Small Actions, Big Change: Protecting Sea Life From Pollution | Noah Popowitz | TEDxYouth@SRDS
Our oceans are in trouble—and it’s the fish who are paying the price. In this urgent talk, Noah Popowitz explores the many ways marine life is being harmed by human activity, from pollution to habitat destruction. With a deep love for sea life, he calls attention to the ripple effects of our actions. His message is a powerful reminder that protecting our oceans starts with awareness and collective responsibility. Noah Popowitz is currently a freshman in his second year at SRDS and he is excited to be giving his first TEDx Talk. He has been working so hard with his advisor, Mr. Holland creating this talk. He enjoys many things like acting, writing, skiing, swimming, and has always had a love for sea life and animals. He will be talking about how fish are being harmed in various ways, ultimately due to our actions, and how we need to come together to prevent anything worse in the future. 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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