TED Recommendation Al Gore: The Case for Optimism on Climate Change https://www.ted.com/talks/al_gore_the_case_for_optimism_on_climate_change#t-710790
Exploring Our Relationship With Water
Watermark exploring the effects and influences of water on humanity. How we've come to shape it, and how we are shaped by it.
We Shall Overcome
There's definitely a lot to overcome as we advance our vision of a more just & sustainable world. Remember MLK Jr's words, and don't lose hope!
Now is the Time to Act
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s words, which include his "Letter From a Birmingham Jail" advocate urgency to right what is wrong and deliver justice swiftly.
The Illusion of Choice
Challenge your worldview. How have you come to believe what you believe. Did you even have a choice? Turns out there really is a lot that's determined at birth.
Waste Not, Want Not
Jeremy Irons takes us on a journey through our waste, encouraging greater awareness of what it does to people and wildlife around the planet.
Understanding Our Bottled Water Consumption
Tapped is a brilliant documentary that explores the enormous impact of the bottled water industry. The environmental effects are severe.
Reconnecting With The Earth
Masanobu Fukuoka was a farmer-philosopher who helped launch the One Straw Revolution, encouraging others to adopt more natural farming methods.
Is Water A Human Right?
Raising questions around the legality of corporate ownership over water rights. Industry has an immense impact on environmental pressures.
Realizing The Historic Paris Climate Agreement
Christiana Figueres shares how she helped orchestrate the success of the 2016 Paris Climate Agreement. Admittedly, it required a whole lot of optimism.
Changing Times, Changing Climate
Iconic singer-songwriter Bob Dylan was recently awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature for his powerful words. They still ring true today.
Feeling The Thirst For Change
Last Call Oasis is a documentary that sounds the alarms regarding our water management. We need to appreciate how finite fresh water really is.