Defining the Possible by Acting Now! | Laith Tarabishy | TEDxASCSNAS Youth
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In this powerful TEDx Youth talk, Laith challenges us to confront one of the greatest threats facing our planet: global warming. Through compelling facts, real-world examples, and a call to collective action, he explores how rising temperatures, melting glaciers, deforestation, pollution, and excessive fossil fuel consumption are reshaping our world. While the scale of the climate crisis can feel overwhelming, Laith argues that meaningful change begins with individual responsibility. From reducing waste and conserving energy to making more sustainable choices in everyday life, he reminds us that small actions can create powerful ripple effects when multiplied across communities. This talk is a call to move beyond awareness and into action, because redefining the possible means choosing to act, even when the challenge seems impossible. Laith is a new student at American School of Creative Science, Dubai. He was very brave to participate as a TEDx ASCSNAS Youth speaker this year and share his ideas with the whole community. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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