http://www.ted.com In this image-filled talk, Yann Arthus-Bertrand displays his three most recent projects on humanity and our habitat — stunning aerial photographs in his series “The Earth From Above,” personal interviews from around the globe featured in his web project “6 billion Others,” and his soon-to-be-released movie, “Home,” which documents human impact on the environment through breathtaking video.
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Yann Arthus-Bertrand captures fragile Earth in wide-angle
December 20, 2017
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- You owe it to yourself to experience a total solar eclipse | David Baron
- What a planet needs to sustain life | Dave Brain
- How I found a mythical boiling river in the Amazon | Andrés Ruzo
- Drawings that show the beauty and fragility of Earth | Zaria Forman
- The mysterious world of underwater caves | Jill Heinerth
- The secrets I find on the mysterious ocean floor | Laura Robinson
- What it feels like to see Earth from space | Benjamin Grant
- Yann Arthus-Bertrand captures fragile Earth in wide-angle
- What rivers can tell us about the earth’s history | Liz Hajek
- Tiny satellites that photograph the entire planet, every day | Will Marshall
- Stunning Photos of the Endangered Everglades | Mac Stone | TED Talks
- Dan Berkenstock: The world is one big dataset. Now, how to photograph it …