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EarthX is a media company dedicated to inspiring conservation and sustainability, encouraging people to care for our unique planet. Visit their website: https://earthxmedia.com/
The "Law & Nature" series, developed by the EarthxLaw Advisory Council, features environmental thought leaders discussing critical legal and policy issues. This includes talks on automotive and low-carbon fuel standards, and regulatory compliance. EarthX began during the pandemic by assembling top environmental lawyers to explore these challenges. As "The Official Network of Earth Day," EarthX continues to provide insightful programming, supporting its mission to "Love Our Planet."
A circular food economy redesigns systems to benefit nature, people, and climate. Food brands and supermarkets can drive this by rethinking ingredients and production.
The Ellen MacArthur Foundation, an international charity, promotes a circular economy. This design-driven approach eliminates waste and pollution, circulates materials, and regenerates nature.
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A circular food economy redesigns systems to allow nature to thrive. By rethinking ingredients and production, food brands and supermarkets can design food that benefits people, nature, and climate.
The Ellen MacArthur Foundation, an international charity, champions the circular economy. This design-driven approach eliminates waste and pollution, circulates products and materials, and regenerates nature.
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The food industry significantly contributes to biodiversity loss and global greenhouse gas emissions. However, food can be designed to allow nature to thrive.
Circular design for food rethinks ingredients and production, empowering brands and supermarkets to create a system that benefits nature and climate. The Ellen MacArthur Foundation, an international charity, champions this circular economy concept—eliminating waste, circulating materials, and regenerating nature.
For more information on circular design and the circular economy, visit the Ellen MacArthur Foundation website or subscribe to our YouTube channel.
Earth's average surface temperature in 2024 was the warmest on record.
This finding comes from an analysis led by NASA scientists.
EarthX is a media company and the official network of Earth Day, dedicated to inspiring global care for our planet. We promote conservation and sustainability through an omni-channel approach, delivering original series, documentaries, and short-form content across our 24/7 linear channel, social, and digital platforms. Our programming offers sustainable solutions and inspiring topics on climate and environmental challenges.
The "Law & Nature" series, developed by the EarthxLaw Advisory Council, features prominent environmental law practitioners. These discussions explore critical legal and policy issues vital for environmental protection, examining how companies and governments address them.
Visit EarthX at https://earthxmedia.com/.
EarthX is a media company dedicated to inspiring environmental conservation and sustainability. We believe our planet is a unique and special place, and our mission is to protect it by delivering entertaining and inspiring content that offers sustainable solutions to environmental challenges.
As "The Official Network of Earth Day," EarthX utilizes an omnichannel approach, including a 24/7 linear channel, social, and digital platforms. Our programming features original series, documentaries, and expert discussions, such as the "Law & Nature" series developed by the EarthxLaw Advisory Council. Learn more at earthxmedia.com.
In this clip from "Wild Wonders with Brooke" (Season 3, Episode 2: "Zookeeper for a Day"), young conservationist Brooke Carter learns about giraffes and feeds Cosmo, the San Antonio Zoo's towering 17-foot resident. The series follows Brooke as she learns from experts and travels the world to protect animals and the planet.
EarthX, the official network of Earth Day, is a media company committed to inspiring environmental protection through conservation and sustainability. We offer original series, documentaries, and digital content across various platforms, providing entertaining and inspiring solutions for a healthier planet. Learn more at EarthX Media.
EarthX is a media company dedicated to inspiring people to care about the planet. As the official network of Earth Day, we promote conservation and sustainability through diverse programming. Our omni-channel approach reaches all ages via a 24/7 linear channel, social platforms, and digital content, offering original series, documentaries, and solutions-oriented content on environmental challenges.
Initially, EarthX began during the pandemic as a streaming service, assembling top environmental lawyers for discussions on critical legal and policy issues. This "Law & Nature" series, developed by the EarthxLaw Advisory Council, continues to facilitate expert dialogue on environmental protection. We've grown significantly since then, but remain committed to these insightful conversations.
Learn more at earthxmedia.com.
Transitioning to a circular economy for food involves redesigning systems to benefit people, nature, and climate. Food brands and supermarkets can achieve this by rethinking ingredients and production methods, allowing nature to thrive.
The Ellen MacArthur Foundation, an international charity, champions the circular economy concept. Driven by design, it eliminates waste and pollution, circulates products and materials, and regenerates nature.
For more insights, subscribe to The Ellen MacArthur Foundation on [YouTube](https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQAC2otE5_agzHZPnk3mE5w?sub_confirmation=1), visit our [website](https://www.ellenmacarthurfoundation.org), or follow us on [Instagram](http://instagram.com/EllenMacArthurFoundation), [Facebook](http://www.facebook.com/ellenmacarthurfoundation), [Twitter](http://www.twitter.com/circulareconomy), and [LinkedIn](https://www.linkedin.com/company/ellen-macarthur-foundation/).
This text outlines the core arguments of climate change deniers, presented in a concise forty-four-second format.
Such a brief summary typically highlights key points, often simplifying complex scientific discussions.
The aim is to quickly convey their perspective.
"It's not that I don't think these problems are big or that they're urgent, but I can start to see that these problems are solvable." Data scientist Hannah Ritchie, a self-proclaimed "urgent enthusiast," counters climate doomerism with this hopeful message. In her full Big Think interview, Ritchie, a Senior Researcher at Oxford and Deputy Editor at Our World in Data, explores a wide range of critical environmental topics.
