Worlds Largest Lesson - Emma Watson Introduction | Global Goals

The Global Goals
10 May 201705:16

Summary

TLDREmma Watson calls for urgent action to address global inequality, extreme poverty, and environmental protection by 2030. The video highlights the power of young people around the world using their creativity to drive change. Examples include inventors creating eco-friendly solutions in Turkey, India, and Nigeria, as well as activists campaigning for environmental and social justice in places like Bali and Jordan. Viewers are encouraged to invent, innovate, and campaign in their communities to make a positive impact and help achieve the United Nations' Global Goals.

Takeaways

  • 🌍 The mission is to fight global inequality, end extreme poverty, and respect the planet by 2030.
  • 🧠 Creativity and innovation are key tools to achieving the United Nations Global Goals.
  • 🌱 Local action can have a big impact, no matter how small the effort may seem.
  • 🍌 In Istanbul, a young inventor created an eco-friendly plastic made from banana skins, helping to reduce pollution.
  • 🚽 In India, an innovator designed a toilet that saves 50% of water per flush, addressing water scarcity issues.
  • 🌿 In North Philadelphia, teenagers transformed abandoned land into a thriving urban farm, improving food security and the local community.
  • 📱 In Nigeria, a team of girls developed a phone app to improve waste management and reduce health risks in their community.
  • 👜 In Bali, two sisters led a campaign to ban plastic bags, helping to reduce ocean pollution and protect marine life.
  • 👩‍🎓 In Jordan, a young girl advocated for girls’ education in refugee camps, fighting against early marriages and promoting the right to education.
  • 🤝 Everyone has the power to invent, innovate, and campaign for change. By working together, we can achieve the Global Goals by 2030.

Q & A

  • Who is the speaker in the script and what is the primary goal they are addressing?

    -The speaker is Emma Watson, and the primary goal she is addressing is the need to fight global inequality, end extreme poverty, and protect the planet by achieving the United Nations Global Goals by 2030.

  • What are the three main ways people can help achieve the Global Goals according to the script?

    -The three main ways people can help are by inventing, innovating, and campaigning.

  • What did Ath from Istanbul invent, and why was it significant?

    -Ath from Istanbul invented a natural plastic made from banana skins. This invention is significant because it offers a sustainable, eco-friendly alternative to petroleum-based plastics and is easy to make and recycle.

  • How does the 'vacy flush' toilet, invented by Rit from Bangalore, help conserve water?

    -The 'vacy flush' toilet conserves water by using 50% less water per flush compared to regular toilets, which is particularly important in areas where water is scarce.

  • What impact did the Urban Creators have in North Philadelphia?

    -The Urban Creators transformed a dangerous, rundown neighborhood by reclaiming derelict land and building a thriving farm that provides fresh food to hundreds of local homes and restaurants, improving the health and safety of the community.

  • What problem did Team Charis from Nigeria address, and how did they solve it?

    -Team Charis addressed the issue of improper waste management in Nigeria, which was causing illness. They created a phone app called 'Disgard Us' to report waste and arrange for eco-friendly vehicles to safely collect and dispose of it.

  • How did Malti and Isabelle from Bali contribute to reducing plastic pollution on their island?

    -Malti and Isabelle led a campaign involving petitions and beach cleanups to reduce plastic pollution on Bali. Their efforts successfully convinced the local governor to ban plastic bags on the island by 2018.

  • What challenge did Mazon from Syria address in her campaign, and what was the outcome?

    -Mazon campaigned against the practice of girls in refugee camps being forced to marry young, which caused them to leave school. She aimed to convince parents to keep their daughters in school, advocating for girls' right to education.

  • What common theme connects all the young inventors, innovators, and campaigners mentioned in the script?

    -The common theme is their use of creativity, innovation, and determination to solve local and global problems, contributing to a healthier, more equitable world.

  • What is the overall message of the video, and how can individuals contribute to the Global Goals?

    -The overall message of the video is that everyone, especially young people, has the power to make a difference through creativity and collaboration. By taking action in their local communities—whether through inventing, innovating, or campaigning—individuals can contribute to achieving the United Nations Global Goals by 2030.

Outlines

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🌍 The Urgent Global Mission

Emma Watson introduces the global mission we must complete by 2030, asking for help in fighting inequality, ending extreme poverty, and protecting the planet. She emphasizes that everyone can contribute by using their creativity and power to support the United Nations' Global Goals.

🚀 The Power of Creative Superpowers

Emma Watson reiterates the importance of harnessing creative abilities to achieve the UN Global Goals. Although the Earth might seem vast, local actions can have a significant global impact. She explains that there are three key ways to contribute: inventing, innovating, and campaigning.

