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Jessica Green: Are we filtering the wrong microbes?

Should we keep the outdoors out of hospitals? Ecologist and TED Fellow Jessica Green has found that mechanical ventilation does get rid of many types of microbes, but the wrong kinds: the ones left in the hospital are much more likely to be pathogens.
https://www.ted.com/talks/jessica_green_are_we_filtering_the_wrong_microbes

Lennart Green: Close-up card magic with a twist

Like your uncle at a family party, the rumpled Swedish doctor Lennart Green says, "Pick a card, any card." But what he does with those cards is pure magic -- flabbergasting, lightning-fast, how-does-he-do-it? magic.
https://www.ted.com/talks/lennart_green_close_up_card_magic_with_a_twist

Kate Green: The pharaoh that wouldn't be forgotten

Hatshepsut was a female pharaoh during the New Kingdom in Egypt. Twenty years after her death, somebody smashed her statues, took a chisel and attempted to erase the pharaoh’s name and image from history. But who did it? And why? Kate Green investigates Hatshepsut's history for clues to this ancient puzzle. [Directed by Steff Lee, narrated by Ad...
https://www.ted.com/talks/kate_green_the_pharaoh_that_wouldn_t_be_forgotten

Michael Green: Why we should build wooden skyscrapers

Building a skyscraper? Forget about steel and concrete, says architect Michael Green, and build it out of … wood. As he details in this intriguing talk, it's not only possible to build safe wooden structures up to 30 stories tall (and, he hopes, higher), it's necessary.
https://www.ted.com/talks/michael_green_why_we_should_build_wooden_skyscrapers

John Green: The nerd's guide to learning everything online

Some of us learn best in the classroom, and some of us ... well, we don't. But we still love to learn -- we just need to find the way that works for us. In this charming, personal talk, author John Green shares the community of learning that he found in online video.
https://www.ted.com/talks/john_green_the_nerd_s_guide_to_learning_everything_online

James Green: 3 moons and a planet that could have alien life

Is there life beyond Earth? Join NASA's director of planetary science James Green for a survey of the places in our solar system that are most likely to harbor alien life.
https://www.ted.com/talks/james_green_3_moons_and_a_planet_that_could_have_alien_life

Michael Green: How flags unite (and divide) us

Flags are one of the simplest yet most powerful pieces of design ever conceived. They can make us swell with pride, burn with hatred -- and even inspire people to die or kill in their name, says vexillologist Michael Green. Take a brief walk through history as Green explores the symbolic fervor behind flags that unify and divide, inviting us to ...
https://www.ted.com/talks/michael_green_how_flags_unite_and_divide_us

Michael Green: The natural building blocks of sustainable architecture

If we're going to solve the climate crisis, we need to talk about construction. The four main building materials that humans currently use -- concrete, steel, masonry and wood -- have a heavy environmental impact, but what if we had a fifth option? Architect Michael Green proposes an entirely new, natural medium inspired by the structure of tree...
https://www.ted.com/talks/michael_green_the_natural_building_blocks_of_sustainable_architecture

Jessica Green: We're covered in germs. Let's design for that.

Our bodies and homes are covered in microbes -- some good for us, some bad for us. As we learn more about the germs and microbes who share our living spaces, TED Fellow Jessica Green asks: Can we design buildings that encourage happy, healthy microbial environments?
https://www.ted.com/talks/jessica_green_we_re_covered_in_germs_let_s_design_for_that

Playlist: In the Green: The Business of Climate Action (6 talks)

Businesses across the world are committing to measurable climate action -- but what exactly are they doing, and why? In this TED series, meet senior leaders from around the business world and learn important lessons about carbon emissions reduction that can be applied to workplaces everywhere. (Presented by TED Countdown and The Climate Pledge)
Curated by TED · 6 talks
https://www.ted.com/playlists/in_the_green_the_business_of_climate_action

Amy Green: A video game to cope with grief

When Amy Green's young son was diagnosed with a rare brain tumor, she made up a bedtime story for his siblings to teach them about cancer. What resulted was a video game, "That Dragon, Cancer," which takes players on a journey they can't win. In this beautiful talk about coping with loss, Green brings joy and play to tragedy. "We made a game tha...
https://www.ted.com/talks/amy_green_a_video_game_to_cope_with_grief

Michael Green: How we can make the world a better place by 2030

Can we end hunger and poverty, halt climate change and achieve gender equality in the next 15 years? The governments of the world think we can. Meeting at the UN in September 2015, they agreed to a new set of Global Goals for the development of the world to 2030. Social progress expert Michael Green invites us to imagine how these goals and thei...
https://www.ted.com/talks/michael_green_how_we_can_make_the_world_a_better_place_by_2030

Davonte Green: A new vision of healthy masculinity

What does it actually mean to be a "real man" these days? In a personal talk packed with actionable advice, youth advocate Davonte Green challenges age-old stereotypes about masculinity, showing that emotional intelligence and self-control — not aggression — are the keys to moving through the world with confidence and strength.
https://www.ted.com/talks/davonte_green_a_new_vision_of_healthy_masculinity

Michael Green: The global goals we've made progress on -- and the ones we haven't

"We are living in a world that is tantalizingly close to ensuring that no one need die of hunger or malaria or diarrhea," says economist Michael Green. To help spur progress, back in 2015 the United Nations drew up a set of 17 goals around important factors like health, education and equality. In this data-packed talk, Green shares his analysis ...
https://www.ted.com/talks/michael_green_the_global_goals_we_ve_made_progress_on_and_the_ones_we_haven_t

