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A Expo 2025 termina com um diálogo global sobre a vida e a sustentabilidade

A Expo 2025 Osaka, Kansai, Japão, encerrou com um diálogo final sobre sustentabilidade e inovação. Ao longo do evento, as Semanas Temáticas ofereceram uma plataforma para que diferentes setores da sociedade trocassem ideias sobre como criar um amanhã melhor.

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00:00O futuro da Terra e seus habitantes, um assunto global para terminar o JAPAN Expo 2025.
00:08Seis meses de ativitos e debates anchados por oito semanas de semana e com o evento's final
00:13dois Theme Weeks, que tackam o mundo ao redor de nós.
00:17Os Theme Weeks oferecem uma plataforma onde diferentes livros de sociedade podem interagir
00:21ideias sobre como criar um melhor amanhã, e todo mundo tem um papel, de políticos,
00:26de negócios, de acadêmicos, até crianças.
00:30Become an earth saver.
00:35These young explorers are answering that call at an event designed especially for them,
00:40part of the Earth and Biodiversity Theme Week.
00:42By collecting animal species in their adventure map, they learn about biodiversity and why it matters.
00:48The workshop was designed by thematic project producer Shoji Kawamori, who is also the mastermind behind the Live Earth Journey Pavilion.
01:07The visionary anime director and artist used child-like wonder to create an immersive experience celebrating biodiversity.
01:15The multi-pronged approach blends physical and virtual realities.
01:18An interactive light show uses sound, vibration, and animation.
01:24to celebrate life in its many forms.
01:25While a VR film puts you in the skin of digital life.
01:26The multi-pronged approach blends physical and virtual realities.
01:29The multi-pronged approach blends physical and virtual realities, an interactive light show uses sound, vibration, and animation.
01:34to celebrate life in its many forms.
01:35While a VR film puts you in the skin of different creatures, moving the focus from just humans to all forms of life.
01:41The multi-pronged approach blends physical and virtual realities, an interactive light show uses sound, vibration, and animation to celebrate life in its many forms.
01:47While a VR film puts you in the skin of different creatures, moving the focus from just humans to all forms of life.
01:54The multi-pronged approach blends physical and virtual realities, which is very important to experience the reality.
01:59To experience the reality, I think it's really important to experience the reality.
02:02I think it's important to experience the reality.
02:04I think it's important to experience the light of the light.
02:07It's important to experience the reality and virtual reality.
02:13Shifting 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 Matteo Ward stressed the importance of getting diverse actors in the same room.
02:30There's not one single piece of legislation that alone can solve this problem.
02:34And there's not one single brand or one single factory, one single technology even, that can solve the plethora of externalities, environmental and social, that the current fashion system is responsible for.
02:48We need a holistic approach.
02:50An expert in the textile industry's environmental impact, Matteo 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 to the resolution of the challenges we're currently facing because we get the chance to finally integrate the voices of the global south into the conversation.
03:15Incentivizing every individual to make a positive change is one of the driving forces behind Expo 2025 in line with the UN Sustainable Development Goals.
03:26The final theme week takes stock of the progress that's been made on the SDGs and how much work still remains to be done.
03:32The 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, like 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 Raise the Flag demonstrated 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.
04:12In our team, people who are not able to remove any problems from the world are not able to remove any problems.
04:19We are currently creating devices that are not available in the world, so we are going to send them to Japan to the world.
04:28And this is a mission that echoes the theme of the What Changes the World discussion.
04:32where 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.
04:50The design is intentionally made very simple so that it can be implemented fast, it could be learned fast, and it could be used again and again rather than a one difficult solution.
05:01Nepalese company Educase's signature backpack turned desk has changed the lives of thousands of children in parts of the world where learning is difficult.
05:10The low-tech convention bridges a fundamental gap in education in a way that's accessible for local communities.
05:17The wide variety of panel discussions during the theme weeks represents a shift,
05:21from treating the World Expo as a simple exhibition space to reimagining it as an open forum where every visitor has a contribution to make.
05:30The final session debate brought together Expo organizers past and present to discuss the significance of thematic weeks,
05:37which were first introduced in Dubai.
05:40In 2025, Osaka took the themes and they integrated new elements.
05:46They 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, you know,
05:57that we will continue to take root in World Expos for many years to come.
06:03The 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,
06:15as a global public good that brings about mutual understanding and dialogue.
06:20It's part of the dialogue.
06:21It's part of the dialogue.
06:22Eu acho que o tema week é um guia de princípio de
06:52Expo.
06:53An Expo is never going to solve all of humanity's problems, but if we take a big issue and
06:57we split it into little issues, smaller pieces of this issue, perhaps an Expo can help us
07:03solve a few of those and move us in the right direction.
07:07To cement its legacy, Expo 2025 published a declaration, highlighting collaboration
07:12as a framework for the future.
07:14At the closing ceremony attended by hundreds, the feeling was overwhelmingly positive and
07:21hopeful.
07:22It's too soon to say how the discussions here have fueled real world change.
07:39But one thing's for sure, Expo 2025 brought together a multitude of voices in the same
07:44place to work through some of the greatest challenges our world faces.
07:48At the very least, it's a step towards building a future society that will work for all of
07:52our lives.
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