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What Is Ecological Economics?
What is ecological economics, and how does it differ from mainstream (or neoclassical) economics? Ecological economics began in part as an attempt to bring together ecology and economics – to bridge the gap between a natural and social science. Today it a transdisciplinary field that covers topics from degrowth to the Doughnut of social and planetary boundaries. In this short lecture, I discuss the history, fundamental vision, and modern focus of ecological economics.
published: 25 May 2021
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What is Ecological Economics?
This is a description of ecological economics. It includes short discussion on Herman Daly and Frederick Soddy. This video was created using AI tools.
#economics #ecology #sustainability
published: 12 May 2024
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Introduction to Ecological Economics with Professor Julia Steinberger
published: 10 May 2021
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Episode 2: Ecological Economics Explained
Ecological Economics Explained | Julia Steinberger & Giorgos Kallis
Renowned ecological economists Julia Steinberger and Giorgos Kallis give an introduction to the research field of ecological economics. With narration by Henrika Meyer, we explain ecological economics’ ideas on the issues with mainstream economics. Finally, we emphasize how studying through a trans-disciplinary outlook the limits to growth, the irreversibility of natural resources’ exploitation and the interdependence of our natural and economic systems, can help solve climate change.
#climatechange #rethinkingeconomics #econ4future #pluralism #ecology #economics #degrowth #future #education
Twitter: @JKSteinberger, @g_kallis
Some interesting related research :
http://eprints.whiterose.ac.uk/156056/
https://www.s...
published: 08 Oct 2020
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"CRASH COURSE" in Ecological Economics
What exactly is Ecological Economics? How does it differ from mainstream economics, and what does it aim to accomplish in today's world? Similar to a "crash course", this video was created for the purpose of addressing these questions in a direct and comprehensive manner, as well as to highlight the principles that lie at the root of Jon Erickson's research, teaching, and outreach activities.
In short, Ecological Economics is a transdisciplinary approach to economic, social, and environmental problem solving. "Transdisciplinary" implies a problem-orientation that draws from a diverse web of knowledge traditionally categorized into the natural sciences, social sciences, and humanities. "Ecological Economics," explains Erickson, "draws on each perspective, addressing complex problems an...
published: 24 Jan 2011
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Neoclassical Economics vs Ecological Economics
Neoclassical economics and ecological economics have very different views on how to achieve sustainability. One of the reasons for this is that is that they start with different "preanalytic visions". The fundamental vision of neoclassical economics is the circular flow diagram, while the fundamental vision of ecological economics is the economy embedded within the biosphere. These differences are important, particularly given we have moved from an "empty world" to a "full world", as shown by our transgression of planetary boundaries.
published: 04 May 2021
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🤔 “Renewable energy is a lie”? Ecological economics legend Bill Rees explains #solar #wind #podcast
(Explanation about renewables follows but it takes a tiny bit of extra setup!) I had the privilege of speaking with legendary ecological economist William E. Rees on a recent episode of the podcast. Professor Rees has been fighting for ecological approaches to economics across 6 decades. In particular, he's a leading thinker on the subject of ecological overshoot.
Overshoot occurs when the demands on an ecosystem exceed its regenerative capacity. Suffice to say that human beings are in extreme overshoot, and pushing further every single year. According to the Ecological Footprint Analysis, and I’m quoting from one of Bill’s papers here, “we would need the bio-capacity equivalent of three additional Earth-like planets to supply the demands of just the present population sustainably.” And t...
published: 30 Aug 2024
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Environmental Economics
021 - Environmental Economics
In this video Paul Andersen explains how economic models, like supply and demand, can be applied to environmental systems. The market forces will not protect environmental services until proper valuation and externalities are established. The wealth of a nation can be more accurately measured through the sustainability of the economic model.
