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Playlist: The forecast calls for ... (12 talks)

Your weather report: Clear, sunny skies, mild temperatures and a 100 percent chance of atmospheric TED Talks.
Curated by TED · 12 talks
https://www.ted.com/playlists/the_forecast_calls_for

R. Saravanan: Is the weather actually becoming more extreme?

From 2016 to 2019, the world saw record-breaking heat waves, rampant wildfires, and the longest run of category 5 tropical cyclones on record. The number of extreme weather events has been increasing for the last 40 years, and current predictions suggest that trend will continue. So, is the increase in extreme weather due to random chance, or ch...
https://www.ted.com/talks/r_saravanan_is_the_weather_actually_becoming_more_extreme

Al Roker, Al Gore, David Biello and Latif Nasser: The science of extreme weather — and how to reduce the harm

Floods, droughts, heat waves and cold blasts -- why is the weather becoming more extreme? Environmentalist and "America's weatherman" Al Roker discusses the link between climate change and disruptions to weather patterns worldwide, followed by a conversation between Nobel laureate Al Gore and TED science curator David Biello about the science of...
https://www.ted.com/talks/al_roker_al_gore_david_biello_and_latif_nasser_the_science_of_extreme_weather_and_how_to_reduce_the_harm

Playlist: Talks to watch when it's too hot to function (7 talks)

The red line on the thermometer feels like it’s taunting you. Let these talks cool you off.
Curated by TED · 7 talks
https://www.ted.com/playlists/talks_to_watch_when_it_s_too_h

Lloyd Treinish: This weather forecasting model is actually accurate

Lloyd Treinish has his head and his supercomputers in the clouds. On a mission to regain public trust in weather forecasting,Treinish shares how better data modeling can do everything from reduce flight delays to save lives in the face of natural disaster.
https://www.ted.com/talks/lloyd_treinish_this_weather_forecasting_model_is_actually_accurate

Mona Chalabi: How accurate is the weather forecast?

No one remembers when you're right, but no one forgets when you're wrong. Your local weather person knows that saying all too well. But while they take a lot of the heat (get it?), how much of it is actually justified? In this episode, Mona Chalabi looks at weather forecasting data to see how accurate these predictions really are, and gives us t...
https://www.ted.com/talks/mona_chalabi_how_accurate_is_the_weather_forecast

Al Roker: An extreme weather report from America's weatherman

It's not just you: the weather is getting worse. And if there's one person who would know, it's "America's weatherman," Al Roker, who's spent decades reporting live from some of the worst storms and natural disasters in history. He explains how we can each take action to address climate change and work towards a more sustainable, hopeful future ...
https://www.ted.com/talks/al_roker_an_extreme_weather_report_from_america_s_weatherman

Kala Constantino: An economy powered by sun and wind — it's almost here

With some of the highest energy bills in Southeast Asia and extreme weather to match, the Philippines experiences the climate crisis -- and climate activism -- as a part of daily life. Clean energy advocate Kala Constantino highlights how people across the country are coming together to transform policies, power and the economy as the island nat...
https://www.ted.com/talks/kala_constantino_an_economy_powered_by_sun_and_wind_it_s_almost_here

Catherine Nakalembe: Why can't we better prepare for extreme weather?

Thanks to advanced technology, we can now see droughts and crop failures months before they hit. So why are millions of people still going hungry? TED Fellow Catherine Nakalembe, director of the NASA Harvest program in Africa, exposes the blind spots that keep life-saving climate intelligence from reaching the communities it's designed to protec...
https://www.ted.com/talks/catherine_nakalembe_why_can_t_we_better_prepare_for_extreme_weather

Edmond Rhys Jones: How climate shocks could break the economy

Climate change isn't just reshaping our planet — it's also shaking the very foundations of the economy, says sustainability expert Edmond Rhys Jones. He explores the massive gap between what science tells us about the climate crisis and how the economy measures its impact, advocating for economists to borrow tools from science (like simulations ...
https://www.ted.com/talks/edmond_rhys_jones_how_climate_shocks_could_break_the_economy

