Cleaning our oceans: a big plan for a big problem

TED-Ed Student Talks
Cleaning our oceans: a big plan for a big problem

When 11-year-old Haaziq Kazi first prototyped his invention to clean plastic from the surface of the ocean, it lasted for about 7 seconds before coming apart in his bathtub. But that didn’t stop him! In fact, his invention just got better and more elaborate. In this Talk, Haaziq’s enthusiasm and creativity remind us that, when it comes to solving some of earth’s biggest problems, our imagination may be one of our greatest assets.

This talk was recorded at TED-Ed Weekend in New York City. To learn more about the event, go here: https://www.ted.com/attend/conferences/special-events/ted-ed-weekend

The TED-Ed Clubs program supports students in discovering, exploring and presenting their big ideas in the form of short, TED-style talks. In TED-Ed Clubs, students work together to discuss and celebrate creative ideas. Club Leaders receive TED-Ed’s flexible curriculum to guide their Members in developing presentation literacy skills to help inspire tomorrow’s TED speakers and future leaders.

To learn more about TED-Ed Clubs or to start your own club, go to http://ed.ted.com/clubs.

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