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Want TED Talks on the go? Everyday, this feed brings you our latest talks in audio format. Hear thought-provoking ideas on every subject imaginable – from Artificial Intelligence to Zoology, and everything in between – given by the world's leading thinkers and doers. This collection of talks, given at TED and TEDx conferences around the globe, is also available in video format. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Oct 20, 2021 • 10min
How much clean electricity do we really need? | Solomon Goldstein-Rose
In this talk, Solomon Goldstein-Rose, a climate author and advocate for clean energy, argues that simply replacing fossil fuels won't suffice. We need to expand clean electricity generation by 12 times to combat climate change effectively. He highlights the importance of electrifying the global economy, especially in developing nations, and advocates for innovative carbon extraction methods. Goldstein-Rose urges a bold vision for a sustainable future, emphasizing that achieving net negative emissions is vital to enhancing equality and quality of life.

Oct 19, 2021 • 12min
How we could eat real meat without harming animals | Isha Datar
Isha Datar, an advocate for cellular agriculture, shares groundbreaking insights on producing meat without harming animals. She discusses how this innovative method can revolutionize our food systems, making meat consumption ethical and sustainable. Datar emphasizes the environmental benefits and potential cost reductions of lab-grown meat, contrasting it with conventional farming. She also envisions a future full of exciting culinary possibilities, urging a shift towards responsible food production that aligns with animal welfare.

Oct 18, 2021 • 3min
Introducing: Am I Normal? with Mona Chalabi
Mona Chalabi tackles the question of normality in our lives, diving into what makes us tick. She explores relatable issues such as friendships and the length of time it takes to heal from breakups. Using data to shed light on these complexities, she consults experts and even her own mother for insights. The discussion reveals surprising truths and challenges the very notion of what 'normal' really means.

Oct 15, 2021 • 6min
The first step towards more inclusive dermatology | Jenna C. Lester
Jenna C. Lester, a TED Fellow and dermatologist, highlights the pressing issue of dermatological disparities in diagnosing conditions on darker skin tones. She reveals that nearly half of new dermatologists feel unprepared to treat patients of color, leading to worse health outcomes. Jenna discusses her initiative to broaden medical training, including the Skin of Color program, which aims to equip future doctors with the knowledge needed for inclusive care. Her insights emphasize the vital need for a more comprehensive approach in dermatology education.

Oct 14, 2021 • 12min
The billion-dollar campaign to electrify transport | Monica Araya
In this engaging discussion, Monica Araya, an electrification advocate and Climate Works Foundation fellow, outlines the ambitious Drive Electric campaign aimed at eliminating pollution from transportation. She reveals a crucial funding boost from the Audacious Project, propelling a billion-dollar plan to transition to electric vehicles. Araya emphasizes the role of collaboration among 70 organizations, city officials, and individuals in achieving a zero-emission future. She discusses pressing challenges in the automotive industry and the need for systemic change to combat climate issues.

Oct 12, 2021 • 9min
A roadmap for young changemakers | Melati Wijsen
Melati Wijsen, a youth activist and social entrepreneur, began her environmental advocacy at just 12 years old in Bali, focusing on plastic pollution. She shares valuable insights on how young changemakers can sustain their passion while avoiding burnout. Wijsen discusses the importance of teamwork, clear goals, and self-care in advocacy. She emphasizes the need for educational systems to foster sustainability and critiques insincere corporate engagement with youth. Her journey inspires a new generation to drive impactful change worldwide.

Oct 8, 2021 • 12min
How humanity doubled life expectancy in a century | Steven Johnson
In this engaging discussion, Steven Johnson, an author focused on science, technology, and culture, reveals how humanity has doubled life expectancy over the past century. He highlights fascinating historical anecdotes and innovations that contributed to this achievement. Johnson stresses the importance of addressing health equity to ensure all people benefit from advancements. He also examines the intersection of science and society, emphasizing how vaccines and public health practices have transformed our lives. Can we sustain this progress for future generations?

Oct 7, 2021 • 10min
A more accurate way to calculate emissions | Charlotte Degot
In this engaging discussion, Charlotte Degot, a green technologist focused on using AI for better emissions tracking, shares her insights on the challenges of measuring greenhouse gases. She reveals how artificial intelligence can process vast data to help corporations set realistic climate goals. Charlotte emphasizes the importance of accurate measurements in various industries, including wine and cement, showcasing innovative methodologies that enhance sustainability practices and ultimately reduce pollution.

Oct 6, 2021 • 10min
The brain science of obesity | Mads Tang-Christensen
Mads Tang-Christensen, an obesity researcher, dives into the fascinating connection between the brain and gut in regulating appetite. He reveals how obesity is influenced by genetics and environmental factors, challenging the stigma surrounding weight management. One groundbreaking discovery is a molecule that could be key to engineering solutions for healthy weight loss. Mads discusses the implications of obesity as a disease and the necessity for innovative treatment strategies, emphasizing the role of hormones like GLP-1 in appetite control.

Oct 5, 2021 • 10min
How NFTs are building the internet of the future | Kayvon Tehranian
Creative technologist Kayvon Tehranian discusses the groundbreaking potential of NFTs in transforming the internet. He highlights how these digital assets are revolutionizing ownership, empowering artists, and shifting economic control from corporations to creators. Tehranian dives into the evolution of digital ownership, the challenges faced, and how NFTs can democratize access to content. He also explores innovative applications of NFTs beyond art, emphasizing their role in fostering community and enhancing online interactions.


