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Week 7 Reflection Blog: Franzen's TEDtalk: "Save What You Love"

  • Writer: Elijah Taison Chan
    Elijah Taison Chan
  • May 19, 2024
  • 1 min read

After watching Jonathan Franzen's TED talk, I had a lot to think about for my own life and future and a human on this planet. His values about us as humans and people who need to save this Earth were very important and valued. I would say that the obvious most important thing to learn from the talk was that humans are doing more to destroy the planet rather saving it and this is not the greatest thing. We need to divert most of the resources to the problems of adaptation and resilience. I think that his idea of resilient communities to deal with climate catastrophes and other dangerous things is very good because he is rallying for us as a race to band together and fight back against the changes in climate the only way that we can fight these changes to our world is as one and this is an idea that he hold close to himself. This can apply to my project about advocacy because I am doing my part as a member of the community to advocate for our wolves and make sure that the violence and treachery does not keep happening to them without consequences. Hopefully more people can follow along and make sure that this soon comes to an end.

 
 
 

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