🌿 Inventing Natural Plastics in Turkey

Emma highlights an inspiring example from Istanbul, Turkey. Ath, a young inventor, tackles the pollution problem caused by petroleum-based plastics by creating a new type of natural plastic made from banana skins. This solution is cheap, easy to recycle, and even possible to make at home.

🚽 Water-saving Toilets in India

In Bangalore, India, RIT has developed an innovative solution to water waste in toilets, which use too much water per flush. His invention, the 'Vacy Flush,' reduces water usage by 50%, addressing the issue in areas with scarce water resources. His invention gained international recognition.

🌱 Urban Farming in Philadelphia

In North Philadelphia, a group of teenagers known as Urban Creators have transformed a neglected area into a thriving farm. They now grow fresh food, which supplies hundreds of homes and restaurants in their local community. Their efforts have made the neighborhood safer and healthier.

📱 Waste Management App in Nigeria

Team Charis from Nigeria, noticing that improper waste management was causing illnesses, created a mobile app called 'Disgard Us.' The app allows users to report waste, which is then safely removed by eco-friendly vehicles. This initiative demonstrates how technology can lead to a healthier environment.

🚯 Campaigning Against Plastic Bags in Bali

Malti and Isabelle, two sisters from Bali, have been campaigning to stop plastic pollution on their island. Their activism included petitions and beach cleanups, eventually convincing their governor to ban plastic bags in Bali by 2018. Their efforts aim to protect marine life and the environment.

🎓 Empowering Girls’ Education in Jordan

Mazon, a Syrian refugee, launched a campaign in Jordan to encourage parents in refugee camps to keep their daughters in school, rather than marrying them off at a young age. She advocates for every girl's right to an education, showing the impact of determined activism on the lives of young girls.

💡 Young Innovators Shaping a Better Future

Emma Watson concludes by emphasizing that young people around the world are already making meaningful contributions through inventions, innovations, and campaigns. She calls on everyone to collaborate and use their creativity to help make the Global Goals a reality by 2030.

Mindmap

Keywords

💡Global Goals

The Global Goals refer to the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), a set of 17 objectives aimed at addressing global challenges like poverty, inequality, and environmental degradation by 2030. In the video, Emma Watson highlights the importance of achieving these goals, emphasizing the need for creativity and action from young people around the world.

💡Inequality

Inequality refers to the unequal distribution of resources, opportunities, and rights across different groups of people. In the video, Watson calls for action to fight global inequality, urging viewers to recognize the disparities faced by individuals in different parts of the world and contribute to making society more equitable.

💡Poverty

Poverty is the condition where people lack the financial resources to meet basic living standards. The video focuses on ending extreme poverty by 2030, encouraging young people to take part in solving this issue through innovation and activism.

💡Innovation

Innovation is the process of creating new methods, products, or ideas to solve problems. The video highlights young innovators, like the girl in Turkey who created natural plastic from banana skins and the boy in India who invented a water-saving toilet, demonstrating how creativity can tackle global challenges like pollution and resource scarcity.

💡Sustainability

Sustainability refers to practices that meet the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs. This concept is central to the video, which emphasizes environmental stewardship, such as reducing plastic waste and developing eco-friendly solutions like the banana skin plastic.

💡Campaign

A campaign is an organized effort to achieve a specific goal, often related to social, political, or environmental change. The video discusses several campaigns, including the work of Malti and Isabelle, who successfully lobbied for the ban of plastic bags in Bali, and Mazon's campaign to keep Syrian girls in school rather than marrying young.

💡Collaboration

Collaboration involves working together toward a common goal. The video underscores the importance of global cooperation to achieve the SDGs, encouraging viewers to use their creativity and collaborate with others, as seen in examples like the urban creators in Philadelphia who transformed their community through teamwork.

💡Education

Education is the process of acquiring knowledge, skills, and values. The video highlights its importance in empowering young people, such as the story of Mazon from Syria, who campaigned for girls to continue their education instead of marrying at a young age. Education is presented as a key tool for achieving global change.

💡Pollution

Pollution refers to the contamination of the environment, especially due to human activities. In the video, examples of pollution are addressed, such as plastic pollution in Turkey and waste management issues in Nigeria. Young innovators and activists are shown developing solutions to reduce pollution and its impact on health and ecosystems.

💡Creativity

Creativity is the ability to think of original ideas and solutions. The video frames creativity as a superpower that young people can use to solve global challenges. Examples include the invention of eco-friendly materials, innovative toilets, and campaigns to reduce plastic waste, all driven by the creative thinking of young individuals.

Highlights

Emma Watson introduces the urgent mission to fight global inequality and end extreme poverty by 2030.