She delves into climate change solutions, sustainable food systems, plastic waste, and population dynamics, offering pragmatic perspectives. For more, subscribe to Big Think on YouTube or read the full transcript here. Ritchie is also the author of "Not the End of the World."
The Center for Biological Diversity is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization of lawyers, scientists, and activists based in Tucson, Arizona. They are dedicated to protecting endangered species and their habitats across the planet.
Believing human welfare is deeply linked to nature—to the vast diversity of wild animals and plants—the Center uses science, law, and creative media to secure a future for all species. Their work focuses on safeguarding the lands, waters, and climate essential for survival, ensuring a wild world for generations to come. Learn more about their mission: biologicaldiversity.org
Over the last eighteen months, we've followed six Big Food Redesign Challenge participants as they designed food products allowing nature to thrive. Watch the final episode to celebrate their journey's culmination.
The Ellen MacArthur Foundation, an international charity, champions a circular economy. This design-driven approach eliminates waste and pollution, circulates products, and regenerates nature.
Thank you for watching. For more insightful videos, subscribe to The Ellen MacArthur Foundation on YouTube. Explore our work at our website or connect with us on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn.
For 18 months, six Big Food Redesign Challenge participants have developed food products enabling nature to thrive. Their journey culminates in 'Product Showcase' events in London and São Paulo. Watch as these pioneers inspire the industry to transform our shopping baskets, putting theory into action for a nature-positive future.
The Ellen MacArthur Foundation, an international charity, promotes a circular economy that eliminates waste, circulates materials, and regenerates nature through design. Subscribe for more videos: YouTube. Explore our work: ellenmacarthurfoundation.org. Follow us: Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn.
Over 7,000 languages globally represent diverse worldviews, many now endangered. This "Nature's Genius" episode features Indigenous language champions Jeannette Armstrong (Okanagan) and Rowen White (Mohawk).
They explore how Indigenous words, stories, and ideas profoundly influence our conception of nature and our place within it. Armstrong is co-founder of the En'owkin Centre, and White operates Sierra Seeds, a living seed bank.
Discover more about this Bioneers podcast series, which seeks solutions for balancing human civilization with living systems, at bioneers.org/natures-genius. Other resources include the Indigenous Seed Keepers Network, Sierra Seeds, and Language Keepers.
ABOUT UPCOMING SCREENING of film, Mrs Robinson
We are reaching out to invite you to a screening of the documentary Mrs. Robinson on Friday, November 14th, at 7PM EST/4PM PST. You can register here to participate on our streaming site, Kinema at earthsayerscinema.com. You will receive a confirmation email from Kinema. Learn from the woman who broke glass ceilings and took on the challenge of leaving no one behind.
“MRS ROBINSON” chronicles Mary Robinson's half-century fight for justice and equality, told in her own words. It illuminates her battles on the streets, in courts, at the ballot box, and in corridors of power.
A reforming constitutional lawyer and senator, Mary made history as Ireland's President in 1990. She then served as UN High Commissioner, fearlessly challenging human rights abuses worldwide. Today, she chairs The Elders, an independent group founded by Nelson Mandela, dedicated to peace and human rights.
Directed by Aoife Kelleher and produced by Loosehorse, “MRS ROBINSON” was funded by Fís Éireann /Screen Ireland and the Utah Film Center. Pat Mitchell is among the executive producers.
In this excerpt from "The Interview of the Century," hosted by Guy Lane, Michael Dowd and Peter Fiekowsky discuss preventing a catastrophic climate crisis. The full interview is available at VitaSapien.org.
For more information on the state of our planet, visit the FacingFuture Library.
The Arctic's thawing ice threatens to release vast methane hydrate stores, a gas 84 times more potent than CO2. This potential tipping point could dangerously spike atmospheric heating.
Peter Fiekowsky and Peter Wadhams propose enhancing natural methane oxidation with Iron Chloride, a method explained in Fiekowsky's book, *Climate Restoration: The Only Future that will Sustain the Human Race*. Funding this planetary "life insurance" is critical.
For more information, visit the Climate Restoration Safety and Governance Board, order Fiekowsky's book, explore Peter Wadhams' Ted Talk and book, or consult the FacingFuture Library.
Eco restoration is vital for life on Earth. John D. Liu's Commonland Foundation spearheads 55 large-scale global projects.
In Egypt, Siham Said (Habiba), Maximilian Abouleish-Boes (SEKEM), and Naglaa Ahmed (Egyptian Biodynamic Association) demonstrate success, reviving hydrological cycles and ecological function on dried land. Two thousand Egyptian farmers actively restore nature, store carbon, and develop sustainable organic agriculture, often via carbon credits—a stark contrast to COP27.
For more information or to join: [Habiba](https://globalearthrepairfoundation.org/habiba-community-and-ecosystem-restoration-camp-sinai-egypt/), [Commonland](https://www.commonland.com/), [Ecosystem Restoration Camps](https://ecosystemrestorationcamps.org/), [John D. Liu](https://knaw.academia.edu/JohnDLiu). For global insights, visit the [FacingFuture Library](https://facingfuture.earth/library).
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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/.






















