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To talk climate, lead with fun. #TEDTalks #Vegan

Food is culture, food is life — it’s part of who we are and the magic that binds us together. But here’s the twist: the way we eat is pushing the climate to the brink, with a third of global greenhouse gas emissions coming from the way we grow, process and waste food. Watch the…

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Food is culture, food is life — it’s part of who we are and the magic that binds us together. But here’s the twist: the way we eat is pushing the climate to the brink, with a third of global greenhouse gas emissions coming from the way we grow, process and waste food. Watch the full video here:

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  1. @TichGiaMy

    April 23, 2025 at 1:33 pm

    *Anyone in 2485?* 💖

  2. @imaadshabir5713

    April 23, 2025 at 1:33 pm

    Is this another propo…

    • @Jacco0

      April 23, 2025 at 2:09 pm

      Yes. But it’s good for the world 🤷‍♂️

  3. @oz.bready

    April 23, 2025 at 1:44 pm

    VEGAN FOOD IS “FUEL” !!!💡

    • @AmericatheBeautiful-p4z

      April 24, 2025 at 11:58 am

      For the Al-Goreithm!

  4. @voiceofsuccess2025

    April 23, 2025 at 3:19 pm

    ❤❤❤❤

  5. @The-KP

    April 23, 2025 at 3:29 pm

    Damn now I want to go to Vegas just to visit Pinky’s joint!

  6. @AmericatheBeautiful-p4z

    April 24, 2025 at 11:57 am

    1,700 Americans die EVERY day from Medical malpractice, deadly Pharma interactions and overdoses, and from Hospice elder abuse. EVERY DAY!
    Now what did you want to tell me about *your buIIshit +1.5°C in 275 years ‘climate change’ anti-Human Kleptocrat taxation scheme!?*

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Why the Best Ideas Come from Play | Maxwell Pearce | TED

Coaches kept telling Maxwell Pearce to stick to the fundamentals. Good thing he didn’t listen. A Harlem Globetrotter and artist, he went on to build a global reputation for gravity-defying dunks and a theory that the same playful rule-breaking is what powers progress in every field. In this joyful talk, he makes the case that…

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Coaches kept telling Maxwell Pearce to stick to the fundamentals. Good thing he didn’t listen. A Harlem Globetrotter and artist, he went on to build a global reputation for gravity-defying dunks and a theory that the same playful rule-breaking is what powers progress in every field. In this joyful talk, he makes the case that play isn’t the opposite of serious work — it’s the secret ingredient behind it. (Recorded at Play@TED on May 14, 2026)

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Predictions don’t just forecast the future — they shape it #TEDTalks

What do the story of Oedipus and your insurance premiums have in common? They are both driven by self-fulfilling prophecies. Philosopher and TED Fellow Carissa Véliz traces the hidden power of prediction, from Roman emperors who banned prophets to the AI algorithms quietly making decisions about your life right now. We tend to associate predictions…

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What do the story of Oedipus and your insurance premiums have in common? They are both driven by self-fulfilling prophecies. Philosopher and TED Fellow Carissa Véliz traces the hidden power of prediction, from Roman emperors who banned prophets to the AI algorithms quietly making decisions about your life right now. We tend to associate predictions with knowledge, she says, but they’re actually attempts to grab power. So the next time someone tells you a specific outcome is inevitable, remember: they aren’t describing the future — they’re selling it.

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