The sustainability conversation has many voices and divergent opinions. Too often, they move in different directions instead of coming together. That’s why TEDxAmazônia returned in 2023, ten years after its last edition, to bring the most important discussions into one room.
Experts with diverse perspectives came together at TEDxAmazônia to explore new ways of caring for the Amazon, one of the world’s most vital biomes for the global climate.
INSIGHT
Flowing from different sources, carrying unique ideas, and coming together to pour into one ocean. It is in that meeting point, in convergence, that we create real solutions for the planet.
Where Voices Converge compares the collaboration process of ideas to the formation of a river, coming to life from the meeting of different tributaries. The idea of uniting diverse voices for a greater good is featured in the promotional film, together with visuals of woodcut art, and a poetic script narrated in three different languages. In Portuguese, by Eduarda Parente from Manaus; English, by Nat Kelly, a Quechua environmentalist; and Nheengatu, by Cauã Nobrega, an Indigenous person from Alter do Chão.
Experts with diverse perspectives came together at TEDxAmazônia to explore new ways of caring for the Amazon, one of the world’s most vital biomes for the global climate.
INSIGHT
Minds should work like rivers
Flowing from different sources, carrying unique ideas, and coming together to pour into one ocean. It is in that meeting point, in convergence, that we create real solutions for the planet.
IDEA
Where voices converge
Where Voices Converge compares the collaboration process of ideas to the formation of a river, coming to life from the meeting of different tributaries. The idea of uniting diverse voices for a greater good is featured in the promotional film, together with visuals of woodcut art, and a poetic script narrated in three different languages. In Portuguese, by Eduarda Parente from Manaus; English, by Nat Kelly, a Quechua environmentalist; and Nheengatu, by Cauã Nobrega, an Indigenous person from Alter do Chão.