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اکسپو ۲۰۲۵ با گفت‌وگویی جهانی درباره‌ی زندگی و پایداری به کار خود پایان داد

نمایشگاه اکسپو ۲۰۲۵ اوساکا، واقع در منطقۀ کانسایِ ژاپن با گفت‌وگوی نهایی درباره‌ی پایداری و نوآوری به کار خود پایان داد. هنگام برگزاری نمایشگاه، «هفته‌های موضوعی» بستری برای تبادل ایده میان بخش‌های مختلف جامعه فراهم کردند تا درباره‌ی ساختن آینده‌ای بهتر گفت‌وگو کنند.

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لب بیشتر : http://parsi.euronews.com/2025/11/20/expo-2025-ends-with-global-conversation-about-life-and-sustainability

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00:00The future of the Earth and its inhabitants,
00:03a truly global topic to wrap up Japan's Expo 2025.
00:08Six months of activities and debates
00:10anchored by eight thematic weeks,
00:12and with the event's final two theme weeks,
00:15which tackle the world around us.
00:17These theme weeks offer a platform
00:19where different slices of society can exchange ideas
00:21on how to create a better tomorrow.
00:23And everyone has a role to play,
00:25from politicians, to businesses, to academics,
00:28even children.
00:33Become an earth saver.
00:35These young explorers are answering that call
00:37at an event designed especially for them,
00:40part of the Earth and Biodiversity Theme Week.
00:43By collecting animal species in their adventure map,
00:46they learn about biodiversity and why it matters.
00:58The workshop was designed by thematic project producer Shoji Kawamori,
01:03who is also the mastermind behind the Live Earth Journey Pavilion.
01:07The visionary anime director and artist used childlike wonder
01:12to create an immersive experience celebrating biodiversity.
01:15The multi-pronged approach blends physical and virtual realities,
01:20an interactive light show uses sound, vibration, and animation
01:27to celebrate life in its many forms,
01:28while a VR film puts you in the skin of different creatures.
01:32moving the focus from just humans to all forms of life.
01:37You can never forget and experience anything from as likely,
01:38You can't situations, you can't experience what you do.
01:39The material ofكرered fire is basically traversed.
01:40Being transgressed and the lore,
01:41creating an interactive light show better than you can to experience it.
01:42And that's how you can tell at your time for that.
01:42The multi-pronged approach blends physical and virtual realities,
01:45an interactive light show uses sound, vibration, and animation
01:49to celebrate life in its many forms.
01:51While a VR film puts you in the skin of different creatures.
01:55Moving the focus from just humans to all forms of life.
01:59Shifting mindsets through new perspectives is also one of the main goals at the Theme Week's panel discussions.
02:22After a panel on circular policymaking, sustainable fashion leader Mateo Ward stressed the importance of getting diverse actors
02:29in the same room.
02:31There's not one single piece of legislation that alone can solve this problem.
02:35And there's not one single brand or one single factory, one single technology even,
02:40that can solve the plethora of externalities, environmental and social,
02:45that the current fashion system is responsible for.
02:49We need a holistic approach.
02:50An expert in the textile industry's environmental impact,
02:54Mateo says Expo 2025 is a chance to include crucial voices in the conversation.
02:59Talking about responsible fashion at global platforms like Expo Zaka is fundamentally important
03:06to the resolution of the challenges we're currently facing,
03:09because we get the chance to finally integrate the voices of the global south into the conversation.
03:18Incentivizing every individual to make a positive change is one of the driving forces behind Expo 2025,
03:24in line with the UN's sustainable development goals.
03:27The final theme week takes stock of the progress that's been made on the SDGs and how much work still remains to be done.
03:33The 17 goals set out by the UN to end poverty by 2030 are omnipresent at Expo 2025.
03:41Many national pavilions are designed around them,
03:44like the Japan Pavilion, which focuses on responsible consumption and production.
03:48This theme week highlighted Japan's small and medium enterprises working towards achieving the SDGs.
03:55At the SME showcase, Kagawa-based company raised the flag,
03:59demonstrated their innovative headset.
04:01It uses vibrations and AI to help blind people visualize the world around them.
04:07Their tech embodies the central SDG promise to leave no one behind.
04:11And this is a mission that echoes the theme of the What Changes the World discussion,
04:37where Expo 2025's Best Practices winners proved that even the simplest idea can transform lives.
04:44We took a backpack and we took a desk and we put them together so that students could have comfortable space anywhere.
04:51The design is intentionally made very simple so that it can be implemented fast,
04:56it could be learned fast, and it could be used again and again rather than a one difficult solution.
05:00Nepali's company Educase's signature backpack-turned-desk has changed the lives of thousands of children
05:08in parts of the world where learning is difficult.
05:11The low-tech invention bridges a fundamental gap in education,
05:14in a way that's accessible for local communities.
05:17The wide variety of panel discussions during the theme weeks represents a shift,
05:22from treating the World Expo as a simple exhibition space,
05:25to reimagining it as an open forum, where every visitor has a contribution to make.
05:31The final session debate brought together Expo organizers past and present
05:35to discuss the significance of thematic weeks, which were first introduced in Dubai.
05:40In 2025, Osaka took the themes and they integrated new elements.
05:47They proved that the model is also, the thematic weeks are culturally adaptable.
05:51And again, this was something very, very unique that we hope is just the beginning of something,
05:57you know, that we will continue to take root in World Expos for many years to come.
06:04The world has changed tremendously since Dubai hosted the last World Expo,
06:08with rising conflicts and polarization.
06:11Organizers say in this context, the Expo is more important than ever,
06:16as a global public good that brings about mutual understanding and dialogue.
06:20I think that, you know, theme weeks have become a big part of the world.
06:23I think that, you know,
06:24the theme weeks have become a big part of the world.
06:25I think that, you know,
06:26the theme weeks have become a guiding principle of Expo's.
06:38And Expo's never going to solve all of humanity's problems.
06:43But if we take a big issue and we split it into little issues,
07:00smaller pieces of this issue,
07:02perhaps an Expo can help us solve a few of those and move us in the right direction.
07:06To cement its legacy, Expo 2025 published a declaration,
07:11highlighting collaboration as a framework for the future.
07:14At the closing ceremony, attended by hundreds,
07:30the feeling was overwhelmingly positive and hopeful.
07:34It's too soon to say how the discussions here have fueled real-world change.
07:40But one thing's for sure,
07:41Expo 2025 brought together a multitude of voices in the same place
07:45to work through some of the greatest challenges our world faces.
07:48At the very least,
07:49it's a step towards building a future society that will work for all of our lives.
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