Yasmin Green: How technology can fight extremism and online harassment

Can technology make people safer from threats like violent extremism, censorship and persecution? In this illuminating talk, technologist Yasmin Green details programs pioneered at Jigsaw (a unit within Alphabet Inc., the collection of companies that also includes Google) to counter radicalization and online harassment -- including a project tha...
https://www.ted.com/talks/yasmin_green_how_technology_can_fight_extremism_and_online_harassment

Michael Green: What the Social Progress Index can reveal about your country

The term Gross Domestic Product is often talked about as if it were “handed down from god on tablets of stone.” But this concept was invented by an economist in the 1930s. We need a more effective measurement tool to match 21st century needs, says Michael Green: the Social Progress Index. With charm and wit, he shows how this tool measures socie...
https://www.ted.com/talks/michael_green_what_the_social_progress_index_can_reveal_about_your_country

Andy Hobsbawm: Do the green thing

Andy Hobsbawm shares a fresh ad campaign about going green -- and some of the fringe benefits.
https://www.ted.com/talks/andy_hobsbawm_do_the_green_thing

Michael Green: The nuances of flag design — and how branding unifies us

Do states, sports teams and cities with badly designed flags struggle with a sense of pride? Designer and flag researcher Michael Green dives into the specifics of how poor branding can affect community morale.
https://www.ted.com/talks/michael_green_the_nuances_of_flag_design_and_how_branding_unifies_us

John Hardy: My green school dream

Join John Hardy on a tour of the Green School, his off-the-grid school in Bali that teaches kids how to build, garden, create (and get into college). The centerpiece of campus is the spiraling Heart of School, perhaps the world's largest freestanding bamboo building.
https://www.ted.com/talks/john_hardy_my_green_school_dream

Olivia Breese: The molecular love story that could help power the world

The key to revolutionizing the world's energy landscape may lie in an unlikely love story, says energy innovator Olivia Breese. She details the fateful marriage of a green electron and a water molecule -- a powerful source of carbon-free, sustainable energy -- and calls for universal investment in this potentially transformative resource. "A wor...
https://www.ted.com/talks/olivia_breese_the_molecular_love_story_that_could_help_power_the_world

Jessica Green and Karen Guillemin: You are your microbes

From the microbes in our stomachs to the ones on our teeth we are homes to millions of unique and diverse communities which help our bodies function. Jessica Green and Karen Guillemin emphasize the importance of understanding the many organisms that make up each and every organism. [Directed by Celine Keller and Paula Spagnoletti, narrated by Je...
https://www.ted.com/talks/jessica_green_and_karen_guillemin_you_are_your_microbes

James Green | TED Speaker

James Green leads NASA's solar system exploration and astrobiology research.
Space physicist
https://www.ted.com/speakers/james_green

Michael Green | TED Speaker

Michael Green wants to transform an industry that generates almost 40 percent of the world’s carbon emissions -- our built environment -- by creating cities made of natural, carbon-sequestering biomaterial structures instead of concrete and steel.
Architect
https://www.ted.com/speakers/michael_green

Catherine Mohr: The tradeoffs of building green

In a short, funny, data-packed talk at TED U, Catherine Mohr walks through all the geeky decisions she made when building a green new house -- looking at real energy numbers, not hype. What choices matter most? Not the ones you think.
https://www.ted.com/talks/catherine_mohr_the_tradeoffs_of_building_green

Norman Foster: My green agenda for architecture

Architect Norman Foster discusses his own work to show how computers can help architects design buildings that are green, beautiful and "basically pollution-free." From the 2007 DLD Conference, Munich; www.dld-conference.com
https://www.ted.com/talks/norman_foster_my_green_agenda_for_architecture

Alex Gendler: Can you solve the famously difficult green-eyed logic puzzle?

One hundred green-eyed logicians have been imprisoned on an island by a mad dictator. Their only hope for freedom lies in the answer to one famously difficult logic puzzle. Can you solve it? Alex Gendler walks us through this green-eyed riddle. [Directed by Artrake Studio, narrated by Addison Anderson].
https://www.ted.com/talks/alex_gendler_can_you_solve_the_famously_difficult_green_eyed_logic_puzzle

Vaitea Cowan: How green hydrogen could end the fossil fuel era

As climate change accelerates, finding clean alternatives to fossil fuels is more urgent than ever. Social entrepreneur Vaitea Cowan believes green hydrogen is the answer. Watch as she shares her team's work mass producing electrolyzers -- devices that separate water into its molecular components: hydrogen and oxygen -- and shows how they could ...
https://www.ted.com/talks/vaitea_cowan_how_green_hydrogen_could_end_the_fossil_fuel_era

Playlist: How microbes shape our world (6 talks)

Learn how these microorganisms influence everything from the air we breathe and how healthy we are, to forming life itself.
Curated by TED · 6 talks
https://www.ted.com/playlists/how_microbes_shape_our_world

Michelle Greene: A new stock exchange focused on the long-term

Investors tend to think in daily and quarterly numbers, leading to a system that can harm the future health of the economy and planet. Michelle Greene explains how the Long-Term Stock Exchange is reimagining public markets by holding companies to forward-thinking standards of diversity and inclusion, employee investment and environmental respons...
https://www.ted.com/talks/michelle_greene_a_new_stock_exchange_focused_on_the_long_term

Brian Greene: Making sense of string theory

Physicist Brian Greene explains superstring theory, the idea that minscule strands of energy vibrating in 11 dimensions create every particle and force in the universe.
https://www.ted.com/talks/brian_greene_making_sense_of_string_theory
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