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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..
01:15 Our planet is changing before our eyes. But to witness that change is also to witness the remarkable relationships between all of nature, to see the infinite beauty of it, to learn how much bigger than us it is and why it is worth fighting for. infinite 1.무한한 2.끝없는 3.인피니트 4.무수한 5.무궁한 01:15 지구는 우리의 눈앞에서 변화하고 있습니다. 그 변화를 목격하는 것은 자연의 놀라운 관계를 목격하는 것이기도 합니다. 무한한 아름다움을 보고, 자연이 인간보다 거대함을 깨닫고, 자연을..
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..
07:31 Too often when we are faced with a crisis, we build walls in defense. I'm an architect, and I've been trained to seek solutions in permanence -- concrete, steel, glass -- these are all used to build a fortress against nature. But my search for ancient systems and Indigenous technologies has been different. It's been inspired by an idea that we can seed creativity in crisis. inventor 1.발명가 ..
06:09 Just earlier this year, when I was back home in Australia, the craziest thing happened. The burned ash from the bushfires surrounding Sydney rained down on us on Bondi Beach. And worried about carbon emissions -- not viral transmissions -- we were already wearing masks. The air was so choked by a plume of smoke that was so big that it reached as far away as New Zealand. Then in the midst o..
05:46 What amazes me is that while an individual acadja is pretty insignificant, when it's multiplied by 12,000, it creates an Indigenous technology the scale of industrial aquaculture, which is the greatest threat to our mangrove ecosystems... but this technology -- it builds more biodiversity than before. insignificant 1.미미한 2. 중요하지 multiply 1. 곱하다 2. 늘리다 3. 증가시키다 4. 증식시키다 5. 번식하다 indigenous [..
04:26 And this innovation, it's not just a model for chemical and coal-power-free purification. Since Calcutta's core has no formal treatment, it's the city's only way of cleaning the water downstream before it enters the Bay of Bengal. What I find so unbelievable about this infrastructure is that as cities across the world in Asia and in Europe begin to replicate this exact system, Calcutta is ..
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, ..