The Earth may seem enormous, but by focusing on local issues, individuals can make a big difference toward achieving the United Nations Global Goals.

There are three key ways to help: invent, innovate, and campaign.

In Istanbul, a young inventor created a new natural plastic from banana skins to combat pollution caused by petroleum-based plastics.

In Bangalore, an innovator developed the 'Vacy Flush,' a toilet that reduces water use by 50%, addressing water scarcity.

Urban Creators in North Philadelphia reclaimed derelict land, transforming it into a farm that supplies fresh food to hundreds of homes and restaurants.

Team Charis in Nigeria developed an app called 'Disgard Us' to help clean up waste in their community using eco-friendly cars.

Sisters Malti and Isabelle from Bali led a successful campaign to ban plastic bags on their island by 2018, reducing pollution and harm to marine life.

Mazon from Syria campaigned to convince parents in refugee camps to keep their daughters in school instead of marrying them off too young.

The Global Goals can be achieved by 2030 if individuals use creativity, collaboration, and determination.

Emma encourages everyone to care, be creative, and collaborate in order to make the world a better place.

The global campaign emphasizes that everyone has the power to make positive changes, starting in their own community.

Invention, innovation, and campaigning are highlighted as critical tools in tackling global challenges such as pollution, waste, and education.

Youth-led initiatives from around the world are already making a significant impact through creative solutions.

The message concludes with a call to action, stating that by working together, the world can achieve the United Nations Global Goals by 2030.

Transcripts

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hello I'm Emma Watson we have an urgent

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mission to complete by 2030 and I really

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need your help we need to fight global

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inequality end extreme poverty and

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respect our planet watch this film to

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find out how you can use your creativity

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and power to help us achieve these goals

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thank

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you hello hello

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are you there I was just saying that we

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have to use our creative superpowers to

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achieve the United Nations Global goals

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how although the Earth is just a tiny

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Speck in space it seems enormous to us

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when we're on

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it the global goals can seem huge too

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but if you focus on fixing the things

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where you live you can make a big

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difference there are three ways you can

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help you can

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invent innovate

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campaign so buckle up and let's take a

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lightning flight around the world to see

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what young people are doing

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already first stop is Istanbul in Turkey

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where we meet ath she's an

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inventor like many big cities there's a

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lot of pollution in his handall some

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caused by petroleum based Plastics I

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wasn't happy about that and wondered

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what she could

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do so she invented a new natural plastic

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made from banana skins

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oh seriously it's cheap easy to recycle

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and you can make it in your own

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kitchen and if you like banana dessert

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you can't really lose unless you eat too

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much so let's talk about

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toilets this is RIT he lives in

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Bangalore in India the population there

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is growing very quickly and so is all

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the well waste a regular toilet uses six

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of water each time it's flushed this is

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too much where water's scarce so we hit

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and vented a toilet that saves 50% of

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that water he called it the vacy flush

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his invention won an international

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scientifi and now he's flushed with his

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own

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success

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will you can be an innovator be creative

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and think about how to improve the way

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we

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live take Urban creators in North

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Philadelphia this amazing group of

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teenagers

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reclaimed deric land in a dangerous

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rundown

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neighborhood they built a thriving Farm

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where they grow fresh food and now

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suppli hundreds of local homes and

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restaurants life do grow Farm has

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transformed the community made it

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healthier and safer for

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everyone now let's go to Nigeria which

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has one of the fastest grain populations

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in the

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world this is team cheris a group of

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brilliant girls who are solving a big

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problem team Charis realized that in

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parts of Nigeria lots of people get sick

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because rubbish isn't cleaned up

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properly so they created disgard us a

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phone app to report waste and have it

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taken away safely by eco-friendly cars

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see sometimes a healthier world is just

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one great idea

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away you could be a campaigner malti and

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Isabelle are sisters from barley they've

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been on a mission to stop plastic bags

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from harming their beautiful Island Home

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millions of plastic bags end up in the

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ocean they pollute the water and harm

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marine life malti and Isabelle decided

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enough was enough they organized

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petitions and Beach cups and now their

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efforts have convinced their governor to

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ban plastic bags and barley by

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2018 finally let's go to

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Jordan This is Mazon from Syria

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used to live in a refugee

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camp many girls in the camp had to marry

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so young that they had to give up their

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education misson thought this was a big

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mistake and she weighed a campaign to

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convince parents to keep their daughters

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in school and not make them Married Too

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Young all girls have a right to a great

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education and just look at what one

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educated girl can achieve with enough

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determination young inventors innovators

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and campaigners everywhere changing the

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world for good and so can you you just

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need to care get creative and

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collaborate if we all do that by 2030 we

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can really make the global goals a

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reality I'm just saying

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