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With a giant battery, we'd be able to address the problem of intermittency that prevents wind and solar from contributing to the grid in the same way that coal, gas and nuclear do
today.
Today
I want to tell you about such a device.
Today, we can produce virgin metal from ore at a cost of less than 50 cents a pound.
That's still true
today.
Today
we can manufacture structures that mimic the hairs of a gecko's foot.
In that moment and still
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when I doubt, when I feel afraid, when I need to reconnect with that feeling, I remember his words, they were so powerful.
Till today, I have no idea where those two girls are.
Today, we've worked with over 300.
Today, this young woman is me, a Nobel laureate.
He's out of office
today.
Marco Tempest: What I'd like to show you
today
is something in the way of an experiment.
Today'
s its debut.
Today, thanks to technology, we can share those stories as never before, by email, Facebook, blogs, tweets, on TED.com.
So we've been talking a lot about the big picture
today.
We would not do this
today
unless we were doing it for film.
Half of humanity lives in cities today, but a 60-times-larger area is used to grow food.
Well, this is a lot of water, and again, we're mining water and using it to grow food, and today, if you travel down further down the Colorado, it dries up completely and no longer flows into the ocean.
So we have this incredible presence
today
of agriculture dominating our planet, whether it's 40 percent of our land surface, 70 percent of the water we use, 30 percent of our greenhouse gas emissions.
We have to provide food and feed and, yeah, fiber and even biofuels to something like seven billion people in the world today, and if anything, we're going to have the demands on agriculture increase into the future.
This is an analysis we've done, where on the left is where the crops are today, on the right is where they could be based on soils and climate, assuming climate change doesn't disrupt too much of this, which is not a good assumption.
The green areas here show where corn yields, just showing corn as an example, are already really high, probably the maximum you could find on Earth
today
for that climate and soil, but the brown areas and yellow areas are places where we're only getting maybe 20 or 30 percent of the yield you should be able to get.
Today, we're nearing 7 billion people.
Today, many large rivers have reduced flows.
Yeah, so we face one of the greatest grand challenges in all of human history today: the need to feed nine billion people and do so sustainably and equitably and justly, at the same time protecting our planet for this and future generations.
And this is my postcard collection
today.
And I should also mention that, just like today, at that PostSecret event, I was using a wireless microphone.
It's as if they're saying, "If you're not behaving, I'm not going to be pro-social today."
Today, I'd like to talk with you about something that should be a totally uncontroversial topic.
Women in Africa will tell you over and over again that what they prefer
today
is an injectable.
This is the same story across the continent of Africa
today.
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