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Global food production must increase by 70% by 2050, yet farmers are disappearing, and communities struggle for healthy food. Could solutions to these complex issues emerge from unexpected places,
Water.org co-founder Matt Damon shares inspiring thoughts and anecdotes with World Bank Group President Jim Yong Kim. They discuss strategies for making water accessible to the world's poorest
"Deep Green," a feature-length documentary by Portland's Matt Briggs, explores global solutions for reducing carbon energy use and greenhouse gas emissions.
The film features environmental

This candid interview features Water.org cofounder Matt Damon discussing the global water crisis and his organization's initiatives for change.
To learn more about the crisis and how you

In "Promised Land," Matt Damon stars as Steve Butler, a corporate salesman, who, with partner Sue Thomason (Frances McDormand), targets a rural town for his company's expansion. Their mission

PwC's Matt Shelhorse and Duke University's Dan Ariely discussed the psychology of deviant behavior, noting that individuals often rationalize corruption despite potential penalties. Ariely
“Mind Over Mountain” chronicles an 85-mile, 30,000-foot-vertical ski traverse from Bugaboos to Rogers by friends Leah Evans, Marie-France Roy, and Madeleine Martin-Preney. This iconic Canadian
In a candid interview with National Geographic, actor and Water.org co-founder Matt Damon discusses the global water crisis and his nonprofit's mission to end open-air defecation. Despite

After teaching Geoscience, Marine Science, and Environmental Horticulture, Matt became concerned about modern agriculture's impact on ocean health. This led him to reconnect with his old
Displaying 10 videos of 32 matching videos containing any of the terms
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