Do you speak another language? Help me translate my videos:
http://www.bozemanscience.com/translations/
Music Attribution
Intro
Title: I4dsong_loop_main.wav
Artist: CosmicD
Link to sound: http://www.freesound.org/people/CosmicD/sounds/72556/
Creative Commons Atribution License
Outro
Title: String Theory
Artist: Herman Jolly
http://sunsetvalley.bandcamp.com/track/string-theory
All of the images are licensed under ...
published: 05 Nov 2015
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CBN Startups: Startups de Bioeconomia na Amazônia: Inovações e Oportunidades no Mercado Sustentável
CBN Startups: Startups de Bioeconomia na Amazônia: Inovações e Oportunidades no Mercado Sustentável
Neste episódio do CBN STARTUPS, Tatiane Lobato e Vitor Alves exploram o mundo Bioeconomia Startups com a CEO da Startup Cacau Arê; Noanny Maia.
Quer saber como transformar uma ideia em um negócio inovador e lucrativo?
🚀 Neste vídeo, você vai aprender os passos essenciais para criar uma startup de sucesso, desde o planejamento inicial até a escala do seu negócio. Vamos abordar temas como validação de ideias, modelo de negócios, captação de investimentos, e as estratégias para atrair clientes e se destacar no mercado competitivo.
Se você está começando ou quer melhorar sua startup, este conteúdo foi feito para você!
💡 Assista até o final para acessar dicas exclusivas que podem mudar o rum...
published: 19 Feb 2025
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Ecological Economics
In this video, we explore the interdisciplinary field of ecological economics, discussing how it differs from traditional economics and why it is important for building a sustainable future. Whether you are an economics student, an environmental activist, or just someone interested in creating a better future for our planet, this video will provide valuable insights into the field of ecological economics.
published: 14 May 2023
14:48
What Is Ecological Economics?
What is ecological economics, and how does it differ from mainstream (or neoclassical) economics? Ecological economics began in part as an attempt to bring toge...
What is ecological economics, and how does it differ from mainstream (or neoclassical) economics? Ecological economics began in part as an attempt to bring together ecology and economics – to bridge the gap between a natural and social science. Today it a transdisciplinary field that covers topics from degrowth to the Doughnut of social and planetary boundaries. In this short lecture, I discuss the history, fundamental vision, and modern focus of ecological economics.
https://wn.com/What_Is_Ecological_Economics
What is ecological economics, and how does it differ from mainstream (or neoclassical) economics? Ecological economics began in part as an attempt to bring together ecology and economics – to bridge the gap between a natural and social science. Today it a transdisciplinary field that covers topics from degrowth to the Doughnut of social and planetary boundaries. In this short lecture, I discuss the history, fundamental vision, and modern focus of ecological economics.
- published: 25 May 2021
- views: 26584
4:15
What is Ecological Economics?
This is a description of ecological economics. It includes short discussion on Herman Daly and Frederick Soddy. This video was created using AI tools.
#economi...
This is a description of ecological economics. It includes short discussion on Herman Daly and Frederick Soddy. This video was created using AI tools.
#economics #ecology #sustainability
https://wn.com/What_Is_Ecological_Economics
This is a description of ecological economics. It includes short discussion on Herman Daly and Frederick Soddy. This video was created using AI tools.
#economics #ecology #sustainability
- published: 12 May 2024
- views: 761
5:41
Episode 2: Ecological Economics Explained
Ecological Economics Explained | Julia Steinberger & Giorgos Kallis
Renowned ecological economists Julia Steinberger and Giorgos Kallis give an introduction to...
Ecological Economics Explained | Julia Steinberger & Giorgos Kallis
Renowned ecological economists Julia Steinberger and Giorgos Kallis give an introduction to the research field of ecological economics. With narration by Henrika Meyer, we explain ecological economics’ ideas on the issues with mainstream economics. Finally, we emphasize how studying through a trans-disciplinary outlook the limits to growth, the irreversibility of natural resources’ exploitation and the interdependence of our natural and economic systems, can help solve climate change.
