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02:02 We assume that the greatest threat of glacial melt will be sea level rise, which will certainly have major impacts on coastlines and populations around the world. But within this image, we discover that perhaps the greatest threat from glacial melt might be our ocean's ability to feed itself. Without ice, the ocean food chain may break. 02:24 Creating this photograph opened my consciousnes..
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 ..
08:00 We have thousands of years of ancient knowledge that we just need to listen to and allow it to expand our thinking about designing symbiotically with nature. And by listening, we'll only become wiser and ready for those 21st-century challenges that we know will endanger our people and our planet. And I've seen it. I know that it's possible. symbolically 1. 상징적으로 2. 기호로 endanger 1.… 을 2. 위태..
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..
05:00 And then to deal with flooding in a completely other way, the Tofinu tribe has developed the largest lake city in Africa. Ganvié, meaning "We survived, " is built of stilted houses that are organized around a canal system that you can navigate by dugout canoe. And the royal square stands amongst 3,000 stilted buildings that include a post office, a bank, a mosque and even a couple of bars ..
02:05 All across the globe, I've seen cultures who have been living with floods for thousands of years by evolving these ancient technologies that allow them to work with the water. In the southern wetlands of Iraq, which are formed by the confluence of the Tigris and the Euphrates rivers, a unique, water-based civilization lives. For 6,000 years, the Maʿdān have floated villages on man-made isl..
01:00 A couple of years ago, I traveled to northern India to a place overlooking the plains of Bangladesh where the Khasi people live in a forest that receives more rainfall than anywhere else on earth. And during the monsoon season, travel between villages is cut off by these floods, which transform this entire landscape from a forested canopy into isolated islands. This hill tribe has evolved ..
www.ted.com/speakers/julia_watson Julia Watson | Speaker | TED Julia Watson designs built environments with an eye towards sustainability, climate resilience and dismantling the barriers between urban environments and the natural world. www.ted.com 00:10 When you imagine the architectural wonders of the world, what do you see? The greatness of the Pyramids of Giza or maybe the amazing aqueducts ..