Sonaar Luthra: We need to track the world's water like we track the weather

We need a global weather service for water, says entrepreneur and TED Fellow Sonaar Luthra. In a talk about environmental accountability, Luthra shows how we could forecast water shortages and risks with a global data collection effort -- just like we monitor the movement of storms -- and better listen to what the earth is telling us.
https://www.ted.com/talks/sonaar_luthra_we_need_to_track_the_world_s_water_like_we_track_the_weather

Nathalie Miebach: Art made of storms

Artist Nathalie Miebach takes weather data from massive storms and turns it into complex sculptures that embody the forces of nature and time. These sculptures then become musical scores for a string quartet to play.
https://www.ted.com/talks/nathalie_miebach_art_made_of_storms

Carol Farbotko and Ingrid Boas: Where will you be able to live in 20 years?

Humanity has always adapted to changing weather and moved to regions that best support cultural lifestyles and livelihoods. However, the rise in extreme weather is endangering coastal communities, and even for those with the resources to take action, the pace and nature of climate change has made it difficult to adapt. Carol Farbotko and Ingrid ...
https://www.ted.com/talks/carol_farbotko_and_ingrid_boas_where_will_you_be_able_to_live_in_20_years

Gavin Pretor-Pinney: Cloudy with a chance of joy

You don't need to plan an exotic trip to find creative inspiration. Just look up, says Gavin Pretor-Pinney, founder of the Cloud Appreciation Society. As he shares charming photos of nature's finest aerial architecture, Pretor-Pinney calls for us all to take a step off the digital treadmill, lie back and admire the beauty in the sky above.
https://www.ted.com/talks/gavin_pretor_pinney_cloudy_with_a_chance_of_joy

Playlist: A day trip to Antarctica (7 talks)

They braved the cold so you don't have to.
Curated by TED · 7 talks
https://www.ted.com/playlists/a_day_trip_to_antarctica

Anima Anandkumar: AI that connects the digital and physical worlds

"While language models may help generate new ideas, they cannot attack the hard part of science, which is simulating the necessary physics," says AI professor Anima Anandkumar. She explains how her team developed neural operators — AI trained on the finest details of the real world — to bridge this gap, sharing recent projects ranging from impro...
https://www.ted.com/talks/anima_anandkumar_ai_that_connects_the_digital_and_physical_worlds

Andrew Winston: The Big Pivot

Warning signs of advancing climate change abound. Extreme weather, scarcity, and the rising cost of commodities foreshadow what might be ahead. Can we alter this perilous trajectory? Andrew Winston thinks we can, but to do so we must fundamentally shift the way business functions.
https://www.ted.com/talks/andrew_winston_the_big_pivot

Sebastien de Halleux: How a fleet of wind-powered drones is changing our understanding of the ocean

Our oceans are unexplored and undersampled -- today, we still know more about other planets than our own. How can we get to a better understanding of this vast, important ecosystem? Explorer Sebastien de Halleux shares how a new fleet of wind- and solar-powered drones is collecting data at sea in unprecedented detail, revealing insights into thi...
https://www.ted.com/talks/sebastien_de_halleux_how_a_fleet_of_wind_powered_drones_is_changing_our_understanding_of_the_ocean

Playlist: Am I Normal? with Mona Chalabi (8 talks)

In this TED original series, endlessly curious data journalist Mona Chalabi investigates the research behind tricky questions - with the help of creative data visualizations. Do I have enough friends? How accurate is weather reporting? Should it take me this long to get over my ex? And there's a podcast too! To dive deeper into these topics and ...
Curated by TED · 8 talks
https://www.ted.com/playlists/am_i_normal_with_mona_chalabi

Eleni Myrivili: A 3-part plan to take on extreme heat waves

The deadliest severe weather phenomenon is something you might not realize: extreme heat. Eleni Myrivili, chief heat officer of the city of Athens, Greece, explains that extreme heat and heat waves are often overlooked because they're not as dramatic as flooding or hurricanes – and breaks down three approaches to keep cities cool in a time of ra...
https://www.ted.com/talks/eleni_myrivili_a_3_part_plan_to_take_on_extreme_heat_waves