#climatechange #rethinkingeconomics #econ4future #pluralism #ecology #economics #degrowth #future #education
Twitter: @JKSteinberger, @g_kallis
Some interesting related research :
http://eprints.whiterose.ac.uk/156056/
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0921800909005102?via%3Dihub
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0921800919304744
https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/13563467.2019.1598964
https://www.sciencedirect.com/topics/agricultural-and-biological-sciences/ecological-economics
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0921800911004897?casa_token=t6sw4noFsCYAAAAA:N7BNVltpYL8GlqFQ62m4Ug_cRoOOT26ligKZS8STbDupSDfP1iUDGfEcY1swJSh9iv-yd7bZrw
To contact us:
[email protected]
Illustrations: Chiara Maquart-Tabel (instagram.com/adjochie /
[email protected])
Animations: Maria Lissel (
[email protected])
Narration: Henrika Meyer (twitter.com/HenrikaMyr /)
Useful Links:
http://en.rethinkingeconomics.nl/
http://www.rethinkeconomics.org/
https://econ4future.org/
https://www.eur.nl/en/about-eur/vision/community-learning-and-innovation/students-students
https://www.exploring-economics.org/en/
https://wn.com/Episode_2_Ecological_Economics_Explained
Ecological Economics Explained | Julia Steinberger & Giorgos Kallis
Renowned ecological economists Julia Steinberger and Giorgos Kallis give an introduction to the research field of ecological economics. With narration by Henrika Meyer, we explain ecological economics’ ideas on the issues with mainstream economics. Finally, we emphasize how studying through a trans-disciplinary outlook the limits to growth, the irreversibility of natural resources’ exploitation and the interdependence of our natural and economic systems, can help solve climate change.
#climatechange #rethinkingeconomics #econ4future #pluralism #ecology #economics #degrowth #future #education
Twitter: @JKSteinberger, @g_kallis
Some interesting related research :
http://eprints.whiterose.ac.uk/156056/
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0921800909005102?via%3Dihub
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0921800919304744
https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/13563467.2019.1598964
https://www.sciencedirect.com/topics/agricultural-and-biological-sciences/ecological-economics
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0921800911004897?casa_token=t6sw4noFsCYAAAAA:N7BNVltpYL8GlqFQ62m4Ug_cRoOOT26ligKZS8STbDupSDfP1iUDGfEcY1swJSh9iv-yd7bZrw
To contact us:
[email protected]
Illustrations: Chiara Maquart-Tabel (instagram.com/adjochie /
[email protected])
Animations: Maria Lissel (
[email protected])
Narration: Henrika Meyer (twitter.com/HenrikaMyr /)
Useful Links:
http://en.rethinkingeconomics.nl/
http://www.rethinkeconomics.org/
https://econ4future.org/
https://www.eur.nl/en/about-eur/vision/community-learning-and-innovation/students-students
https://www.exploring-economics.org/en/
- published: 08 Oct 2020
- views: 8802
16:29
"CRASH COURSE" in Ecological Economics
What exactly is Ecological Economics? How does it differ from mainstream economics, and what does it aim to accomplish in today's world? Similar to a "crash cou...
What exactly is Ecological Economics? How does it differ from mainstream economics, and what does it aim to accomplish in today's world? Similar to a "crash course", this video was created for the purpose of addressing these questions in a direct and comprehensive manner, as well as to highlight the principles that lie at the root of Jon Erickson's research, teaching, and outreach activities.
In short, Ecological Economics is a transdisciplinary approach to economic, social, and environmental problem solving. "Transdisciplinary" implies a problem-orientation that draws from a diverse web of knowledge traditionally categorized into the natural sciences, social sciences, and humanities. "Ecological Economics," explains Erickson, "draws on each perspective, addressing complex problems and building shared understanding that enable solutions that are sustainable, equitable, and efficient."
Jon Erickson's current professional activities include being president-elect of the U.S. Society for Ecological Economics, and at The University of Vermont, he is a professor of Ecological Economics as well as the Managing Director of the Gund Institute for Ecological Economics. Erickson serves on the faculty for both the Environmental Studies program and the Rubenstein School of Environment & Natural Resources program at UVM.
This video is a production of the Gund Institute for Ecological Economics, an affiliate of the Rubenstein School for Environment & Natural Resources at the University of Vermont.
The Gund Institute is a transdisciplinary research, teaching, and service organization focused on developing integrative solutions to society's most pressing problems. We conduct integrative research and service-learning projects on a broad range of topics, offer hands-on learning through our problem-solving workshops and courses, develop online teaching resources and international collaborations through metacourses, and support professional and graduate education through our Graduate Certificates in Ecological Economics and Ecological Design. Learn more about the Gund community of students, scholars and practitioners by exploring our news, publications, and video archives, then contact us to help us build a sustainable, widely shared quality of life.
