Nem érdekelnek a jegesmedvék | Anilla Till | TEDxLibertyBridgeWomen
Mit jelent ma környezetvédőnek lenni? Egy tökéletes, hibátlan életmód vagy inkább a sok apró, tökéletlen, de tudatos döntés? Az előadás humorral és éleslátással vizsgálja a környezetvédelemhez fűződő elvárásainkat, és rávilágít arra, hogy miért olyan nehéz cselekedni a bolygónkért – és miért mégis elengedhetetlen. Az előadó északi tájakról hozott inspiráló történetein keresztül egy meredek, kavicsos útra hív minket.
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What does it mean to be an environmentalist today? Is it about living a flawless, perfect lifestyle, or is it about making small, imperfect yet conscious choices? With humor and sharp insight, this talk challenges our expectations of environmentalism and explores why taking action for our planet feels so difficult—yet remains absolutely essential. Through inspiring stories from the Arctic landscapes, the speaker invites us onto a steep, rocky path. Till Anilla a bolygóegészség kommunikációjának kutatója. Munkája során arra keresi a választ, hogyan fejlődhetne társadalmunk úgy, hogy egy egészségesebb és boldogabb Földön élhessünk, harmóniában a természettel. A Budapesti Corvinus Egyetem PhD-hallgatójaként a világ jeges vidékein merít inspirációt az ökológiai fenntarthatóság területén, miközben kreatív szakemberként a természetvédelemmel kapcsolatos kommunikáció gyakorlati oldalával foglalkozik.
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Anilla Till is a researcher in planetary health communication, dedicated to exploring how our society can evolve to create a healthier, happier Earth in harmony with nature. As a PhD student at Corvinus University of Budapest, she draws inspiration from the icy landscapes of the world to deepen her understanding of ecological sustainability, while also working as a creative professional in conservation communication. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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