Our Plates Are Ground Zero for Climate Action
Offered By: TEDx via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore a thought-provoking TEDx talk that challenges our current food system and proposes a revolutionary approach to combat climate change. Delve into architect and PhD scholar Digby Hall's vision of a circular food system for Tasmania that promises to eliminate hunger, regenerate landscapes, create local jobs, and operate without chemicals, pesticides, or fossil fuels. Discover how bringing food production back into our built environment can be a powerful lever for meaningful climate action. Learn why our existing food system is a major contributor to climate change and how it, in turn, threatens our food security. Get inspired to question the status quo and consider how individuals and families can play a crucial role in reshaping our food system for a more sustainable future.
Syllabus
Our plates are Ground Zero for climate action | Digby Hall | TEDxHobart
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TEDx
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