TEDxCanberra - Nick Ritar - A challenge to live sustainably

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  • Опубликовано: 29 янв 2025

Комментарии • 19

  • @frankfromupstateny3796
    @frankfromupstateny3796 12 лет назад +1

    Nick,....you're an educated and appreciated speaker for sure.....you along with men like Jeoff Lawton will be changing the world. Nick's delivery of information uses a combination of 'fact, excellent voice inflection and' living the story...

  • @RichWidows
    @RichWidows 13 лет назад +1

    This is a brilliant talk on a subject no one wants to think about but a subject that is critical to our future none the less. How can we possibly create a sustainable society when we ignore such a phenomenal resource. More than ignore it, we allow it to be the cause of major pollution problems throughout the world.
    Congratulations Nick for having the wherewithal to highlight this issue in a calm, rational and reasonable way. We have a long way to go but the discussion has to start somewhere!

  • @jameskoss
    @jameskoss 11 лет назад +1

    Very well said and presented. A fun talk to watch.

  • @eleanorwilliams9245
    @eleanorwilliams9245 7 лет назад

    That was really informative and inspiring, thank you! Much of the battle will be people's ignorance or social stigma, but some will be local or national regulations, which both need to change, clearly. With global warming causing real havoc and fossil fuel usage in industrial agriculture practices causing more pollution than all of transport globally, there's never been a better time for humans to consider what on earth, literally, they are doing with their own output. I'll be adding collected urine from the bathroom to my garden and compost heap from now on. It's a start!

  • @actofcourage
    @actofcourage 11 лет назад

    Thank you Nick, most counties will not allow composting toilets we have to change that way of thinking with our local government officials

  • @Diego_bonetto_foraging
    @Diego_bonetto_foraging 13 лет назад

    great stuff, great speaker >> poo's cool!

  • @peterziggyw
    @peterziggyw 5 лет назад +1

    I am duly impressed that a 12 year old is getting rich off his Justin Bieber whack-a-mole game app. His Ted Talk is at 7.9 million views. Of course, a Ted Talk that describes one of the most important solutions to our future food production on this planet is of interest to a small fraction of viewers.

  • @antfiresbetter
    @antfiresbetter 11 лет назад

    I think it was mentioned because of the era in which he lived, and to give the reason why someone who was so loyal to Germany would move to England.

  • @林于靖-i1q
    @林于靖-i1q 4 года назад

    can i use your talk on TED for my assignment ?

  • @madspanker9
    @madspanker9 11 лет назад

    I noticed that too, but no harm no foul right?

  • @vidsmofit2648
    @vidsmofit2648 9 лет назад +1

    If poop were so valuable, people would pay a lot of $ for it.

    • @NickRitar
      @NickRitar 9 лет назад +1

      VidSmoFit millions of poops mixed with millions of gallons of water creates a very difficult engineering challenge.

  • @BridgitteRaven
    @BridgitteRaven 11 лет назад

    why the need to point out that he was a Jew? Do we make a point to announce everyone's religion when we discuss their role in History?

  • @bismillah9517
    @bismillah9517 9 лет назад

    wait for boils and other bacterial deceases allover body. nothing new in developing countries.

    • @NickRitar
      @NickRitar 9 лет назад +3

      iAm Khan learn about infectious disease and compost toilets. I am not suggesting putting human faeces directly onto food crops. news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2014/02/140202-peecycling-urine-human-waste-compost-fertilizer/