Dr. Thomas Boothby: How the tiny tardigrade could help solve big problems

Meet the tardigrade: a 1-millimeter animal capable of surviving environmental extremes of heat, cold and high radiation. Science educator Thomas Boothby examines the chemical processes that preserve tardigrade physiology under duress and explains how they can inspire solutions to some of humanity’s own weather-related problems.
https://www.ted.com/talks/dr_thomas_boothby_how_the_tiny_tardigrade_could_help_solve_big_problems

Alan Eustace: I leapt from the stratosphere. Here's how I did it

On October 24, 2014, Alan Eustace donned a custom-built, 235-pound spacesuit, attached himself to a weather balloon, and rose above 135,000 feet, from which point he dove to Earth, breaking both the sound barrier and previous records for high-altitude jumps. Hear his story of how -- and why.
https://www.ted.com/talks/alan_eustace_i_leapt_from_the_stratosphere_here_s_how_i_did_it

Aaron Reedy: Sex determination: More complicated than you thought

From something as small and complex as a chromosome to something as seemingly simple as the weather, sex determination systems vary significantly across the animal kingdom. Biologist and teacher Aaron Reedy shows us the amazing differences between species when it comes to determination of gender. [Directed by Buzzco Associates, Inc., narrated by...
https://www.ted.com/talks/aaron_reedy_sex_determination_more_complicated_than_you_thought

Caitria + Morgan O'Neill: How to step up in the face of disaster

When a freak tornado hit their hometown, sisters Caitria and Morgan O'Neill -- just 20 and 24 at the time -- realized they had to jump in and help. What they learned is: After a natural disaster, there's only a tiny window before the world turns its sympathy (and its donations) elsewhere -- so it's important to be prepared for every aspect of re...
https://www.ted.com/talks/caitria_morgan_o_neill_how_to_step_up_in_the_face_of_disaster

Ken Kamler: Medical miracle on Everest

The second deadliest day in the history of Mount Everest climbs happened in 1996 -- and Ken Kamler was the only doctor on the mountain that day. He shares the incredible story of the climbers' battle to save lives in extreme conditions, and uses brain imaging technology to map the medical miracle of one man who survived roughly 36 hours buried i...
https://www.ted.com/talks/ken_kamler_medical_miracle_on_everest

Al Roker | TED Speaker

As "America's weatherman," Al Roker enjoys the country's attention every weekday morning as it prepares for school and work.
Environmentalist, weatherman
https://www.ted.com/speakers/al_roker

Rose Goslinga: Crop insurance, an idea worth seeding

Across sub-Saharan Africa, small farmers are the bedrock of national and regional economies—unless the weather proves unpredictable and their crops fail. The solution is insurance, at a vast, continental scale, and at a very low, affordable cost. Rose Goslinga and the Syngenta Foundation for Sustainable Agriculture pioneered an unconventional wa...
https://www.ted.com/talks/rose_goslinga_crop_insurance_an_idea_worth_seeding

Alex Gendler: The colossal consequences of supervolcanoes

In 1816, Europe and North America were plagued by heavy rains, odd-colored snow, famines, strange fogs and very cold weather well into June. Though many people believed it to be the apocalypse, this “year without a summer” was actually the result of a supervolcano eruption that happened one year earlier over 1,000 miles away. Alex Gendler descri...
https://www.ted.com/talks/alex_gendler_the_colossal_consequences_of_supervolcanoes

Susan Lozier: Is climate change slowing down the ocean?

Ocean waters are constantly on the move, traveling far distances in complex currents that regulate Earth's climate and weather patterns. How might climate change impact this critical system? Oceanographer Susan Lozier dives into the data, which suggests that ocean overturning may slow as our climate warms — and takes us on board the internationa...
https://www.ted.com/talks/susan_lozier_is_climate_change_slowing_down_the_ocean

Vicki Arroyo: Let's prepare for our new climate

As Vicki Arroyo says, it's time to prepare our homes and cities for our changing climate, with its increased risk of flooding, drought and uncertainty. She illustrates this inspiring talk with bold projects from cities all over the world -- local examples of thinking ahead.
https://www.ted.com/talks/vicki_arroyo_let_s_prepare_for_our_new_climate
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