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This webinar served as a knowledge exchange event held in preparation for the 5th Responsible Business Summit NY: www.ethicalcorp.com/rbs-usa.
Speakers included Timothy Basilone, Vice President of Environmental Affairs at Horsehead Corporation; Scott O’Connell, Director of Environmental Affairs at Dell; and Giulio Bonazzi, CEO at Aquafil.
Explore the principles of biomimetic design in Michael Pawlyn's chapter, featured in the Ellen MacArthur Foundation's latest publication: "A New Dynamic 2: Effective systems in a circular economy."
Order your copy of "A New Dynamic 2" here: tiny.cc/newdynamic2.
Learn more about the Ellen MacArthur Foundation: ellenmacarthurfoundation.org.
Hunter Lovins discusses soil and the circular economy in an engaging clip. Her insights are featured in the Ellen MacArthur Foundation's latest publication, "A New Dynamic 2: Effective systems in a circular economy."
Order your copy of the book: tiny.cc/newdynamic2
Learn more about the Ellen MacArthur Foundation: www.ellenmacarthurfoundation.org
Discover ResCoM (Resource Conservative Manufacturing), a project developing an innovative methodology and software platform. Its aim is to implement closed-loop manufacturing systems within industry. Learn more at ResCoM website.
This project has received funding from the European Union’s Seventh Programme for research, technological development, and demonstration under grant agreement No 603843.
The New Plastics Economy is a three-year initiative dedicated to building a functional plastics system.
Learn more about this project by visiting newplasticseconomy.org.
The animation was created by Simon Tibbs.
The Schools and Colleges team interviewed UWC SEA students in Singapore. Initially up-cycling plastic bags, their work evolved towards regenerative design. These students now share their top five essential 21st-century skills for schools.
Learn more about our schools program here. We also invite you to share your systems thinking or circular economy education story with us.
A new e-Learning tool, designed for CE100 middle to executive managers, introduces the circular economy and its business benefits. This scalable, self-directed program delivers key messages through short modules, case studies, and tangible examples.
Divided into five modules, it includes a 30-minute overview and four 15-minute deep dives into R&D, Supply Chain, Marketing, and Strategy. The interactive program uses rich visuals, animations, audio, and videos—including a bespoke message from Ellen MacArthur—to engage learners and track progress.
Learn more and access the program at: https://learn.ellenmacarthurfoundation.org
The Schmidt MacArthur Fellowship invites postgraduate and graduate students interested in the circular economy to apply. The submission deadline is February 12.
Find out more and submit your application on the Ellen MacArthur Foundation website: ellenmacarthurfoundation.org/programmes/education/schmidt-macarthur-fellowship.
Students from UWC SEA in Singapore, who evolved from up-cycling plastic bags to regenerative design, share their insights. They offer ideas on how schools and institutions can foster learning for the circular economy.
Discover more about our educational initiatives and contribute your own systems thinking or circular economy story. Visit the Ellen MacArthur Foundation's Schools & Colleges program: https://www.ellenmacarthurfoundation.org/programmes/education/schools-colleges.
The Schools and Colleges team interviewed UWC SEA students in Singapore. These students evolved from up-cycling plastic bags to embracing regenerative design, ultimately establishing a circular consultancy. They share insights into their journey and the consultancy's mission.
Learn more about our work in schools: Ellen MacArthur Foundation - Schools & Colleges.
We invite you to share your systems thinking or circular economy education story with us.
Join us for DIF 2014.
Register for your free pass at thinkdif.co/me.
A recent report details over 2,000 U.S. veterans forming a human shield at the Dakota Pipeline site. Read the full story here: Veterans at Dakota Pipeline.
For those seeking clarity on the unlawfulness of the Dakota Access Pipeline's actions, this resource provides an excellent explanation, emphasizing the role of NEPA.
The Climate Reality Project hosted a panel titled "Connecting Climate Change and Public Health: State of the Science," featuring experts on the health impacts of climate change. Jonathan Patz of the University of Wisconsin moderated the discussion. For more details, visit climaterealityproject.org.
Speakers addressed critical areas such as heat (Kim Knowlton, NRDC/Columbia University), extreme weather and disasters (Mark Keim, DisasterDoc), and the food supply (Sam Myers, Harvard University). Glenn Morris (University of Florida) covered infectious diseases.
Additional topics included air quality and allergens, presented by Patrick Kinney (Boston University), and mental health, discussed by Lise Van Susteren (Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health).
Explore the co-benefits of addressing climate change and health, a positive narrative presented by Professor Sir Andy Haines of the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine.
This special keynote, focusing on the "good news story" of climate action, was introduced by Patrick Breysse from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. For more information, visit The Climate Reality Project.
Stephanie Stuckey delivered a special keynote at the Climate & Health Meeting. Further details are available at climaterealityproject.org.
Stuckey serves as the Chief Resilience Officer for the City of Atlanta.
Join us for a special keynote address by Laura Turner Seydel, a Board Member of the Turner Foundation and Board Chair for Mothers and Others for Clean Air.
Discover more about the Climate Reality Project at climaterealityproject.org, and learn about Laura Turner Seydel at lauraseydel.com.
This event is hosted by the Climate Reality Project.
Kristie Ebi of the University of Washington serves as moderator. Panelists include Rainer Sauerborn from the Heidelberg Institute of Public Health, Diarmid Campbell-Lendrum of the World Health Organization, and Jan Semenza from the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control.
The Climate & Health Meeting, moderated by Howard Frumkin (University of Washington), convened experts to discuss critical aspects of climate change and health. Key presentations included George Luber (CDC) on adaptation, Catherine Flowers (Alabama Center for Rural Enterprise) on vulnerable populations, and Clifford Mitchell (Maryland Department of Health and Mental Hygiene) on public health agencies' roles at state and local levels.
Additional sessions featured Gary Cohen (Health Care Without Harm) addressing the healthcare sector's role, and Nick Watts (Lancet Countdown and UK Health Alliance on Climate Change) presenting via video on tracking progress. For more details, visit climaterealityproject.org.
Discover a student's insights from Climate One's Youth in the Streets and in the Courts program.
Hear what was shared during the Lightning Round.
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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/.






















