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This 51-minute lecture from Stanford University features Amory Lovins taking viewers on a fascinating journey through the world of great apes, exploring their sophisticated language abilities, immense intelligence, and interactions with humans. Recorded on March 13, 2024, the presentation delves into ape language and restoration efforts, showcasing Lovins' expertise as a Lecturer in Civil and Environmental Engineering at Stanford University and as Co-founder and Chairman Emeritus of Rocky Mountain Institute (now RMI). Discover the complex communication systems of great apes and learn about conservation efforts aimed at protecting these intelligent primates. The lecture is part of Stanford University's Extreme Energy Efficiency Learning Hub, where more of Lovins' work can be accessed.