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TEDxSFU Duane Elvarum
Duane Elvarum
Professor Duane Elvarum of Emily Carr University speaks about a new initiative to help students, universities and government institutions in Vancouver work together to make it one of the greenest cities in the world.
0 people like thisDuane Elvarum: TEDxSFU Duane Elvarum
December 21, 2011 (over 11 years ago)Professor Duane Elvarum of Emily Carr University speaks about a new initiative to help students, universities and government institutions in Vancouver work together to make it one of the greenest cities in the world.
0 people like thisJulia Eileen Gillard: "A Great Clean Energy Future, A Great Reform Agenda"
July 14, 2011 (almost 12 years ago)Prime Minister Julia Gillard delivers a speech to the National Press Club about her plans on putting a price on carbon to launch a clean energy reform throughout the country.
0 people like thisBill Ford: A Future Beyond Traffic Gridlock
March 1, 2011 (over 12 years ago)One of the world's problems is the transportation industry's saturation. Bill Ford talks about cars, roads and parking spaces connected to each other to decrease traffic jams, increase the productivity of the pasengers and help preserve nature.
1 people like thisVan Jones: The Economic Injustice of Plastic
November 1, 2010 (over 12 years ago)Van Jones explains how saving plastic and saving lives can be done simultaneously with the right passion for the planet and respect for all species.
0 people like thisNaomi Klein: Addicted to Risk
December 1, 2010 (over 12 years ago)Naomi Klein talks about the risks humans have been addicted to taking through the years with regards to the environment. These risks have led us to the point where problems are too huge to solve and are even more risky to patch up.
0 people like thisRob Harmon: How the Market Can Keep Streams Flowing
November 1, 2010 (over 12 years ago)Rob Harmon shows how the stream in Montana survived being dried up with the help of farmers and beer business owners.
0 people like thisJuan Enriquez: Wanting to Grow Energy
September 1, 2007 (almost 16 years ago)Juan Enriquez talks about how energy from biofuels can be preserved for the future generations wihtout compromising the energy needs of the present.
0 people like thisCorneille Ewango: Hero of the Congo Forest
June 1, 2007 (about 16 years ago)Corneille Ewango tells the story of how he became a botanist and how he strived hard to preserve plant species despite their being ravaged by the wars in Congo.
0 people like thisBill McKibben: Bill McKibben Speaking at Power Shift 2011
April 18, 2011 (about 12 years ago)Bill McKibben delivers a rousing speech at the Power Shift 2011 convention in front of passionate people willing to change their lives to save the planet from the dangers of climate change.
0 people like thisJeremy Jackson: How We Wrecked the Ocean
April 1, 2010 (about 13 years ago)Jeremy Jackson talks about how people played a major role in depleting the living treasures of our planet's oceans.
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