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Invite only workshop for italian journalists covering climate change to learn more about european solutions, insights, data and challenges
Photos from TEDxHouston Countdown 2022.
In the spirit of TED Countdown — a movement to champion and accelerate solutions to the climate crisis — TEDxHouston Countdown shines a spotlight on local leaders and global innovators at the forefront of energy, sustainability, the built environment, and environmental justice.
TED’s global community is rallying to cut greenhouse gas emissions in half by 2030 in the race to achieve a world that is safer, cleaner and fairer for everyone. In light of the growing support for this in the U.S.—and especially in our region, where catastrophic weather-related events like Hurricane Harvey and Winter Storm Uri seem to occur almost every year, now—it is important for the public to understand how innovation, policy, and community-driven problem solving can work in tandem to tackle this incredible challenge. This is why we’re excited to bring everyone together for TEDxHouston Countdown: We’ll weave thoughtful talks, inclusive discussion, cultural exhibits, and inspiring entertainment together to engage Houstonians in these issues and hopefully inspire them to embrace how ‘being the change’ can, and must, start at home.
Countdown is a global initiative to champion and accelerate solutions to the climate crisis, turning ideas into action.
To mark Canada’s 150th anniversary of Confederation, the Legislative Assembly extend celebrations with a special Canada 150 Countdown, featuring 10 days of entertainment from June 21 until June 30.
Photos from TEDxHouston Countdown 2022.
In the spirit of TED Countdown — a movement to champion and accelerate solutions to the climate crisis — TEDxHouston Countdown shines a spotlight on local leaders and global innovators at the forefront of energy, sustainability, the built environment, and environmental justice.
TED’s global community is rallying to cut greenhouse gas emissions in half by 2030 in the race to achieve a world that is safer, cleaner and fairer for everyone. In light of the growing support for this in the U.S.—and especially in our region, where catastrophic weather-related events like Hurricane Harvey and Winter Storm Uri seem to occur almost every year, now—it is important for the public to understand how innovation, policy, and community-driven problem solving can work in tandem to tackle this incredible challenge. This is why we’re excited to bring everyone together for TEDxHouston Countdown: We’ll weave thoughtful talks, inclusive discussion, cultural exhibits, and inspiring entertainment together to engage Houstonians in these issues and hopefully inspire them to embrace how ‘being the change’ can, and must, start at home.
Future kindergartners learned how to manuever the lunchroom line at Richland Two's mock cafeteria at EdVenture's Countdown to Kindergarten.
Future kindergartners learned how to manuever the lunchroom line at Richland Two's mock cafeteria at EdVenture's Countdown to Kindergarten.
To all friends and family, may the new year bring us all a renewed sense of hope, abundance of love, and pleasant surprises!
And the countdown begins...without the bright ball yet.
Félix Collado interveniendo la mampara de Countdown del DWM10: Human. Sólo 4 dÃas para el evento!
Countdown is a global initiative to champion and accelerate solutions to the climate crisis, turning ideas into action.
Photos from TEDxHouston Countdown 2022.
In the spirit of TED Countdown — a movement to champion and accelerate solutions to the climate crisis — TEDxHouston Countdown shines a spotlight on local leaders and global innovators at the forefront of energy, sustainability, the built environment, and environmental justice.
TED’s global community is rallying to cut greenhouse gas emissions in half by 2030 in the race to achieve a world that is safer, cleaner and fairer for everyone. In light of the growing support for this in the U.S.—and especially in our region, where catastrophic weather-related events like Hurricane Harvey and Winter Storm Uri seem to occur almost every year, now—it is important for the public to understand how innovation, policy, and community-driven problem solving can work in tandem to tackle this incredible challenge. This is why we’re excited to bring everyone together for TEDxHouston Countdown: We’ll weave thoughtful talks, inclusive discussion, cultural exhibits, and inspiring entertainment together to engage Houstonians in these issues and hopefully inspire them to embrace how ‘being the change’ can, and must, start at home.