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Newtok, Alaska's Yup'ik residents face displacement as rising waters threaten their village. This film documents their struggle to relocate upriver, becoming America's first climate refugees, and their quest for justice amidst climate disaster.
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Author Carl Safina presented his book, "Beyond Words: What Animals Think and Feel," at Talks at Google on September 18, 2015.
Hailed by Discover magazine, Safina's book draws from decades of observing elephants, wolves, and killer whales. He explores the astonishing similarities between animal and human minds, highlighting capacities for self-awareness, empathy, and grief, while also examining what makes us human.
For more information, visit carlsafina.org.
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Patagonia, Inc., founded by Yvon Chouinard in 1973 and based in Ventura, California, is a global retailer of outdoor recreation clothing, equipment, and food. It operates stores in over ten countries and factories in sixteen. We recommend Yvon Chouinard's speech, "Reflections of a Green Business Pioneer."
"Sea Country — Malu Lag" follows marine biologist Tishiko King, a proud Kulkalaig woman, from Masig island to the UN Climate Change Conference in Dubai, fighting to save her home. It highlights the ocean's healing power and a First Nations community's resolve to protect their culture.
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Discover the decade-long commitment of Albanian environmental campaigners Besjana Guri and Olsi Nika, whose lives have been shaped by the Vjosa river. This short film, directed by Elton Baxhaku and produced by Barraka Production, highlights their journey from accidental activists.
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In episode 3, Zoe and Maxime guide Mathias and Mika rock climbing in the French Alps, emphasizing that enjoying the mountains also means giving back and fostering the environment we want. This aligns with Patagonia's mission to combat the threat of extinction facing all life on Earth.
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The second installment of Patagonia’s "Parenting: Disaster Style" film series features Zoe Hart and Maxime Turgeon. They take their sons, Mathais and Mika, ski touring through a storm to a Val Ferret, Italy backcountry hut, an adventure Mika called the “best in the world.” This film explores type two fun and nature's rewards.
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Join Zoe Hart and Maxime Turgeon as they share wild nature and sport with sons Mathais and Mika in Patagonia’s new short film series, "Parenting: Disaster Style." Episode 1 finds the family in Southern France for a skate, climbing, and kitesurfing trip, including a lesson on stretching 40 euros.
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Indigenous Peoples Rights International recently hosted a panel discussion titled "Indigenous Leadership for a Just Transition." This event underscored the vital role of Indigenous communities in guiding equitable and sustainable global transformations.
The panel emphasized how Indigenous knowledge, traditional practices, and governance are crucial for achieving environmental justice and social equity. It highlighted the imperative to center Indigenous voices and rights within all efforts towards a truly just transition.
China's government prioritizes climate mitigation and adaptation. A podcast episode features Lei Chen from the Ellen MacArthur Foundation, discussing how China can accelerate global circular transitions. The circular economy offers a "triple win" for China's climate ambitions.
Learn more about this "triple play" solution in our article: The circular economy: a ‘triple play’ solution for achieving China’s climate objectives. The Ellen MacArthur Foundation promotes the circular economy – a system eliminating waste, circulating products, and regenerating nature.
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Published October 23, 2024, this initiative showcases how the Lower Sioux Indian Community in Minnesota is tackling affordable housing, greenhouse gas emissions, and community development simultaneously. Their innovative solution centers on utilizing hemp, driven by the leadership of Danny Desjarlais.
This project is documented by a team including Director Joel Caldwell, Producers Monika McClure and Joel Caldwell, and Director of Photography Chris Naum. Executive Producers are Alex Lowther and Damien Etchaubard, with editing by Jackie Viviers.
The latest episode of the Circular Economy Show explores how businesses can market circular propositions in a changing world. Host Pippa speaks with Jonathan Hall, Managing Partner at Kantar’s Sustainable Transformation Practice, and Amanda Gandolfo, Head of Brands at bike subscription service Swapfiets, to tackle these marketing challenges and opportunities.
The Ellen MacArthur Foundation, an international charity, develops and promotes the circular economy concept. This model, driven by design, aims to eliminate waste and pollution, circulate products and materials, and regenerate nature. Discover more about their work at www.ellenmacarthurfoundation.org.
What if your next journey could do more than just fulfill a bucket list? Imagine travel that actively builds a better world.
Five pioneering cities are redefining tourism with low-waste, community-first, and climate-smart approaches. Which one will inspire your next purposeful adventure?
Dr. Robert Bullard, a distinguished leader in environmental justice, is championing a critical initiative for 2024.
The central theme, "All In On Community Benefits," underscores a profound commitment to ensuring equitable outcomes. This focus emphasizes that all development and policy decisions must prioritize tangible advantages and sustainable improvements for local populations, especially those historically marginalized.
It highlights the imperative of direct, measurable benefits for communities, reinforcing the core principles of justice and equity throughout the year.
Madison Malone and Kayla Jackson participated in the HBCU Climate Conference Poster Session Competition, where they presented "A Case Study on the Impacts of LNG and Chemical Plants on Communities in the Houston Area."
Their exceptional work earned them first place, making them winners of the HBCU Climate Change Undergraduate Poster Session Competition.
Dr. Bullard recently visited the Shiloh Community, uncovering the severe impact of the US-84 Highway on Pastor Williams' home.
His visit highlighted critical issues, including extensive flooding and dangerous gas line problems directly attributed to the highway's presence.
This reflection examines the enduring impact of Hurricane Harvey, years after its devastating landfall. It delves into critical themes of injustice and resilience, exploring how affected communities navigated the aftermath and recovery.
Renowned expert Dr. Robert Bullard speaks out on these vital issues, offering profound insights into environmental justice and the long-term challenges faced by populations impacted by such disasters.
Veteran Willie Horstead, Jr. shares his story of resilience amidst relentless flooding in Shiloh, a historically Black community. Months ago, government leaders promised relief and protection, but these pledges remain unfulfilled.
Willie's message is clear: he seeks justice, safety, and peace for his neighborhood. He calls for action, highlighting the urgent need for environmental justice in Shiloh. Join us in supporting Willie and the community's push for lasting change.
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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/.






















