Photographer Ed Burtynsky accepts the 2005 TEDPrize, and presents a stunning slideshow of his work, which explores human impact on the natural world in eerily beautiful large-scale landscapes. In 2006,... continue reading
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I'd like to build this into comprehensive playlist. Long videos are preferred, but some short clips will be included. Please send me suggestions!
Photographer Ed Burtynsky accepts the 2005 TEDPrize, and presents a stunning slideshow of his work, which explores human impact on the natural world in eerily beautiful large-scale landscapes. In 2006,... continue reading
posted by plastiquemonkeyChopra speaks concisely on how dualism limits our ability to understand the world around us. (source) Albert Einstein had similar ideas: "A human being is a part of the whole, called by us, "Universe,"... continue reading
posted by fissionchipsScientists of the University of Kassel in Germany prove that the entire country can be powered by renewables only. They connected biogas, wind and solar power in a distributed way and show it can deliver... continue reading
posted by cybrbeastAmazing philosophical movie based on systems thinking which was explored by Fritjof Capra. I think this movie is rather timely.
posted by smibboSatire for a good cause. http://www.worldvision.com.au/40hourfamine/ http://www.30hourfamine.org/
posted by FletchAmory Lovins: We must win the oil end game
posted by my15minutes"David Attenborough explores just how much climate change is altering our planet. He looks ahead to find out what needs to be done to save Planet Earth from the worst impact of global warming and discovers... continue reading
posted by FedquipTopic is mostly centered on climate change / global environment. This is part one, the rest are linked to below. Good solid science. Part 2: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fzsYazk2RtY Part 3: http://www.youtube.c... continue reading
posted by gluoniumJanine Benyus is a science writer whose study looks at solutions to design problems which can be learned from studying nature's organisms.
posted by persephoneI have built with straw bales and i have to say they are really cool. I reckon the only reason they are not insanely popular is that building regulators and mortgage lenders are paid off by the steel and... continue reading
posted by MINKDuration 20 minutes 54 seconds. From http://www.ted.com/index.php/talks/view/id/140; In a follow-up to his now-legendary TED2006 presentation, Hans Rosling demonstrates how developing countries are... continue reading
posted by DeanoHarvard professor Dan Gilbert discusses why we are especially unsuited to respond to global warming. Update: jwray points out that the frog thing is a myth. As a metaphor it may not be true - but it... continue reading
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