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English Academic Vocabulary Booster
2590. 105 Academic Words Reference from "Naoko Ishii: An economic case for protecting the planet | TED Talk"

English Academic Vocabulary Booster

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2023 96:35


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The Unconnected
The Unconnected with Naoko Ishii

The Unconnected

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2022 16:23


The exponential rise of technology and its widespread adoption has led to a dual effect. On the one hand, there are a rising number of devices and electronics in the market, exacerbating an already growing waste and resource challenge. On the other hand, new technology has also led to an increase in digital solutions and innovation that is a catalyst to transforming electronic value chains towards a circular model. Doreen Bogdan-Martin speaks with Dr. Naoko Ishii, Executive Vice President, Professor at Institute for Future Initiative, Director, Center for Global Commons, University of Tokyo, on the opportunities that digitalization and connectivity bring to the transition towards a circular economy for electronics, particularly in building sustainable e-waste management systems. Interviewer: Doreen Bogdan-Martin, Director, Telecommunication Development Bureau, ITU

Asia Perspectives by The Economist Intelligence Unit
Back to Blue - The Invisible Wave: how is marine chemical pollution linked to climate change?

Asia Perspectives by The Economist Intelligence Unit

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2022 26:07


Charles Goddard, editorial director at Economist Impact speaks to Pascal Lamy, president of the Paris Peace Forum, and Naoko Ishii, director at the Centre for the Global Commons at University of Tokyo, about marine chemical pollution in a broader context. Is chemical pollution a key anthropogenic challenge on a par with climate change and biodiversity loss? Why do we need to include chemical pollution as a broad set of global environmental challenges? Are we already at a tipping point? Relevant content: Report | The Invisible Wave: Getting to zero chemical pollution in the oceanData story | Chemicals and our oceans: A gathering crisisVideo | The Invisible WaveBack to Blue is an initiative of Economist Impact and The Nippon Foundation. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Back to Blue by Economist Impact
The Invisible Wave: how is marine chemical pollution linked to climate change?

Back to Blue by Economist Impact

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2022 26:07


Charles Goddard, editorial director at Economist Impact speaks to Pascal Lamy, president of the Paris Peace Forum, and Naoko Ishii, director at the Centre for the Global Commons at University of Tokyo, about marine chemical pollution in a broader context. Is chemical pollution a key anthropogenic challenge on a par with climate change and biodiversity loss? Why do we need to include chemical pollution as a broad set of global environmental challenges? Are we already at a tipping point? Relevant content: Report | The Invisible Wave: Getting to zero chemical pollution in the oceanData story | Chemicals and our oceans: A gathering crisisVideo | The Invisible WaveBack to Blue is an initiative of Economist Impact and The Nippon Foundation.

KVGM - The Last Wave
KVGM "The Last Wave" (8/8/21)

KVGM - The Last Wave

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2021


Do you hear that sound? Can you feel it? The cool ocean breeze in your hair, the salt on your tongue. It's the smooth crash of the Last Wave on KVGM with your host, Hammock, bringing you thirty minutes of the best video game jams(z) from all your favorite composers and consoles, each and every week from our beachside studio in sunny Aqua City Island. Sit back, relax, and get ready to catch...the Last Wave.Planes, birds, rayblades, monster worlds, Willy Beamish (that punkass), girls, YUGI!, dream smells...it's all here, waiting for your ears to digest, plus a special request. I don't know what else to say - I mean, the music speaks for itself. Consider donating to the Patreon? Rate and review the show if you like it? Request more music for us to play? Whatever you want...we're here for you.DOWNLOAD - THE LAST WAVE (8/8/21)PlaylistNight of the Oath (Oto's Holiday) - Tatsuya Fujiwara and Yoshihiro Inada(Seireiki Rayblade, Sony Playstation)The Beamish House (Day 3) - Christopher Stevens(The Adventures of Willy Beamish, PC)Gardening - Unknown(The Daring Game for Girls, Nintendo DS)Unused 3 - Naoko Ishii(Yu-Gi-Oh!: Dark Duel Stories, Game Boy Color)Dream Scent - Yukie Sugawara(Thread Colors: Sayonara no Mukougawa, Sony Playstation 2)Bird - Amacha Music Studio(Sunrider Academy, Steam)Heart of Icegrave - Jin Watanabe(Monster World IV, Sega Mega Drive)Ending - Akira Yamasaki(Ace Combat X: Skies of Deception, Playstation Portable)Special RequestSpotter - Jarkko Rotsten(Ion Fury, Sony Playstation 4)

Cleaning Up. Leadership in an age of climate change.
Ep: 40 Naoko Ishii 'Global Environment Facilitator'

Cleaning Up. Leadership in an age of climate change.