Vermont 2009-2011
For more information, please visit Jon Erickson's Website: http://www.uvm.edu/~jdericks/
and The Gund Insitutes's Website: http://www.uvm.edu/giee/
https://wn.com/Crash_Course_In_Ecological_Economics
What exactly is Ecological Economics? How does it differ from mainstream economics, and what does it aim to accomplish in today's world? Similar to a "crash course", this video was created for the purpose of addressing these questions in a direct and comprehensive manner, as well as to highlight the principles that lie at the root of Jon Erickson's research, teaching, and outreach activities.
In short, Ecological Economics is a transdisciplinary approach to economic, social, and environmental problem solving. "Transdisciplinary" implies a problem-orientation that draws from a diverse web of knowledge traditionally categorized into the natural sciences, social sciences, and humanities. "Ecological Economics," explains Erickson, "draws on each perspective, addressing complex problems and building shared understanding that enable solutions that are sustainable, equitable, and efficient."
Jon Erickson's current professional activities include being president-elect of the U.S. Society for Ecological Economics, and at The University of Vermont, he is a professor of Ecological Economics as well as the Managing Director of the Gund Institute for Ecological Economics. Erickson serves on the faculty for both the Environmental Studies program and the Rubenstein School of Environment & Natural Resources program at UVM.
This video is a production of the Gund Institute for Ecological Economics, an affiliate of the Rubenstein School for Environment & Natural Resources at the University of Vermont.
The Gund Institute is a transdisciplinary research, teaching, and service organization focused on developing integrative solutions to society's most pressing problems. We conduct integrative research and service-learning projects on a broad range of topics, offer hands-on learning through our problem-solving workshops and courses, develop online teaching resources and international collaborations through metacourses, and support professional and graduate education through our Graduate Certificates in Ecological Economics and Ecological Design. Learn more about the Gund community of students, scholars and practitioners by exploring our news, publications, and video archives, then contact us to help us build a sustainable, widely shared quality of life.
Vermont 2009-2011
For more information, please visit Jon Erickson's Website: http://www.uvm.edu/~jdericks/
and The Gund Insitutes's Website: http://www.uvm.edu/giee/
- published: 24 Jan 2011
- views: 38911
6:37
Neoclassical Economics vs Ecological Economics
Neoclassical economics and ecological economics have very different views on how to achieve sustainability. One of the reasons for this is that is that they sta...
Neoclassical economics and ecological economics have very different views on how to achieve sustainability. One of the reasons for this is that is that they start with different "preanalytic visions". The fundamental vision of neoclassical economics is the circular flow diagram, while the fundamental vision of ecological economics is the economy embedded within the biosphere. These differences are important, particularly given we have moved from an "empty world" to a "full world", as shown by our transgression of planetary boundaries.
https://wn.com/Neoclassical_Economics_Vs_Ecological_Economics
Neoclassical economics and ecological economics have very different views on how to achieve sustainability. One of the reasons for this is that is that they start with different "preanalytic visions". The fundamental vision of neoclassical economics is the circular flow diagram, while the fundamental vision of ecological economics is the economy embedded within the biosphere. These differences are important, particularly given we have moved from an "empty world" to a "full world", as shown by our transgression of planetary boundaries.
- published: 04 May 2021
- views: 13787
0:25
🤔 “Renewable energy is a lie”? Ecological economics legend Bill Rees explains #solar #wind #podcast
(Explanation about renewables follows but it takes a tiny bit of extra setup!) I had the privilege of speaking with legendary ecological economist William E. Re...
(Explanation about renewables follows but it takes a tiny bit of extra setup!) I had the privilege of speaking with legendary ecological economist William E. Rees on a recent episode of the podcast. Professor Rees has been fighting for ecological approaches to economics across 6 decades. In particular, he's a leading thinker on the subject of ecological overshoot.
Overshoot occurs when the demands on an ecosystem exceed its regenerative capacity. Suffice to say that human beings are in extreme overshoot, and pushing further every single year. According to the Ecological Footprint Analysis, and I’m quoting from one of Bill’s papers here, “we would need the bio-capacity equivalent of three additional Earth-like planets to supply the demands of just the present population sustainably.” And the population continues to grow on this one precious planet. The neoliberal demand for “infinite growth” is literally unsustainable.
