“We only wear 20 percent of our wardrobe,” says digital fashion entrepreneur @karinnagrant. In her TED Talk, she explores how digital fashion could help reduce clothing waste, overproduction and returns — through virtual samples that prevent excess inventory and digital wardrobe tools that help people rewear and repair what they already own. “Digital fashion could also make us be more sustainable,” she says.
“We only wear 20 percent of our wardrobe,” says digital fashion entrepreneur Karinna Grant. In her TED Talk, she explores how digital fashion could help reduce clothing waste, overproduction, and returns — through virtual samples that prevent excess inventory and digital wardrobe tools that help people rewear and repair what they already own. “Digital fashion could also make us be more sustainable,” she says.
If you feel like your allergies are getting worse every year, you’re not imagining it. On the latest episode of TED Health, immunologist Dr. Zachary Rubin (@rubin_allergy) tells host Dr. Shoshana Ungerleider (@shoshanamd) why pollen seasons are getting longer and more intense — and the many other changes that might affect your health. Visit the link in @/TED’s bio to listen to the full conversation.

“For all that’s ever been said about climate change, we haven’t heard nearly enough about the psychological impacts of living in a warming world,” says science writer Britt Wray (@unthinkable.earth). In her TED Talk, she explores how anxiety, grief and hopelessness can impact our mental well-being and shape the way people move through the world. Wray explains why mental health care — alongside self-care, community, activism and honest conversations — matters just as much as policy solutions. Want to learn more? Visit the link in bio to watch her full TED Talk.
Imagine visiting a wildlife sanctuary from your couch — without disturbing a single animal. In her TED Talk, creator and conservationist @maya_higa introduces some of the rescue animals at her virtual education center Alveus Sanctuary — from a cow named Winnie the Moo to marmosets named Appa and Momo — and explains how live-streaming these adorable creatures to millions of viewers has become a powerful way to spread the message of conservation worldwide. Visit the link in @TED’s bio to watch her full talk.
Music doesn’t just reflect society — it shapes it, says social entrepreneur Samir Ibrahim (@samiribrahim) . In this TED Talk, he shows how hip-hop has turned complex issues like mental health and social justice and made them part of everyday culture and conversation. He suggests the climate movement needs a similar shift: from something we “talk about” to something we live, create, and hear in culture. Visit the link in bio to watch the full talk and a special performance from artists @myverse and @kristenwarrenmusic .
Most people are taught to think in “win-lose” terms — where success comes at someone else’s expense, says John Mackey, cofounder of Whole Foods. But he believes there’s a better way: a “win-win-win” mindset that looks for solutions benefiting individuals, businesses and the larger community all at once. In his TED Talk, @iamjohnmackey reflects on how a devastating flood nearly destroyed the first Whole Foods store — and how the response from employees, customers, suppliers and neighbors completely transformed how he thought about business, leadership and long-term success. From ethical supply chains to creative problem-solving, he explores how shifting beyond self-interest can help us make more sustainable decisions — for people, businesses and the planet. Visit the link in our bio to learn more.
The Sahara Desert is one of the most extreme environments on Earth, and one of the most abundant sources of solar power — receiving more than 100x the energy needed to meet the world’s electricity demands. So why don’t we cover the desert in solar panels? In this @tededanimation, we explore why turning that potential into reality is more complicated than it sounds — from efficiency limits and extreme heat, to grid storage challenges, ecosystem disruption and global infrastructure constraints. Swipe through to watch the full lesson.
Story: Dan Kwartler
Director: Christoph Sarow, AIM Creative Studios
Narrator: Jack Cutmore-Scott
Sound & music: André Aires
The Sahara Desert is one of the most extreme environments on Earth, and one of the most abundant sources of solar power — receiving more than 100x the energy needed to meet the world’s electricity demands. So why don’t we cover the desert in solar panels? In this @tededanimation, we explore why turning that potential into reality is more complicated than it sounds — from efficiency limits and extreme heat, to grid storage challenges, ecosystem disruption and global infrastructure constraints. Swipe through to watch the full lesson.
Story: Dan Kwartler
Director: Christoph Sarow, AIM Creative Studios
Narrator: Jack Cutmore-Scott
Sound & music: André Aires
The Sahara Desert is one of the most extreme environments on Earth, and one of the most abundant sources of solar power — receiving more than 100x the energy needed to meet the world’s electricity demands. So why don’t we cover the desert in solar panels? In this @tededanimation, we explore why turning that potential into reality is more complicated than it sounds — from efficiency limits and extreme heat, to grid storage challenges, ecosystem disruption and global infrastructure constraints. Swipe through to watch the full lesson.
Story: Dan Kwartler
Director: Christoph Sarow, AIM Creative Studios
Narrator: Jack Cutmore-Scott
Sound & music: André Aires
The Sahara Desert is one of the most extreme environments on Earth, and one of the most abundant sources of solar power — receiving more than 100x the energy needed to meet the world’s electricity demands. So why don’t we cover the desert in solar panels? In this @tededanimation, we explore why turning that potential into reality is more complicated than it sounds — from efficiency limits and extreme heat, to grid storage challenges, ecosystem disruption and global infrastructure constraints. Swipe through to watch the full lesson.
