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Convention on Biological Diversity: Efforts to stop harming the environment

Duration: 0:11:42

The United Nations Convention on Biological Diversity Conference was held in Kunming, China on November 11th with representatives from over 100 countries attending. Prior to the conference, the Kunming Declaration was passed on October 13th, which aimed to stop the destruction of life in the next decade. The conference focused on the theme of "Building a Shared Future for All Life on Earth," with an emphasis on ecological civilization. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the conference was split into two phases and included an ecological forum with participation from international organizations, research institutions, social groups, and businesses. During the first phase of the conference, 98 ministers from 94 countries attended and passed the Kunming Declaration, which set four main goals for protecting global biodiversity until 2050, as well as ten targets for 2030 and 21 specific tasks. The declaration called for urgent coordinated action by all countries to transform all sectors of the global economy to achieve these goals.


Language: Chinese
Topics: COVID-19Biology

E102 | Can silicon-based civilization replace carbon-based civilization? Talk about the mind of AI and digital people

Duration: 0:54:36

In this episode of Silicon Valley 101, the guests discuss the possibility of silicon-based life and whether future civilizations may replace carbon-based life forms. They also explore the idea of biological bootloaders for AI as discussed by Elon Musk and consider the differences between digital and traditional life forms. They discuss the concept of intelligence and whether an infinite lifespan would be beneficial or detrimental to the development of a civilization. They also touch on the idea of the origins of life and the limitations of organic materials in forming complex structures. Overall, the discussion revolves around the potential future of life and civilization as we know it.