All the problems listed above, along with the myriad others in the polycrisis, stem back to the simple fact that humanity has created systems and incentives that are causing us to use up more than the Earth can regenerate, ultimately destroying those systems entirely and decreasing the chances that the the planet can sustain our species (as well as the many the other Earthlings who have no say in the matter).
Bill's point in this video is not that fossil fuels are good. His point is that so-called renewable energy sources have thus far only perpetuated problems because the underlying narrative is that they're meant to sustain current levels of growth (or even greater growth). Carbon emissions are only one problem we're creating. There are so many other problems that stem back to the growth imperative of neoliberal economics. Alternative forms of energy might be a necessary piece of the puzzle in mitigating harms over time, but at current capabilities (and under the current underlying narratives) it's foolish of us to assume they're going to fix the problem.
Bill believes that on our present course (including the renewables push), a major ‘population correction’ is inevitable, and as such, it would behoove us to consider developing a plan to more safely and humanely ramp the overall human population down from today’s 8.2 billion to closer to 2 billion. You can imagine this has led to no small degree of backlash and critique.
I find Bill’s arguments that we need to do this incredibly persuasive, but even for those who don’t agree, I think it’s critical that we at least confront the ideas—they ask us to take more nuanced, rigorous, and ecological approaches to crisis.
One way or another, it’s imperative for our safety and wellbeing that we bring our species back into alignment with the ecologies in which we live.
Check out the full episode to learn more, I can't recommend these insights enough. They've radically changed how I think about the world, and I imagine they'll have a similar effect on you.
https://wn.com/🤔_“Renewable_Energy_Is_A_Lie”_Ecological_Economics_Legend_Bill_Rees_Explains_Solar_Wind_Podcast
(Explanation about renewables follows but it takes a tiny bit of extra setup!) I had the privilege of speaking with legendary ecological economist William E. Rees on a recent episode of the podcast. Professor Rees has been fighting for ecological approaches to economics across 6 decades. In particular, he's a leading thinker on the subject of ecological overshoot.
Overshoot occurs when the demands on an ecosystem exceed its regenerative capacity. Suffice to say that human beings are in extreme overshoot, and pushing further every single year. According to the Ecological Footprint Analysis, and I’m quoting from one of Bill’s papers here, “we would need the bio-capacity equivalent of three additional Earth-like planets to supply the demands of just the present population sustainably.” And the population continues to grow on this one precious planet. The neoliberal demand for “infinite growth” is literally unsustainable.
All the problems listed above, along with the myriad others in the polycrisis, stem back to the simple fact that humanity has created systems and incentives that are causing us to use up more than the Earth can regenerate, ultimately destroying those systems entirely and decreasing the chances that the the planet can sustain our species (as well as the many the other Earthlings who have no say in the matter).
Bill's point in this video is not that fossil fuels are good. His point is that so-called renewable energy sources have thus far only perpetuated problems because the underlying narrative is that they're meant to sustain current levels of growth (or even greater growth). Carbon emissions are only one problem we're creating. There are so many other problems that stem back to the growth imperative of neoliberal economics. Alternative forms of energy might be a necessary piece of the puzzle in mitigating harms over time, but at current capabilities (and under the current underlying narratives) it's foolish of us to assume they're going to fix the problem.
Bill believes that on our present course (including the renewables push), a major ‘population correction’ is inevitable, and as such, it would behoove us to consider developing a plan to more safely and humanely ramp the overall human population down from today’s 8.2 billion to closer to 2 billion. You can imagine this has led to no small degree of backlash and critique.
I find Bill’s arguments that we need to do this incredibly persuasive, but even for those who don’t agree, I think it’s critical that we at least confront the ideas—they ask us to take more nuanced, rigorous, and ecological approaches to crisis.
One way or another, it’s imperative for our safety and wellbeing that we bring our species back into alignment with the ecologies in which we live.
Check out the full episode to learn more, I can't recommend these insights enough. They've radically changed how I think about the world, and I imagine they'll have a similar effect on you.
