Határvonalak: a jövő nem kevesebb. Tudatosabb. | Levente Dósa | TEDxCsíkszereda

Can we balance our desire to explore nature with our duty to protect it? In this powerful talk, Levente Dósa takes us to the iconic Saint Anne Lake and Mohos Peat Bog in Transylvania, exploring this unique volcanic ecosystem as a living laboratory for environmental preservation. Reflecting on the impact of mass tourism and ecological changes, Levente introduces a forward-thinking solution: transforming the site into a modern eco-center. By replacing ecological disruption with conscious, educational, and sustainable tourism alternatives, he proves that protecting our natural heritage doesn't lessen the visitor experience—it deeply enriches it. There are places that are more than mere sights: they are parts of our heritage. For Levente Dósa, the surroundings of Szent Anna-tó are not simply a tourist destination, but a living laboratory where our future is decided. His story is about how we can find the balance between the desire to visit and the duty to protect. His message is simple yet poignant: true value lies not in consumption, but in the quiet attentiveness with which we turn toward nature. 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