (Green Party), Benet Northcote (John Lewis Partnership), Alice Bell (10:10 Climate Action), and Tony Greenham.

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Turtle Lodge - Winner of the 2018 Anne Lindsay Protecting Our Earth Award (Manitoba Eco-Network)

The Turtle Lodge thanks the Manitoba Eco-Network for the Anne Lindsay Protecting Our Earth Award.

Kinanakomin - with deep gratitude.

Recycling Plastic Waste

3D printing often creates substantial plastic waste. UC Irvine's William Amos and Aldrin Lupisan have developed an innovative system to recycle and reuse this waste, establishing a local plastic supply chain. This initiative significantly reduces environmental impact while advancing technology.

Learn more about this research and support their efforts: Support Research. For related content, visit UCTV.

Walking for Water in Rural Papua New Guinea: Rendela's Story

Thirteen-year-old Rendela in Papua New Guinea faces daily challenges, waking before dawn and often missing school to collect fresh water for her family. Her story highlights a critical issue.

To learn more about the World Bank’s efforts in the Pacific, visit http://wrld.bg/UvIU30j5yN1.

Sudan, the last male northern white rhino, has died

Reflections about the inner landscape of sustainability

Isabel Rimanoczy, Ed.D., developed the "Sustainability Mindset" concept, inspiring leaders to act in innovative ways. Her work focuses on developing change accelerators.

In a video, she explores interconnectivity and our inner landscape, observing a growing trend of people "looking inside, pausing, and stepping outside of the noise" to question their deepest values and purpose.

Her book, Big Bang Being, is available for purchase on Amazon or at your local bookstore.

What Is the Global Impact Sourcing Coalition?

The Global Impact Sourcing Coalition (GISC) unites leading companies to build more inclusive global supply chains.

We envision a world where all individuals have the opportunity for productive and decent work. Learn more: gisc.bsr.org

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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