- published: 30 Aug 2024
- views: 1190
9:21
Environmental Economics
021 - Environmental Economics
In this video Paul Andersen explains how economic models, like supply and demand, can be applied to environmental systems. The m...
021 - Environmental Economics
In this video Paul Andersen explains how economic models, like supply and demand, can be applied to environmental systems. The market forces will not protect environmental services until proper valuation and externalities are established. The wealth of a nation can be more accurately measured through the sustainability of the economic model.
Do you speak another language? Help me translate my videos:
http://www.bozemanscience.com/translations/
Music Attribution
Intro
Title: I4dsong_loop_main.wav
Artist: CosmicD
Link to sound: http://www.freesound.org/people/CosmicD/sounds/72556/
Creative Commons Atribution License
Outro
Title: String Theory
Artist: Herman Jolly
http://sunsetvalley.bandcamp.com/track/string-theory
All of the images are licensed under creative commons and public domain licensing:
balin, jean victor. (2009). Cartoon cloud. Retrieved from https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Cartoon_cloud.svg
Contrast, H. (2008). Deutsch: Eine Fabrik in China am Ufer des Jangtse.English: A Factory in China at Yangtze River.Euskara: Landare industrialen ondoriz, aire kutsakorra.Nederlands: Industrie langs de Yangtse rivier in China. Retrieved from https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Factory_in_China.jpg
EPA. (2008). English: Diesel smoke from a big truck. Retrieved from https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Diesel-smoke.jpg
Evans, N. 17 crew; taken by either H. S. or R. (1972). العربية: صورة الكرة الزرقاء الشهيرة التي تعتبر أول صورة لمنظر الارض الكامل. إلتقطت الصورة في 7 ديسمبر 1972. Retrieved from https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:The_Earth_seen_from_Apollo_17.jpg
Factory by Anonymous. (n.d.). Retrieved from https://openclipart.org/download/23962/Anonymous-Factory.svg
Gizlog. (2011). English: Sigmund Freud Bobble Head/Wackelkopf. Retrieved from https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Sigmund_Freud_Bobble_Head_Wackelkopf.JPG
Zifan, A. (2015). English: Countries by GDP (PPP) per capita in 2014, based on data from the International Monetary Fund. Retrieved from https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Countries_by_GDP_(PPP)_Per_Capita_in_2014.svg
https://wn.com/Environmental_Economics
021 - Environmental Economics
In this video Paul Andersen explains how economic models, like supply and demand, can be applied to environmental systems. The market forces will not protect environmental services until proper valuation and externalities are established. The wealth of a nation can be more accurately measured through the sustainability of the economic model.
Do you speak another language? Help me translate my videos:
http://www.bozemanscience.com/translations/
Music Attribution
Intro
Title: I4dsong_loop_main.wav
Artist: CosmicD
Link to sound: http://www.freesound.org/people/CosmicD/sounds/72556/
Creative Commons Atribution License
Outro
Title: String Theory
Artist: Herman Jolly
http://sunsetvalley.bandcamp.com/track/string-theory
All of the images are licensed under creative commons and public domain licensing:
balin, jean victor. (2009). Cartoon cloud. Retrieved from https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Cartoon_cloud.svg
Contrast, H. (2008). Deutsch: Eine Fabrik in China am Ufer des Jangtse.English: A Factory in China at Yangtze River.Euskara: Landare industrialen ondoriz, aire kutsakorra.Nederlands: Industrie langs de Yangtse rivier in China. Retrieved from https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Factory_in_China.jpg
EPA. (2008). English: Diesel smoke from a big truck. Retrieved from https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Diesel-smoke.jpg
Evans, N. 17 crew; taken by either H. S. or R. (1972). العربية: صورة الكرة الزرقاء الشهيرة التي تعتبر أول صورة لمنظر الارض الكامل. إلتقطت الصورة في 7 ديسمبر 1972. Retrieved from https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:The_Earth_seen_from_Apollo_17.jpg
Factory by Anonymous. (n.d.). Retrieved from https://openclipart.org/download/23962/Anonymous-Factory.svg
Gizlog. (2011). English: Sigmund Freud Bobble Head/Wackelkopf. Retrieved from https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Sigmund_Freud_Bobble_Head_Wackelkopf.JPG
Zifan, A. (2015). English: Countries by GDP (PPP) per capita in 2014, based on data from the International Monetary Fund. Retrieved from https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Countries_by_GDP_(PPP)_Per_Capita_in_2014.svg
- published: 05 Nov 2015
- views: 229712
15:13
CBN Startups: Startups de Bioeconomia na Amazônia: Inovações e Oportunidades no Mercado Sustentável
CBN Startups: Startups de Bioeconomia na Amazônia: Inovações e Oportunidades no Mercado Sustentável
Neste episódio do CBN STARTUPS, Tatiane Lobato e Vitor Alve...
