Plants vs. Crowdsourcing: Protecting Biodiversity
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Toni Paju, CEO & Founder of Crowdsorsa, discusses invasive species, protecting biodiversity, and driving social change through crowdsourcing and gamification. Why lupines are harmful, and how to make money while saving the planet. 2:34 What Is Crowdsorsa? 6:32 Where Does the Money Come From? 8:27 Why Are Lupines Bad? 12:15 Invasive Species and Protecting Biodiversity 14:15 Fun Facts About Lupines 17:47 Main Challenges of Crowdsourcing 19:51 Numbers! 23:16 Motivations of Users – Why? 24:34 What Else Can Be Crowdsourced? 29:10 Sustainability via Crowdsourcing 32:20 Career Advice Time 37:28 On Risk-Taking and Entrepreneurship *** Curious Talent helps experienced professionals in transitioning to new opportunities in Net Zero. Stay curious, ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠join our community⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠!
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