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TEDxConcorde - Evrard Wendenbaum - Comment repenser la protection de la biodiversité
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Filmé à TEDxConcorde le 28 Janvier 2012. Plus d'interventions sur http://tedxconcorde.com/

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- -: TEDxConcorde - Evrard Wendenbaum - Comment repenser la protection de la biodiversité

February 9, 2012 (about 12 years ago)

Filmé à TEDxConcorde le 28 Janvier 2012. Plus d'interventions sur http://tedxconcorde.com/

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- -: TEDxUniversityofGothenburg - Kerstin Johannesson - Oceans of Biodiversity

January 5, 2012 (over 12 years ago)

Genetic variation is a key factor for biodiversity both in the short and long run. But why is the genetic level of biodiversity not handled stronger politically? Kerstin Johannesson is professor in Marine Ecology at the University of Gothenburg, director of the Linnaeus Research Centre in Marine...

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- -: TEDxBoston - Dyan deNapoli - The Great Penguin Rescue

July 14, 2011 (almost 13 years ago)

"Penguins are very vocal birds and really really noisy . . . when we stepped through the doors and into the building it was eerily silent." Dyan deNapoli tells a riveting personal tale of the world's largest volunteer animal rescue that saved over 40,000 penguins after an oil spill off the coast...

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- -: TEDxDubbo - Tony Lovell - Soil Carbon: Putting Carbon Back Where It Belongs: In The Earth

September 9, 2011 (over 12 years ago)

Tony Lovell will explain the reasoning behind how more green growing plants means more captured carbon dioxide -- more water -- more production -- more biodiversity -- more profit. Did you know that a 1% change in soil organic matter across just one-quarter of the World's land area could sequeste...

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- -: Craig Venter: On the verge of creating synthetic life

March 10, 2008 (about 16 years ago)

http://www.ted.com "Can we create new life out of our digital universe?" asks Craig Venter. And his answer is, yes, and pretty soon. He walks the TED2008 audience through his latest research into "fourth-generation fuels" -- biologically created fuels with CO2 as their feedstock. His talk covers...

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- -: Why we have virus outbreaks & how we can prevent them

March 27, 2009 (about 15 years ago)

http://www.ted.com SARS, avian flu, swine flu ... each virus outbreak raises the question: What can be done? A compelling answer from virus hunter Nathan Wolfe, who's outwitting the next pandemic by staying two steps ahead: discovering new, deadly viruses where they first emerge -- passing from a...

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- -: Jonathan Drori: Why we're storing billions of seeds

May 28, 2009 (almost 15 years ago)

http://www.ted.com In this brief talk from TED U 2009, Jonathan Drori encourages us to save biodiversity -- one seed at a time. Reminding us that plants support human life, he shares the vision of the Millennium Seed Bank, which has stored over 3 billion seeds to date from dwindling yet essential...

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- -: Jason Clay: How big brands can help save biodiversity

August 16, 2010 (over 13 years ago)

http://www.ted.com Convince just 100 key companies to go sustainable, and WWF's Jason Clay says global markets will shift to protect the planet our consumption has already outgrown. Hear how his extraordinary roundtables are getting big brand rivals to agree on green practices first -- before the...

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- -: Jason A. Sohigian, "Redefining Economic Systems; Could a Forest Be Worth More Than a Gold Mine?

October 18, 2011 (over 12 years ago)

Jason A. Sohigian is the Deputy Director of the Armenia Tree Project (ATP). He is responsible for fundraising and communications among donors, the media, and the environmental community. In addition to his leadership role at ATP, Sohigian is a Teaching Fellow at Harvard University for a series of...

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- -: Charlie Rose - Paul Nurse

December 9, 2008 (over 15 years ago)

In a conversation, Paul Nurse talks about biodiversity and human health.

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