Story: Dan Kwartler
Director: Christoph Sarow, AIM Creative Studios
Narrator: Jack Cutmore-Scott
Sound & music: André Aires
The Sahara Desert is one of the most extreme environments on Earth, and one of the most abundant sources of solar power — receiving more than 100x the energy needed to meet the world’s electricity demands. So why don’t we cover the desert in solar panels? In this @tededanimation, we explore why turning that potential into reality is more complicated than it sounds — from efficiency limits and extreme heat, to grid storage challenges, ecosystem disruption and global infrastructure constraints. Swipe through to watch the full lesson.
Story: Dan Kwartler
Director: Christoph Sarow, AIM Creative Studios
Narrator: Jack Cutmore-Scott
Sound & music: André Aires
What if your city could heal itself the way your skin does? In his TED Talk, scientist and engineer Mark Miodownik introduces a new class of materials, “animate matter,” that can sense damage, self repair and even biodegrade when they’re no longer needed. He explains how instead of a world built on constant repair and waste, he imagines a future where roads, bridges and buildings behave more like living systems, restoring themselves and reducing pollution at the source. “Our job wouldn’t be constantly repairing things, laboriously throwing things away and remaking them,” he says “our jobs would be more like gardeners.” Visit the link in bio to learn more.
Should fossil fuel companies be part of the green energy transition? Not if they keep building new infrastructure and lying to us about it, says activist @luisaneubauer. In her TED Talk, Neubauer shares the urgent message that in order to build a more resilient, safe and fair future — we must confront the realities of the oil and gas industry and be prepared to act without them. “Fossil fuel industries are expanding everywhere around the world,” Neubauer says. “And dancing on our chances to create anything like a climate justice world.” Visit the link in bio to watch her full TED Talk.
How do you fix a city on the brink of ecological collapse? 400 years ago, rapid growth in what is now Tokyo led to deforestation, timber shortages and flooding — but through innovation and adaptation, it transformed. In this TED-Ed animation, we explore the city’s massive reforestation efforts, early circular economy systems and the cultural shift toward repair and reuse that helped reshape the city. Swipe through to watch the full lesson.
Story: Roman Krznaric
Director: Héloïse Dorsan Rachet
Narrator: Addison Anderson
Sound & music: André Aires
How do you fix a city on the brink of ecological collapse? 400 years ago, rapid growth in what is now Tokyo led to deforestation, timber shortages and flooding — but through innovation and adaptation, it transformed. In this TED-Ed animation, we explore the city’s massive reforestation efforts, early circular economy systems and the cultural shift toward repair and reuse that helped reshape the city. Swipe through to watch the full lesson.
Story: Roman Krznaric
Director: Héloïse Dorsan Rachet
Narrator: Addison Anderson
Sound & music: André Aires
How do you fix a city on the brink of ecological collapse? 400 years ago, rapid growth in what is now Tokyo led to deforestation, timber shortages and flooding — but through innovation and adaptation, it transformed. In this TED-Ed animation, we explore the city’s massive reforestation efforts, early circular economy systems and the cultural shift toward repair and reuse that helped reshape the city. Swipe through to watch the full lesson.
Story: Roman Krznaric
Director: Héloïse Dorsan Rachet
Narrator: Addison Anderson
Sound & music: André Aires
How do you fix a city on the brink of ecological collapse? 400 years ago, rapid growth in what is now Tokyo led to deforestation, timber shortages and flooding — but through innovation and adaptation, it transformed. In this TED-Ed animation, we explore the city’s massive reforestation efforts, early circular economy systems and the cultural shift toward repair and reuse that helped reshape the city. Swipe through to watch the full lesson.
Story: Roman Krznaric
Director: Héloïse Dorsan Rachet
Narrator: Addison Anderson
Sound & music: André Aires
How do you fix a city on the brink of ecological collapse? 400 years ago, rapid growth in what is now Tokyo led to deforestation, timber shortages and flooding — but through innovation and adaptation, it transformed. In this TED-Ed animation, we explore the city’s massive reforestation efforts, early circular economy systems and the cultural shift toward repair and reuse that helped reshape the city. Swipe through to watch the full lesson.
Story: Roman Krznaric
Director: Héloïse Dorsan Rachet
Narrator: Addison Anderson
Sound & music: André Aires
How do you fix a city on the brink of ecological collapse? 400 years ago, rapid growth in what is now Tokyo led to deforestation, timber shortages and flooding — but through innovation and adaptation, it transformed. In this TED-Ed animation, we explore the city’s massive reforestation efforts, early circular economy systems and the cultural shift toward repair and reuse that helped reshape the city. Swipe through to watch the full lesson.
Story: Roman Krznaric
Director: Héloïse Dorsan Rachet
Narrator: Addison Anderson
Sound & music: André Aires
Let the green spaces in your life grow wild, says conservationist @Isabella.Tree. In her @TEDCountdown Talk, she shares how she brought her farmland back to life by providing the means for biodiversity to flourish naturally — and offers 3 tips you can use to help nature restore itself, right in your own backyard. Visit the link in @TED’s bio to learn more.
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