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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..
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..
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 ..
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 ..
06:20 We know this -- the time of our life is so short, and how we spend it -- are we spending it doing what's important to us? Most of us not. I mean, it's hard. The pull of habit is so huge, and that's what makes kids so beautifully creative, is that they don't have any habits, and they don't care if they're any good or not, right? They're not building a sandcastle going, "I think I'm going to..
03:26 And I believe that we are here on this star in space to try to help one another. Right? And first we have to survive, and then we have to thrive. And to thrive, to express ourselves, alright, well, here's the rub: we have to know ourselves. What do you love? And if you get close to what you love, who you are is revealed to you, and it expands. thrive 1. 번창하다 2. 성장하다 3. 넘쳐나다 4. 확장하다 5. 무성하다..