The four fish we're overeating -- and what to eat instead | Paul Greenberg

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The way we fish for popular seafood such as salmon, tuna and shrimp is threatening to ruin our oceans. Paul Greenberg explores the sheer size and irrationali...

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The #GlobalPOV Project: "Who Sees Poverty?" Pilot Video With Ananya Roy

Poverty exists. That it exists, that it persists, in the 21st century is an obscenity. We want to end this poverty....
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Many countries home to lush rainforests sell off timber to make way for industry, agriculture and mining of natural...
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Time to let go: a proposal for change in the humanitarian system

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Spiritual teachings: Radhanath Swami at TEDxLondonBusinessSchool

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A year offline, what I have learned | Paul Miller | TEDxEutropolis

Paul Miller is an American Technology Journalist from Springfield, Missouri and senior editor for The Verge. During...
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