
Join Dr. Jodi Hilty for a talk on the effort to create the world’s largest wildlife corridor from Yellowstone to Yukon as part of the series of talks on connected conservation on Day 1 of Planet Action 2025, a TEDxBoston event.
TED talks are short, focused presentations where someone shares an innovative idea, personal story, or insight on stage. TEDx talks are independently organized under the TED license, while maintaining the same spirit of “ideas worth spreading.”
Planet Action aims to share actionable ideas for a livable planet to the audience, with speakers sharing ideas on biodiversity protection, resilient waters, models for recovery, sustainable cities, and more. The event will take place November 15 and 16 at the Kresge Auditorium on the MIT Campus in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
Tickets are free, but limited, so register to secure yours now.
More about Planet Action
Now in its fourth year, this gathering builds on the momentum of other Planet Action talks which have reached millions of viewers worldwide and featured speakers from 30 countries and 80 universities.
- Day 1 highlights recovery models for biodiversity, soils, water, and food systems.
 - Day 2 focuses on reimagining energy, materials, and infrastructure for a net-zero future.
 - Day 3 brings back stories from past cohorts to share impact stories and progress.
 
Across all three days, the sessions spotlight the critical actions and innovations that must scale in this decisive decade, underscoring both the urgency and the possibility of building a regenerative, sustainable future.
Event Location
Kresge Auditorium, 48 Massachusetts Ave w16, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA