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2021 44:15


Naoko Ishii is a professor, executive vice president and Director of the Center for Global Commons at the University of Tokyo since August 2020. The Center for Global Commons has the mission of putting academia at the forefront of achieving sustainable developmentFrom 2012 to 2020, Dr Naoko Ishii was CEO and chair of the Global Environment Facility (GEF). The GEF is a grant providing organisation with a focus on environmental initiatives. She played a key role in producing the organisation’s first long-term and mid-term strategies. During her time in office, she managed to secure more than $4 billion in funding for the GEF. Naoko Ishii was Deputy Vice Minister of Finance from 2010 to 2012, - after a long career in finance – both domestic and international: she spent a large part of her career at the World Bank (Country Director for Sri Lanka and Maldives between 2006 and 2010, program coordinator for Vietnam between 1997 2001) and the International Monetary Fund.Naoko Ishi holds a BA in economics and a PhD in international development, both from the University of Tokyo.  She is the author of a number of papers and award-winning books – she received the Suntory Prize in 1990 and Okita Memorial Prize for International Development Research in 2004. She is the recipient of the 2006 Enjoji Jiro Memorial Prize. LinksCenter for Global Commons https://ifi.u-tokyo.ac.jp/en/units/cgc/Report on the pilot version of the Global Commons Stewardship Indexhttps://www.tokyoforum.tc.u-tokyo.ac.jp/en/about/report_list.htmlNaoko Ishii’s Ted Talk: An economic case for protecting the planet (September 2017)https://www.ted.com/talks/naoko_ishii_an_economic_case_for_protecting_the_planetThe University of Tokyo is reminding the world to save our planet (March 2021)https://www.straitstimes.com/asia/east-asia/the-university-of-tokyo-is-reminding-the-world-to-save-our-planetPositive Analysis for Long-Term Economic Development, Nikkei Publishing Inc. (2003)https://www.fasid.or.jp/english/okita_memorial_prize/

Gaming Drops
Gaming Drops 28/02/2020 - Mais Baixas na GDC e as Datas de FFVII Remake

Gaming Drops

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2020 8:09


Plague Inc. proibido na China e os problemas de PUBG. Gaming Drops é um noticiário de jogos curto, no formato de podcast, pra que você fique atualizado das novidades mais importantes do mundo dos Video Games e da Cultura pop. Com comentários de Caio Nogueira e Felipe Lins. Thumbnail por Ryan Sales Musics by OCRemix.org Tuberz McGee - "Por of Greed is Banned for a Reason" Remix from Yu-Gi-Oh! Forbidden Memories Originally composed by Hiroshi Tanabe, Naoko Ishii, Waichiro Ozaki Malcos - "Misdirection" Remix from Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi 2 Originally composed by Hideyuki Fukasawa, Hiromi Mizutani, Kenji Fujisawa, Tadayoshi Makino bLind - "JENOVA Celestial" Remix from Final Fantasy VII Originally composed by Nobuo Uematsu PrototypeRaptor - "BadAzz" Remix from Final Fantasy VII Originally composed by Nobuo Uematsu --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/gamingdrops/message