CBN Startups: Startups de Bioeconomia na Amazônia: Inovações e Oportunidades no Mercado Sustentável
Neste episódio do CBN STARTUPS, Tatiane Lobato e Vitor Alves exploram o mundo Bioeconomia Startups com a CEO da Startup Cacau Arê; Noanny Maia.
Quer saber como transformar uma ideia em um negócio inovador e lucrativo?
🚀 Neste vídeo, você vai aprender os passos essenciais para criar uma startup de sucesso, desde o planejamento inicial até a escala do seu negócio. Vamos abordar temas como validação de ideias, modelo de negócios, captação de investimentos, e as estratégias para atrair clientes e se destacar no mercado competitivo.
Se você está começando ou quer melhorar sua startup, este conteúdo foi feito para você!
💡 Assista até o final para acessar dicas exclusivas que podem mudar o rumo do seu empreendimento.
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00:01 - Introdução
00:04 - Pauta e agenda da semana
01:21 - Visita de grandes empresas e evento
02:00 - Evento "Shit Happens" e oportunidades de aprendizado
03:50 - Convidada especial: Noane Maia e o ecossistema de bioeconomia
05:01 - Programas de aceleração de bioeconomia
06:24 - Impacto das startups de bioeconomia na região
09:24 - Exemplos de negócios na bioeconomia e a importância da tecnologia
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CBN Startups: Startups de Bioeconomia na Amazônia: Inovações e Oportunidades no Mercado Sustentável
Neste episódio do CBN STARTUPS, Tatiane Lobato e Vitor Alves exploram o mundo Bioeconomia Startups com a CEO da Startup Cacau Arê; Noanny Maia.
Quer saber como transformar uma ideia em um negócio inovador e lucrativo?
🚀 Neste vídeo, você vai aprender os passos essenciais para criar uma startup de sucesso, desde o planejamento inicial até a escala do seu negócio. Vamos abordar temas como validação de ideias, modelo de negócios, captação de investimentos, e as estratégias para atrair clientes e se destacar no mercado competitivo.
Se você está começando ou quer melhorar sua startup, este conteúdo foi feito para você!
💡 Assista até o final para acessar dicas exclusivas que podem mudar o rumo do seu empreendimento.
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00:01 - Introdução
00:04 - Pauta e agenda da semana
01:21 - Visita de grandes empresas e evento
02:00 - Evento "Shit Happens" e oportunidades de aprendizado
03:50 - Convidada especial: Noane Maia e o ecossistema de bioeconomia
05:01 - Programas de aceleração de bioeconomia
06:24 - Impacto das startups de bioeconomia na região
09:24 - Exemplos de negócios na bioeconomia e a importância da tecnologia
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- published: 19 Feb 2025
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Ecological Economics
In this video, we explore the interdisciplinary field of ecological economics, discussing how it differs from traditional economics and why it is important for ...
In this video, we explore the interdisciplinary field of ecological economics, discussing how it differs from traditional economics and why it is important for building a sustainable future. Whether you are an economics student, an environmental activist, or just someone interested in creating a better future for our planet, this video will provide valuable insights into the field of ecological economics.
https://wn.com/Ecological_Economics
In this video, we explore the interdisciplinary field of ecological economics, discussing how it differs from traditional economics and why it is important for building a sustainable future. Whether you are an economics student, an environmental activist, or just someone interested in creating a better future for our planet, this video will provide valuable insights into the field of ecological economics.
- published: 14 May 2023
- views: 198