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“The future belongs not to those who control resources, but to those who build and share technology”

History has been written by whoever controls the dominant fuel of the era — until now, says renewables entrepreneur Matt Tilleard. He explains why, as the clean energy transition ramps up, we’re moving from a world where energy comes from burning fuels to one where it will come from using technology. Learn why this could…

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History has been written by whoever controls the dominant fuel of the era — until now, says renewables entrepreneur Matt Tilleard. He explains why, as the clean energy transition ramps up, we’re moving from a world where energy comes from burning fuels to one where it will come from using technology. Learn why this could change everything about global power dynamics — and why the future belongs not to those who control resources, but to those who build and share technology.

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  1. @NiNiC83

    April 14, 2026 at 3:06 pm

    Can we migrate our primary source of energy to solar already? Of course they’ll charge for hardware but that will at least keep it more affordable.

  2. @tmm226

    April 14, 2026 at 3:07 pm

    Tech will end the world as we have known it.

  3. @Laylamarino445

    April 14, 2026 at 3:15 pm

    I read a book recommended by my friend during a difficult period after a breakup. I was ready to accept anything that promised a chance at a new life. Now, after reading it, I truly don’t understand why no well-known woman publicly speaks about the book Hidden Scripts in Love by Lora Kivren. It’s impossible that they haven’t heard of it. Through its words of understanding, it feels as if the author stands beside you, speaking directly to you. The difficult period in my life has now become the past. I know I will never repeat the same mistake again.

    • @user-nq5bw7fl8k

      April 14, 2026 at 6:15 pm

      Spam much?

  4. @death_isjust_thebeginning

    April 14, 2026 at 3:30 pm

    Technology IS destroying this world.

  5. @urbanstrencan

    April 14, 2026 at 3:36 pm

    Technology has two sides one could help our environment but other side is quickly destroying it. So we just need to choose right path to develop new tech

  6. @brbhave2p00p4

    April 14, 2026 at 3:49 pm

    The future belongs to China and it’s BRICS.

  7. @awasall3806

    April 14, 2026 at 5:30 pm

    Whut ??? This réponds me of à ted talk from a Nigerian man

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Introducing: The Khan TED Institute. Here’s a special note from Sal Khan with more info

What will the future of learning and careers look like in this new age of AI? Here’s TED Vision Steward and Khan Academy CEO Sal Khan with an exciting announcement about a brand new collaboration between TED, @khanacademy and ETS (@ETSCorporate) designed to help prepare the next generation with the skills they need to thrive…

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What will the future of learning and careers look like in this new age of AI? Here’s TED Vision Steward and Khan Academy CEO Sal Khan with an exciting announcement about a brand new collaboration between TED, @khanacademy and ETS (@ETSCorporate) designed to help prepare the next generation with the skills they need to thrive in work, life and society amid rapid technological change. Visit the link in TED’s bio to learn more about the Khan TED Institute and how you can get involved.

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What I Got Wrong About Changing the World | Malala Yousafzai | TED

Malala Yousafzai has spent her life advocating for girls’ education — surviving an assassination attempt at 15, meeting with world leaders and then watching hard-won progress collapse when Afghanistan fell to the Taliban in 2021. That moment of despair forced her to completely rethink what it means to create change, and what she discovered replaced…

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Malala Yousafzai has spent her life advocating for girls’ education — surviving an assassination attempt at 15, meeting with world leaders and then watching hard-won progress collapse when Afghanistan fell to the Taliban in 2021. That moment of despair forced her to completely rethink what it means to create change, and what she discovered replaced her shattered optimism with something more powerful and more honest. Hear how to keep fighting for the future you want, even when hope feels lost. (Recorded at TED2026 on April 14, 2026)

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The TED Idea Search has come to an end — and you’re invited to the grand finale #TEDTalks

Join us LIVE on Thursday, April 16 from TED2026: All of Us. This special session, Worldwide Wonder, brings together nine speakers from around the world, each selected through TEDx-hosted Idea Search events. Now, they take the stage at our flagship conference in Vancouver, BC, Canada. Experience a full lineup of thought-provoking talks, along with unscripted…

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Join us LIVE on Thursday, April 16 from TED2026: All of Us. This special session, Worldwide Wonder, brings together nine speakers from around the world, each selected through TEDx-hosted Idea Search events. Now, they take the stage at our flagship conference in Vancouver, BC, Canada. Experience a full lineup of thought-provoking talks, along with unscripted moments that are sure to surprise and delight.

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