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TEDxPatagonia - Gunter Pauli
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Gunter Pauli Formado como economista, Gunter se considera "una enzima que facilita los cambios", convencido de que todos tienen derecho a crear un mundo mejor para las generaciones presentes y futuras. Gunter comenzó a escribir cuentos para niños desde que tuvo que explicar a sus hijos en qué trabajaba y por qué se alejaba de casa. En sus esfuer... Read more

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- -: TEDxPatagonia - Gunter Pauli

August 23, 2011 (over 12 years ago)

Gunter Pauli Formado como economista, Gunter se considera "una enzima que facilita los cambios", convencido de que todos tienen derecho a crear un mundo mejor para las generaciones presentes y futuras. Gunter comenzó a escribir cuentos para niños desde que tuvo que explicar a sus hijos en qué tra...

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- -: TEDxMuskegon - Alan Steinman - Blue Water Economy

September 28, 2011 (over 12 years ago)

Water. Essential to life. Regional identity. Taken for granted? Water defines our Great Lakes region, yet we tend to undervalue it unless it comes in a plastic bottle with a fancy label. The concept of Blue Water Economy involves leveraging the abundant water resources of our region to stimulate ...

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- -: Phil Borges: Documenting our endangered cultures

January 12, 2007 (over 17 years ago)

http://www.ted.com Photographer Phil Borges shows rarely seen images of people from the mountains of Dharamsala, India, and the jungles of the Ecuadorean Amazon. In documenting these endangered cultures, he intends to help preserve them. TEDTalks is a daily video podcast of the best talks and p...

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- -: Jacqueline Novogratz on an escape from poverty

March 24, 2009 (about 15 years ago)

http://www.ted.com Jacqueline Novogratz tells a moving story of on an encounter in a Nairobi slum with Jane, a former prostitute. whose dreams of escaping poverty, of becoming a doctor and of getting married were fulfilled in an unexpected way. TEDTalks is a daily video podcast of the best talks...

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- -: Mike deGruy: Hooked by an octopus

April 15, 2010 (about 14 years ago)

http://www.ted.com Underwater filmmaker Mike deGruy has spent decades looking intimately at the ocean. A consummate storyteller, he takes the stage at Mission Blue to share his awe and excitement -- and his fears -- about the blue heart of our planet. TEDTalks is a daily video podcast of the bes...

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- -: Enric Sala: Glimpses of a pristine ocean

May 12, 2010 (almost 14 years ago)

http://www.ted.com Think of the ocean as our global savings account -- and right now, we're only making withdrawals, not deposits. Enric Sala shows how we can replenish our account through no-take marine reserves, with powerful ecological and economic benefits. TEDTalks is a daily video podcast ...

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- -: Dee Boersma: Pay attention to penguins

May 19, 2010 (almost 14 years ago)

http://www.ted.com Think of penguins as ocean sentinels, says Dee Boersma -- they're on the frontlines of sea change. Sharing stories of penguin life and culture, she suggests that we start listening to what penguins are telling us. TEDTalks is a daily video podcast of the best talks and perform...

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- -: Brian Skerry reveals ocean's glory -- and horror

June 2, 2010 (almost 14 years ago)

http://www.ted.com Photographer Brian Skerry shoots life above and below the waves -- as he puts it, both the horror and the magic of the ocean. Sharing amazing, intimate shots of undersea creatures, he shows how powerful images can help make change. TEDTalks is a daily video podcast of the best...

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- -: Peter Tyack: The intriguing sound of marine mammals

June 16, 2010 (almost 14 years ago)

http://www.ted.com Peter Tyack of Woods Hole talks about a hidden wonder of the sea: underwater sound. Onstage at Mission Blue, he explains the amazing ways whales use sound and song to communicate across hundreds of miles of ocean. TEDTalks is a daily video podcast of the best talks and perform...

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- -: Stephen Palumbi: Following the mercury trail

June 30, 2010 (almost 14 years ago)

http://www.ted.com There's a tight and surprising link between the ocean's health and ours, says marine biologist Stephen Palumbi. He shows how toxins at the bottom of the ocean food chain find their way into our bodies, with a shocking story of toxic contamination from a Japanese fish market. Hi...

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