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Want TED Talks on the go? Everyday, this feed brings you our latest talks in audio format. Hear thought-provoking ideas on every subject imaginable – from Artificial Intelligence to Zoology, and everything in between – given by the world's leading thinkers and doers. This collection of talks, given at TED and TEDx conferences around the globe, is also available in video format. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Oct 14, 2020 • 7min
Europe's plan to become the first carbon-neutral continent | Ursula von der Leyen
Ursula von der Leyen, President of the European Commission, shares her vision for Europe to become the first carbon-neutral continent by 2050. She emphasizes the urgency of the climate crisis and the need for collective action. The discussion covers the European Green Deal and its 50 key actions aimed at sustainability. Von der Leyen argues that the COVID-19 pandemic should act as a catalyst for clean energy innovation rather than a setback, while highlighting the economic opportunities and job creation that come with this transition.

Oct 13, 2020 • 9min
Environmental justice is racial justice | David Lammy
David Lammy, Member of Parliament for Tottenham and a passionate advocate for minority leadership in climate issues, discusses the vital intersection of environmental and racial justice. He highlights the lack of recognition for how climate emergencies disproportionately affect Black lives. Lammy emphasizes that tackling climate change requires inclusive policies and representation from marginalized communities. He calls for collective action to address systemic inequalities and ensure a sustainable future that prioritizes equity.

Oct 12, 2020 • 11min
How cities are detoxing transportation | Monica Araya
Monica Araya, an electrification advocate, discusses the global push for emission-free transportation in urban environments. She highlights transformative efforts in cities like Amsterdam and Paris to phase out fossil fuel vehicles. The conversation emphasizes the critical need for clean air and carbon reduction targets, while exploring financial strategies to support electric buses and other zero-emission solutions. Araya envisions a future free from internal combustion engines, showcasing what it will take to make this shift possible.

Oct 11, 2020 • 13min
Our moral imperative to act on climate change -- and 3 steps we can take | His Holiness Pope Francis
His Holiness Pope Francis, the spiritual leader of millions, passionately addresses the climate crisis from Vatican City. He outlines three vital actions that everyone can take to combat environmental issues and economic disparities. Emphasizing the necessity of collective action, he advocates for sustainable practices, including clean energy and the right to safe drinking water. With love as a guiding principle, he inspires communities to unite in creating a more dignified and sustainable world for all.

Oct 10, 2020 • 8min
This decade calls for Earthshots to repair our planet | Prince William
Prince William, The Duke of Cambridge, advocates for the urgent need to tackle climate change through his Earthshot initiative. He emphasizes that this decade is pivotal for humanity, with ambitious goals to protect nature, clean our air, and restore oceans. Insisting on global collaboration, he calls for innovation and creativity to secure a sustainable future. Reflecting on the balance between human progress and environmental preservation, he inspires hope and accountability in the fight to repair our planet.

Oct 9, 2020 • 12min
Climate Mindset | TED Radio Hour
Tom Rivett-Carnac, an expert in climate change policy and a key player in creating the Paris Agreement, discusses the vital need for a mental shift to tackle the climate crisis. He delves into the importance of reshaping narratives that foster collective action, drawing parallels to Britain’s unity during WWII. Rivett-Carnac also reflects on how the pandemic has changed our values towards climate responsibility and emphasizes the urgency for proactive measures, urging everyone to engage in meaningful ways to combat climate change.

Oct 8, 2020 • 12min
Civilization on the Moon -- and what it means for life on Earth | Jessy Kate Schingler
Jessy Kate Schingler, a space policy researcher, discusses the thrilling possibility of human life on the Moon within the next decade. She explores governance and resource management challenges for lunar colonization, emphasizing how these issues mirror those on Earth. Schingler argues that the Moon can serve as a model for innovative solutions to global problems like climate change. She also delves into the ethical implications of managing lunar resources, advocating for collaborative governance as humanity ventures into this new frontier.

Oct 7, 2020 • 9min
What kids can teach adults about asking for help | YeYoon Kim
YeYoon Kim, a former kindergarten teacher, shares her insights on the power of asking for help, learned from her young students. She emphasizes that reaching out is a strength, not a weakness, and recounts a touching story about a student named Sam. Kim also discusses the emotional hurdles adults face when seeking support, contrasting this with the natural ease children have in asking for assistance. Through her own experiences, she encourages listeners to embrace vulnerability and cultivate deeper relationships by leaning on loved ones during tough times.

Oct 6, 2020 • 13min
We need to track the world's water like we track the weather | Sonaar Luthra
Sonaar Luthra, an entrepreneur and TED Fellow dedicated to environmental accountability, advocates for a global water monitoring system. He discusses the urgent need for innovative data collection methods to forecast water shortages, similar to weather tracking. Luthra highlights the dangers of PFAS chemicals and stresses the importance of transparency in water management. He champions investment in infrastructure and innovative solutions to ensure future water security, calling for a comprehensive approach to manage this vital resource effectively.

Oct 5, 2020 • 4min
Gerrymandering: How drawing jagged lines can impact an election | Christina Greer
Explore the fascinating world of gerrymandering, where district lines are not just arbitrary but strategically drawn to favor political parties. Discover tactics like packing and cracking that can sway election outcomes. The discussion dives into the historical context and the profound implications this practice has on democracy and voter representation. Get ready to rethink how a jagged map can influence political power and the very essence of fair elections.