Natural Intelligence Worldwide

From Fringe to Frontline: The Value of Nature is Coming Sharper into Focus for the Finance Community Naoko Ishii, CEO/Chair, Global Environment Facility (GEF) Imagine, $123 trillion USD of value is tied to the resources and services nature provides to our global society and global economy. Yet, for over a century we have taken the gifts of nature for granted. In my conversation with Naoko Ishii, CEO and Chair of the Global Environment Facility (GEF)- it is clear that the voice and value of nature is finally capturing the attention of the banking, investment, finance community.  And, part of the reason for this is that it our planetary impact on the quality of living organisms and ecosystems is becoming more obvious, real, and scary. And, part of the reason for this is that the scientific community has leapt out of their comfort zone to better communicate science more clearly and enter conversations with the business community. In her interview with me, Naoko challenged the finance community to do the same; to educate themselves on the crisis and opportunity for investing in nature- in transforming the energy sector, in transforming the food sector, and for creating circular economies across all sectors of business. The good news is that as we breech ecosystem tipping points-  we realize more and more that not only are the global commons as risk; but so is the global economy.  And de-risking these threats to the ecology and economy of the planet must become everyone’s global mission. In this regard, partnership is key. And, GEF is one of the largest environmental funds-dedicated to advancing transformative, socially good projects to both protect the environment and to develop sustainably in emerging economies through leveraging their capital to attract other partners and create transformative, positive change in our environment. Thank you, Naoko and GEF for your leadership… and thank you for our interview.

TEDTalks Economie
Un modèle économique pour protéger la planète | Naoko Ishii

TEDTalks Economie

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2018 14:14


Nous partageons tous la même planète -- nous respirons le même air, buvons la même eau et dépendons des mêmes océans, forêts et de la même biodiversité. L'économiste Naoko Ishii a pour mission de protéger ces ressources partagées, connues sous le nom de biens communs universels, vitales pour notre survie. Dans une conférence révélatrice sur la santé de notre planète, Ishii met en avant quatre systèmes économiques que nous devons changer pour les préserver, défendant un nouveau type de contrat avec la planète Terre.

TEDTalks 비즈니스
지구를 보호하기 위해 바꿔야 할 경제 시스템 | 나오코 이시이(Naoko Ishii)

TEDTalks 비즈니스

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2018 14:14


우리는 지구라는 행성을 공유하고 있습니다. 같은 공기를 숨 쉬고, 같은 물을 마시며 같은 바다와 삼림과 생물다양성에 의존하고 있습니다. 경제학자인 나오코 이시이는 우리 생존에 필수적인, 글로벌 공공재라고 부르는 이런 지구 공용 자원을 보호하기 위한 임무를 수행하고 있습니다. 건강한 지구에 관한 이 놀라운 강연에서 이시이는 지구를 보호하기 위한 새로운 종류의 사회 계약의 필요성을 주장하며, 공용자원 보호를 위해 우리가 바꿔야 할 네 가지 경제 시스템을 이야기합니다.

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TEDTalks Negócios
Um argumento econômico para proteger o planeta | Naojo Ishii

TEDTalks Negócios

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2018 14:14


Nós todos compartilhamos um único planeta. Respiramos o mesmo ar, bebemos a mesma água e dependemos dos mesmos oceanos, florestas e biodiversidade. A economista Naoko Ishii está em uma missão para proteger esses recursos compartilhados, conhecidos como comuns globais, que são vitais para nossa sobrevivência. Em uma palestra esclarecedora sobre o bem-estar do planeta, Ishii esboça quatro sistemas econômicos que precisam ser alterados para salvar os bens comuns globais, fazendo um novo contrato social com a Terra.

TEDTalks Negocios
Un argumento económico para proteger el planeta | Naoko Ishii

TEDTalks Negocios

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2018 14:14


Compartimos un solo planeta: respiramos el mismo aire, bebemos la misma agua y dependemos de los mismos océanos, bosques y biodiversidad. La economista Naoko Ishii tiene la misión de proteger estos recursos compartidos, conocidos como bienes comunes mundiales, que son vitales para nuestra supervivencia. En una reveladora charla sobre la salud del planeta, Ishii describe cuatro sistemas económicos que tenemos que cambiar para salvaguardar los bienes comunes mundiales y argumenta el caso a favor de un nuevo tipo de contrato social con la Tierra.

TED Talks Business
An economic case for protecting the planet | Naoko Ishii

TED Talks Business

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2018 14:14


We all share one planet -- we breathe the same air, drink the same water and depend on the same oceans, forests and biodiversity. Economist Naoko Ishii is on a mission to protect these shared resources, known as the global commons, that are vital for our survival. In an eye-opening talk about the wellness of the planet, Ishii outlines four economic systems we need to change to safeguard the global commons, making the case for a new kind of social contract with the earth.