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So this is a
global
problem, full stop.
It's a
global
problem.
Of course we also, particularly in the last decade, managed to envelop the world in a dense chain of supermarkets, in a chain of
global
trade.
And we hope that when we act on
global
problems in the future we will not only have the heart, we will not only have the money, but we will also use the brain.
And today, after the
global
economic crisis, there was a whole new set of rules about how the state should intervene.
After founding my company, Interface, from scratch in 1973, 36 years ago, to produce carpet tiles in America for the business and institution markets, and shepherding it through start-up and survival to prosperity and
global
dominance in its field, I read Paul Hawken's book, "The Ecology of Commerce," the summer of 1994.
And as this food sits, it gradually rots and produces harmful methane gas, a leading contributor to
global
climate change.
There are people that want to be a part of this
global
day of film; to be able to provide a platform for independent voices and independent films to get out there.
So by the 1600s, alcohol had gone from simply giving animals a buzz to fueling
global
trade and exploration— along with all their consequences.
So if you live on planet Earth and you're one of seven billion people that eats food every day, I need you to pay attention, because over the next three decades, we will need to address one of the most critical
global
challenges of our generation.
In 2050, our
global
population is projected to reach 9.8 billion, with 68 percent of us living in urban city centers.
Put simply, not only is our
global
population becoming bigger, but it's also getting denser, and we will need to grow significantly more food using significantly less land and resources.
Every single year, up to 600 million people will get sick eating contaminated food, highlighting the challenge that we have of maintaining
global
food safety.
And, maybe unsurprisingly, the agricultural industry is the single largest consumer of fresh water, accounting for 70 percent of
global
usage.
Now, you'll be relieved to know that the agricultural industry and that the
global
movement by universities, companies and NGOs is putting together comprehensive research and developing novel technology to address all of these issues.
I want to use my images to persuade millions of people to join in the
global
conversation on sustainability.
We are bearing witness to the changes that are being inflicted upon our natural communities, and by doing so, it provides us the opportunity to adapt and enact
global
change, if we're willing.
It involves a portfolio of solutions, local change, but all the way up to voting for people who will protect our environment on a
global
scale.
We must start preparing for
global
migration today.
We're facing a shift in every aspect of our
global
reality.
It's time for us to make society-wide changes to a system that incentivizes consumption to the point of
global
imbalance.
We must establish a new social attitude to see migration as a benefit, a necessity for our
global
survival, not as a threat to our individual privilege.
100 percent of the coral may be wiped out before 2050 because of
global
warming.
This invention will reduce
global
energy consumption by allowing remote control and automation of every outlet in every home and business.
So, to conclude, intelligent power can, globally, save thousands of lives, prevent tens of thousands of injuries, and eliminate tens of billions of dollars in property damage every single year, while significantly reducing
global
energy consumption.
This was an incredible, coordinated
global
response.
We are increasingly in a landscape where media is global, social, ubiquitous and cheap.
In a world where media is global, social, ubiquitous and cheap, in a world of media where the former audience are now increasingly full participants, in that world, media is less and less often about crafting a single message to be consumed by individuals.
And this document is the certificate that the
global
commission signed, certifying the world to have eradicated the first disease in history.
There would be a
global
recession and depression as our just-in-time inventory system and the tight rubber band of globalization broke, and the cost to our economy of one to three trillion dollars would be far worse for everyone than merely 100 million people dying, because so many more people would lose their job and their healthcare benefits, that the consequences are almost unthinkable.
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