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[DAY 1] measure 조치, 방법 production 생산량 ensure 반드시 ~ 하게 하다 in a timely manner 적절한 시기에, 적시에 supervisor 관리자 submit 제출하다 application 지원서 justify ~의 정당성을 증명하다. 정당화하다 budget 예산 eventually 결국 [DAY 2] essentials 요소, 본질적 요소 production 생산 advise against ~ ~에 반대의견을 제시하다 implement 실행하다 unstable 불안정한 decline 감소하다, 줄이다. demand 수요 [DAY3] withdraw (약속등을)취소하다, 철회하다 substitute 대체하다. 대용하다 surrender 항복하다 chin 턱 chee..
01:29 In 2019, the Greenland ice sheet was experiencing its largest melt in recorded history: 200 billion tons of ice liquified into the ocean. When glacial ice melts, caving icebergs release sediments and particles into the seawater, initiating our ocean's food chain. Plankton feed on the sediment, krill eat plankton, and the humpback whales feed on the krill. This photograph is the result of w..
00:09 Nature reveals itself to us in unique ways, if we stop and look at the world through a window of time. 00:17 Over the last decade, I've observed endangered species and habitats around the world, using a photographic technique that captures the passage of time, literally from day to night, all within a single image. It has allowed me to witness the fleeting moments between wildlife and the ..
07:01 So though wildfires are a natural disaster, as a consequence of climate change, they're also man-made. And what's so amazing about this is we have the ancient technology that we know can help prevent them, and we've used it for thousands of years. And what I find so fascinating about these technologies is how complex they are and how attuned they are to nature. And then, how resilient we c..
07:39 So, if you want to help your community, if you want to help your family, if you want to help your friends, you have to express yourself. And to express yourself, you have to know yourself. It's actually super easy. You just have to follow your love. There is no path. There's no path till you walk it, and you have to be willing to play the fool. So don't read the book that you should read, ..
01:43 So you have to ask yourself: Do you think human creativity matters? Well, hmm. Most people don't spend a lot of time thinking about poetry. Right? They have a life to live, and they're not really that concerned with Allen Ginsberg's poems or anybody's poems, until their father dies, they go to a funeral, you lose a child, somebody breaks your heart, they don't love you anymore, and all of ..
01:22 And so, I find that very liberating, because I think that most of us really want to offer the world something of quality, something that the world will consider good or important. And that's really the enemy, because it's not up to us whether what we do is any good, and if history has taught us anything, the world is an extremely unreliable critic. Right? liberating 1. 자유롭게 2. 해방시키는 unreli..
10:38 So finally: basically, I'm here to tell you, people talk about the future as though it's either going to be a technological wonderland or some kind of apocalyptic poop barbecue. 10:51 (Laughter) 10:52 But the truth is, it's not going to be either of those things. It's going to be in the middle. It's going to be both. It's going to be everything. The one thing we do know is that the future ..