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Stan Stalnaker discusses Climate with Daniela Barbosa from Hyperledger
Stan Stalnaker discusses Climate with Karl Burkart from One Earth
Stan Stalnaker discusses Climate with Pam Pearson from the International Cryosphere Climate Initiative
Stan Stalnaker of Hub Culture talks with Julia Jackson from Grounded.
Stan Stalnaker of Hub Culture with William McDonough of William McDonough + Partners discuss cooperation and coordination on a 2020 action plan for consistent communication, goal setting and more. Climate Change Secretariat (UNFCCC) #COP25 #ICEhouse #HubCulture
Dr. Douglas McCauley, Director of the Benioff Ocean Initiative and Professor at UC Santa Barbara talks about a new initiative to get #plastic out of rivers. Find out about what he's been learning from the science of studying plastic in water, and what they're doing to fix the problems.
At Davos 2020, Professor Lutfey Siddiqi of the London School of Economics stops by Hub Culture's Studio to discuss Stakeholder Capitalism, one of the themes of this year's World Economic Forum, with Executive Editor Edie Lush. Watch his interview here, and read today's on the same subject in the Financial Times here: http://ftalphaville.ft.com/2020/01/17/1579260757000/How-too-much-virtue-signalling-hinders-stakeholder-capitalism-/
ANALYTICS EDIT VIDEO In Davos, Richard Ambrose, the Executive Vice President of Lockheed Martin discusses the possibilities and pitfalls of exploring space. Will we visit the moon? Will we live on Mars? How can we be sustainable in space? Get the inside scoop in this interview with Executive Editor Edie Lush.
In 2019, Craig Leeson, director of the documentary The Last Glaciers, was interviewed by William Pfeiffer, his producer. Craig and William were sleeping with scientists studying the effects of climate change on very cold environments in the Arctic Basecamp in Davos. The film is now in post-production. The scientists are returning to Arctic Basecamp this year. Check out the film in cinemas soon! And do what you can to save the planet!
In 2017, Edie Lush and Claudia Romo Edelman met for the first time, at Hub Culture. It's an example of the cultivated synergy which so frequently happens when stirring the Hub Culture soup -- after that interview, the idea of the Global Goalscast was conceived. One year later, the Global Goalscast was launched, with the partnership of CBS News, Harman, UNICEF, and so many other contributing partners -- and Claudia and Edie are still talking to people all over the world about what they are doing to help achieve the Global Goals and save the planet. Click here to see their very first interview, back in 2017. To hear what they've been up to in the years since TUNE IN to globalgoalscast.org, or LISTEN to the Global Goalscast, on Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts.
In 2016, the ICEhouse was built in Davos for the first time. Designed by architect William McDonough of McDonough innovation, the building is a made of recycled plastic and aluminium, and is a fine example of how the #circulareconomy can be used in architecture. Want to know more about the ideas behind the #ICEhouse ? Check out Edie Lush's interview with William McDonough, the Architect of the ICEhouse. This year, the #ICEhouse will be returning to Davos for the 4th time, and has become a bright fixture on the Promenade. Stop by and see us!
In 2019, we met Gail Whiteman at the Arctic Basecamp in #Davos Arctic Basecamp, where she was sleeping with other scientists in tents to study and discuss the impacts of #climatechange. Here she is introducing the basecamp. This year, she'll be returning with Greta Thunberg and several other high-profile climate-conscious guests to continue that conversation. Hub Culture is very proud to support their efforts! #climate #arcticbasecamp #science #schoolstrike4climate #gretathunberg #gailwhiteman #wef20 #davos2020
In 2019, Swedish student activist Greta Thunberg rocked Davos by speaking to world leaders and insisting that they DO something to stop climate change. Her #schoolstrike4climate sparked a movement and inspired a generation -- she was named Time's #personoftheyear, and dozens of children's books now feature Greta as a character. In the #ICEhouse, we hosted Greta's press conference, also on this channel, and @edielush also had the opportunity to talk to her one on one. NOTE -- please forgive the SOUND! if you stick it out, you will hear her voice. Her voice should be heard!
In 2018, Bermuda's Premier, the Hon. E. David Burt, came to Davos with his team in order to promote #Bermuda as a place to do business. Premier Burt is joined in this conversation by the Hon. Wayne Caines, Minister of National Security and Sean Moran of the Bermuda Business Development Agency. Hub Culture has always been a Bermuda-based company, but the talks that year with the Bermuda leadership expanded our efforts and increased our energy in Bermuda. It's a great place to do business, and we'll continue to do so in the next decade!
In 2017, Trump was stepping into office, and on the day of his inauguration, Michael Douglas stepped into our studio, and happily, he was ready to talk politics. For Hub Culture, this was the beginning of a great symbiotic relationship, as it was on Michael Douglas' family property, Ariel Sands, in Bermuda that we launched our #sustainable innovation lab later that year.
In 2016, the award-winning author Elif Shafak was in Davos to talk about story-telling. Before #metoo and #timesup, before Hilary Clinton lost the US election and the current #gender revolution, Elif Shafak spoke with Edie Lush about the importance of having the female perspective and artists' voices in this conversation.
2016 was a big year for politics. That year, before Brexit, Tony Blair was talking about the upcoming referendum, the UK's position in Europe, and the concerns with immigration. At the time, he was cautiously optimistic, but also saw that there was a strong chance things might go the other way. With hindsight, his interview is even more interesting! Watch it here...
In 2015, one of our interviews went viral, and was picked up by dozens of news sources. Robert Johnson of the Institute for New Economic Thinking talked to Edie Lush about the conversations that the super-rich were having behind closed doors. He advocated inheritance tax, and predicted thing would change politically.
In 2014, Mastercard's President and CEO, Ajay Singh Banga was looking at ways to bring financial services to those who couldn't afford it. Since then, Mastercard has been making great strides around the world through its Center for Financial Inclusion. In 2020, we'll find out the latest!
In 2013, Iceland President Ólafur Ragnar Grímsson was in the final years of two-decade run as President of Iceland. What was he talking about back in 2013 in Davos? In 2016, he stepped down, and 2019, his beloved dog was cloned. Will he be in the news in 2020?
Back in 2012, SuperBetter Founder Jane McGonigal talked about how she was incorporating GAMING into improving life. In 2020, SuperBetter has expanded, found new users, and is still listed as one of the best apps for HAPPINESS in 2020.