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From governments to airlines to your favorite eco-friendly clothing brand, tree-planting campaigns a

We all have to give a presentation at some point in our lives—on a stage, in a conference room, and,

Some believe our world has changed at a rapid pace in recent decades. From the rise of the internet

What does it take to persevere and succeed, not just in our careers but in all aspects of our lives?

From the strikes that transformed the world's view on climate change to the marches that demanded eq

Before the pandemic struck, young people everywhere abandoned their classrooms and took to the stree

Work as we knew it is undergoing seismic shifts as the pandemic in the U.S. wanes. As some businesse

This past year, scientists racing to stop the novel coronavirus delivered vaccines at a pace and sca

In this new season of the TED Interview, conversations with people who make a case for...optimism. N

Today, we're re-sharing a conversation with Christiana Figueres, because we've got a special update

The youngest winner of the Nobel Peace Prize, Malala Yousafzai has been an international advocate fo

Born in a charity hospital and now president of the Ford Foundation, Darren Walker has been on both

Former U.S. Vice President Al Gore has been a leader in climate advocacy for over 40 years. He argue

The war in Afghanistan has wrought turmoil and loss of life for nearly two decades. But that is just

How can businesses recover from the pandemic's unprecedented economic destruction? PayPal CEO Dan Sc

Taiwan has succeeded in avoiding a pandemic lockdown, in part through an innovative digital strategy

Featuring Dr. Bernice King, CEO of the King Center and daughter of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.; Rash

What will it take to put the pieces of the global economy back together? Managing Director of the In

Global economist Dambisa Moyo was raised in Zambia and educated in England and the United States. Tu

Psychologist Elizabeth Dunn argues that happiness is made not found and explains how our everyday ch