It’s officially Valentines Day over here in HONG KONG!! Happy Valentines Day/ Forever Alone Day / Single Awareness Day ! Take your pick. I decided to do some…
View full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/the-networked-beauty-of-forests-suzanne-simard Deforestation causes more greenhouse gas emissions than all trains, planes and automobiles combined….
love this video ^_^
Seriously, where do you buy all this stuff? For many years up until now I
haven’t had a beauty treatment! >.< Great Video
Lol, I call this Single Day and now on weekends I have a beauty day like
Saturdays and sleep all day on Sundays, to relax from school
what do you do for work ??
what about tiim ?
You play a lot of korean songs in your videos
By this video I have been in a routine of having a beauty day and the
morning and night routine thank you Bubz x
Your awsome & helpfull
I <3 u
You’re so cute :))
IU!! <3
THANKS ALOT. MY BOOK CAUGHT ON FIRE AND I HAD TO GO TO THE HOSPITAL FOR
2nd DEGREE BURNS
Omg omg IU-Good Day(*^﹏^*)♥♥♥♥♥
The spring it does it make hair thicker????
Where do you get the mud mask I need it
Crazy Love by Francis Chan!!
i like to do a beauty day every Sunday to just relax and get pampered for
the week(:
I need one of these days.. But my family would interrupt it
What tool did you use for your upper lip?
so cute your puppy :3 love it going to subcribe
actually, that first song came really close to my favourite song :D
watching this now ❤️
I ABSOLUTLY LOVE YOUR WONDERFULDOGS <3
Really inspiring! Love you, Bubz!
What did you use on your upper lip? What is that tool called?
What amazing networks formed by overground trees and underground fungi and
the symbiotic exchange between the two for the benefit of both.
In fact these networks are studied to find out the shortest and best ways,
most economic ways, to serve the furthest away trees/fungi and how to do so
if main nodes are down. Man does learn from nature.
How about a symbiotic relationship between humans and forests: In any given
area of a forest, harvest one tree and skip the next. Preferably cut the
oldest trees that are destined to die by natural wild fires and have the
most wood for human use.
Clear the cut tree from its roots, and plant a young tree in the same place
as the cut tree from the seeds of the cut tree itself. This will enable all
forests to endure and supply our needs from generation to generation.
Each tree that grows up will take out massive amounts of CO2 out of the
atmosphere because wood is made from massive amounts of CO2 that are
chained together.
nice concept “wired for healing” ;)
Too much huggy kissy and not enough science! This talk comes across more as
a political statement than an educational piece. Explain how you determined
that they were a “tree family” and how you determined what the fungi and
tree’s worked together in a symbiotic relationship. It wouldn’t hurt to add
credibility by explaining the non-symbiotic fungi relationships like root
rot that actually kills trees. Lots of feel good fluff and very little
substance.
Good kids message from TED
Sadly these kids looked bored as hell. Perhaps +TED-Ed should find a more
entertaining way to reach the kids.
Pandora bullshit.
Reduce the rate of consumption to reduce the rate of deforestation!
I don’t think she is an expert on greenhouse gases (Neither am I, and I
agree with her on the effects of human produced CO2 on the Earth’s climate,
but there are far more potent greenhouse gases than CO2, such as methane)
She was very involved with the hand movements (too involved I think) and
although she tried hard to reach the obvious younger audience with
references to family and social networking, her topic simply isn’t
something that would reach to kids (If she had given the talk to an adult
audience or even a teenage audience she could’ve made the very same topic
10 times more interesting, but no, she gave it to kids). What I did like
was her passion for forestry and the environment, and I’m sure that she put
a lot of effort into her research, but this talk was so uninteresting it
literally would have caused the crickets to cease chirping and the room go
silent.
Yeah kids go into a forest and make mistakes, fall on your head!
I love forests!
Anyone reminded of the trees in Avatar?
Fungal Biology, By J. W. Deacon, Page-266 – Fungal Networking
http:// www. publicaffairs. ubc.ca/2011/07/07/ at-the-root-of-the-problem /
For people with disability in finding information on the internet, try
Google. :P
This is the worst least scientific TED video in a long time. Its okay that
this is important and cool stuff, but I enjoy more the other videos that
are more accurate.
Wonderful and inspiring, we just need minds open enough for this instead of
Faceboring posts
passionate.
Interesting topic. Her audience seem to include children so that explains
much of her presentation but i would have wanted just a little bit more
explanation of the science rather than social networks.
she talking annoyingly but she is right
37 seconds in: no ma’am, forests are survival of the fittest. that you
happen to see beauty is just you. not that i dont appreciate it as well,
but dont make it more than it is.
I really enjoyed that.
Unless we stop using paper, recycle all cardboard waste etc. There’s not
really a solution. We are the ones causing deforestation, eventhough we’re
not physically cutting down the trees.
The number of consumption must go down dramatically for them to reduce the
rate of deforestation. Just think about the packaging you buy and
furniture, flooring, decking etc. Rather plant trees then put dead ones all
over your house.
This subject is tragic and the fact we think we need these wooden items is
the problem. They are our life, the air we breathe and the beauty of the
world. She was annoying really.