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The World Becomes What You Teach
 
Zoe created the first Master of Education and Certificate Program in Humane Education in the U.S. covering the interconnected issues of human rights, environmental preservation, and animal protection
White Salmon River
 
the nearly 100-year-old Condit Dam was disabled with explosives October 28, 2011.
90 Foot Wave!
 
Garrett McNamara just broke the world record for largest wave surfed
Plastic Bag Pollution
 
CNN's Amber Lyon examines the effect of plastic bags on the environment.
Murmuration in Ireland
 
A chance encounter and shared moment with one of nature's fleeting phenomena. A collection of starlings is called a murmuration.
Transition to a world without oil
 
Rob Hopkins reminds us that the oil our world depends on is steadily running out. He proposes a unique solution to this problem -
7 Billion: How?
 
It was just two centuries ago that the global population was 1 billion — in 1804.
Meatless Monday
 
What exactly are Meatless Mondays? Find out why they're sweeping the nation, who's taking part, why they're doing it, and how you can join them.
Bears Play with Pumpkins
 
Wall Street Revolt
 
The emotional outpouring of the Occupy movement spreads to 1500 cities
E-Waste Hell
 
How are the West's 'recycled' TVs and computers ending up in a toxic dump in Ghana?
Midnight Sun
 
A natural phenomenon occurring in the summer months north of the Arctic Circle
Kayaking with Blue Whales
 
The lunge feed was heart pounding excitement, but seeing one underwater was relaxing and peaceful.
My Mushroom Burial Suit
 
Jae Rhim Lee's Infinity Burial Project explores the choices we face after death, and how our choices reflect our denial or acceptance of death’s physical implications.
Freeing energy from the Grid
 
What would happen if we could generate power from our windowpanes?
Water by TSO Photography
 
The fjord landscape in western Norway. To Beethoven´s Moonlight Sonata played by Marika Takeuchi.
We Can recycle Plastic
 
Mike Biddle: Plastics recycler
Shooting Fish In The Barrel
 
Idiom: Like Shoot Fish in a Barrel
Landscapes 2
 
Dustin Farrell - Every frame of this video is a raw still from a Canon 5D2 DSLR and processed with Adobe software.
Richard Feynman on Curiosity
 
Take The World From Another Point Of View
 
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Every day, we use materials from the earth without thinking, for free. But what if we had to pay for their true value: would it make us more careful about what we use and what we waste? Think of Pavan Sukhdev as nature's banker -- assessing the value of the Earth's assets. Eye-opening charts will make you think differently about the cost of air, water, trees ...

In 2008, Pavan Sukhdev took a sabbatical from Deutsche Bank, where he'd worked for fifteen years, to write up two massive and convincing reports on the green economy. For UNEP, his "Green Economy Report" synthesized years of research to show, with real numbers, that environmentally sound development is not a bar to growth but rather a new engine for growing wealth and creating employment in the face of persistent poverty. The groundbreaking TEEB report (formally “The Economics of Ecosystems and Biodiversity”) report counts the global economic benefits of biodiversity. It encourages countries to develop and publish "Natural capital accounts" tracking the value of plants, animal, water and other "natural wealth" alongside traditional financial measures -- in the hope of changing how decisions are made to take into account damage or preservation of biodiversity. Sukhdev is the current McCluskey Fellow at Yale University where he leads the TEEB@YALE graduate seminar. Sukhdev chairs the Global Agenda Council on Biodiversity and Ecosystems for the World Economic Forum, and was the Special Advisor and Head of UNEP’s Green Economy Initiative. He says: "You cannot manage what you do not measure."

 

 

 

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Showing 241 - 260 of 458 Articles
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The World Becomes What You Teach
 
Zoe created the first Master of Education and Certificate Program in Humane Education in the U.S. covering the interconnected issues of human rights, environmental preservation, and animal protection
White Salmon River
 
the nearly 100-year-old Condit Dam was disabled with explosives October 28, 2011.
90 Foot Wave!
 
Garrett McNamara just broke the world record for largest wave surfed
Plastic Bag Pollution
 
CNN's Amber Lyon examines the effect of plastic bags on the environment.
Murmuration in Ireland
 
A chance encounter and shared moment with one of nature's fleeting phenomena. A collection of starlings is called a murmuration.
Transition to a world without oil
 
Rob Hopkins reminds us that the oil our world depends on is steadily running out. He proposes a unique solution to this problem -
7 Billion: How?
 
It was just two centuries ago that the global population was 1 billion — in 1804.
Meatless Monday
 
What exactly are Meatless Mondays? Find out why they're sweeping the nation, who's taking part, why they're doing it, and how you can join them.
Bears Play with Pumpkins
 
Wall Street Revolt
 
The emotional outpouring of the Occupy movement spreads to 1500 cities
E-Waste Hell
 
How are the West's 'recycled' TVs and computers ending up in a toxic dump in Ghana?
Midnight Sun
 
A natural phenomenon occurring in the summer months north of the Arctic Circle
Kayaking with Blue Whales
 
The lunge feed was heart pounding excitement, but seeing one underwater was relaxing and peaceful.
My Mushroom Burial Suit
 
Jae Rhim Lee's Infinity Burial Project explores the choices we face after death, and how our choices reflect our denial or acceptance of death’s physical implications.
Freeing energy from the Grid
 
What would happen if we could generate power from our windowpanes?
Water by TSO Photography
 
The fjord landscape in western Norway. To Beethoven´s Moonlight Sonata played by Marika Takeuchi.
We Can recycle Plastic
 
Mike Biddle: Plastics recycler
Shooting Fish In The Barrel
 
Idiom: Like Shoot Fish in a Barrel
Landscapes 2
 
Dustin Farrell - Every frame of this video is a raw still from a Canon 5D2 DSLR and processed with Adobe software.
Richard Feynman on Curiosity
 
Take The World From Another Point Of View
 
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