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Climate One celebrated Jane Goodall's 83rd birthday by presenting her with a cake.
She then demonstrated how a chimpanzee might react to such a gift.
Jane Goodall advocates for reconsidering meat consumption.
Her reasons include concerns about animal cruelty and the environment.
She also highlights the impact on personal health.
Jane Goodall addressed the sensitive topic of family planning.
To circumvent its taboo nature in polite conversation, she referred to it as "Voluntary Population Optimization."
Jane Mayer discusses a critical issue.
She examines how financial interests have shaped the political discourse surrounding climate change.
A young audience member recently asked, "Do you have hope in the future?"
Listen to Jane Goodall's inspiring answer, which beautifully encapsulates the spirit of resilience.
The Cambridge Institute for Sustainability Leadership (CISL) is a globally recognized institution dedicated to empowering leaders and organizations. It focuses on driving sustainable change and accelerating the transition to a resilient, net-zero economy.
CISL is notably associated with the "Paris Pledge," an initiative that underscores its commitment to the goals of the Paris Agreement. Through this, CISL mobilizes collaborative action to address climate change and foster a sustainable future.
The Oregon Entrepreneur Network (OEN) hosted an #OENPubTalk on March 8, 2017, in Portland, featuring a panel discussion. Sara Batterby of Hifi Farms moderated, joined by panelists Ashley Preece-Sackett (Ethical Cannabis Alliance), Dyana Patamia (Botanic eLiquids), and Jesce Horton (Minority Cannabis Business Association).
OEN PubTalks are the organization's flagship monthly happy hour events. Held every second Wednesday, they combine networking with a themed talk, typically at a pub. Learn more about Oregon Entrepreneurs Network events.
This event was produced by Ruth Ann Barrett and Barry Heidt of EarthSayers.tv and Sustainability Action Media.
Experience a unique love song. Watch, share, and #ShowTheLove to protect the life we love from climate change.
This powerful short film, a unique collaboration with Ridley Scott Associates, features an original poem by award-winning writer Anthony Anaxagorou. It is brought to life by Charles Dance, Miranda Richardson, David Gyasi, and Jason Isaacs, with a soundtrack by Elbow, including choral arrangements by Phil Mitchell and vocals from the Lewisham and Greenwich NHS Choir.
JC Riggs of Shuregood LLC offers insights into cannabis regulations and advocates for hemp education, inspiring a collective future for the industry.
This content was produced by Barry Heidt.
Mary Lou Burton shares insights from Oregon's inaugural Cannabis Growers Fair in Salem. She discusses cannabis's health benefits and its overall importance.
This segment was produced by Barry Heidt.
Published on December 19, 2016, the Women Grow Cultivating Cannabis Leadership Conference was held in Portland, Oregon.
Participants included Amy Peradotta, Sara Holmes, Mary Lou Barton, David Muret, Amanda Conley, and Shabnam Malek. Panel speakers featured Claire Kaufmann, Jesce Horton, Erious Johnson, Jenny Diggles, and James Morris.
The event was produced by Barry Heidt, known for his YouTube channel, AllCannabis Considered.tv.
Malcolm Fleschner of TYT Network interviews Michael A. Wood Jr. and Ashleigh Jennifer Parker.
Wood, a former Marine and Baltimore Police Officer, became a whistleblower on police violence. He also co-founded Veterans for Standing Rock, an effort to bring veterans to North Dakota to support water protectors. Parker serves as the PR coordinator for Veterans for Standing Rock.
The Standing Rock movement, centered at the OÃ�héthi Šakówià ⹠camp, brought together over 200 indigenous nations and 6,000 people in unprecedented solidarity. This fight against the Dakota Access Pipeline is crucial for protecting water and asserting indigenous sovereignty against a colonialist state.
On Indigenous People's Day 2016, we stood with #StandingWithStandingRock. Journalist Jonathan Klett, US Representative Candidate Chase Iron Eyes, and Native Organizers Alliance director Judith LeBlanc discuss the critical issues at stake in this vital indigenous rights movement.
Lyla June wrote and performed this song, protesting #NpDAPL.
Motion graphics were created by Danica D'Souza. This content was published on September 30, 2016.
Published on October 1, 2016, this 45-minute virtual tour features Don E. Wirstshafter, curator of the Cannabis Museum in Athens, Ohio. Recorded during a visit to Dockside Cannabis in Seattle, Wirstshafter guides viewers through the museum's collection.
The tour explores over a century of mainstream cannabis use in America, detailing events before and after its 1937 prohibition. This historical journey was produced by Barry Heidt.
Published September 27, 2016, by the Laura Flanders Show Channel, this field report documents the Seven Council Fires Community at #StandingRock, North Dakota. Representatives from over 200 nations gathered as protectors, not protesters, to defend their sovereignty, water rights, and land against illegal state actions. This historic effort highlights ongoing struggles against environmental racism and genocidal erasure.
The report explores how Standing Rock and Red Warrior Camps achieved sustainability. It features indigenous leaders including Kandi Mossett (Indigenous Environmental Network), Phyllis Young (Očhéthi Šakówiŋ), Cody Hall (Red Warrior Camp), Michelle Cook (Očhéthi Šakówiŋ), and Terrell Iron Shell (International Indigenous Youth Council). As they assert: "We know how to take care of the land. Just listen to us."
At the TED conference in Vancouver, Michael Murphy, co-founder and CEO of MASS Design Group, discussed architecture's transformative power. Drawing from his father's cancer journey, he highlighted how the built environment can impact community health and wellbeing. Murphy showcased humanitarian projects such as the Butaro Hospital in Rwanda and the GHESKIO Cholera Treatment Center in Haiti.
He posed a key question: "What more can architecture do?" This led his firm to consider how projects could create jobs, source regionally, and invest in community dignity. Murphy concluded by previewing MASS Design Group's collaboration with the Equal Justice Initiative on a national memorial to victims of lynching, asserting that "Great architecture can give us hope. Great architecture can heal."
Published on September 12, 2016, Democracy Now covered the Standing Rock standoff, interviewing Winona LaDuke.
LaDuke, a longtime Native American activist and executive director of Honor the Earth, lives on Minnesota's White Earth Reservation. She previously led a successful fight against the Sandpiper pipeline, which was similar to the Dakota Access project.
The interview took place at Red Warrior Camp, one of the encampments where thousands of Native Americans from hundreds of tribes across the U.S. and Canada were resisting the pipeline's construction.
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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/.






















