Curated Video
Can AI Improve Air Quality?
Air pollution is an increasingly pressing public health issue, but current monitoring methods fall short. Can AI help?
Curated Video
The Ozone Layer
“The Ozone Layer” will explain what the ozone layer is, how it is being damaged, and how global warming and climate change interact with it.
Curated Video
Biodiversity: Natural and Human Causes of Depletion
This video discusses what biodiversity is and its overall importance in ecosystems. The video will also discuss different factors that can decrease biodiversity.
FuseSchool
Quarrying - economic, environmental and social effects
Learn the basics about quarrying, its economic advantages and disadvantages concerning environment and healthy living. What is quarrying? and how does it affect us and our environment? Find out more in this video!
Restoration Planet
Youth-led River Cleanup in Ecuador
This inspiring youth-led river cleanup takes place on the Rio Carrizal in Ecuador. These young and passionate environmentalists invited us to join them, kayaking down this small river near Ecuador's coast. Plastic that ends up in the...
FuseSchool
Hard & soft water
Learn the basics about hard and soft water, the differences between these and where to find examples in everyday life.
Let's Tute
Environmental Sciences: Odd Man Out Activity
In this video, the teacher presents a quick revision of the various components of the environment and the four spheres. The viewers are then given an activity to find the odd man out and state the reason.
Restoration Planet
On the Trail of Rare Primates in Ecuador
For the first episode of the new year, the Restoration Planet team helps track one of the world's rarest primates. Near the coast of Ecuador lies the Pacoche Rainforest, home of the critically endangered Ecuadorian white-fronted...
FuseSchool
Quarrying
Learn the basics about Quarrying, its economic advantages and disadvantages concerning environment and healthy living.
Next Animation Studio
Sea levels could rise by over 5 meters by the year 3000 if current
Antarctic ice sheet melting could increase sea levels by over five meters by the year 3000 if current warming trends continue.
Restoration Planet
Island in the Sky : Cahuasqui, Ecuador
In this episode, the first in our exploration of South America, we take you to a very remote village high in the Ecuadorian Andes. We spend time on a small organic farm and get to know the people of this very special place. The local...
Science360
A Best Kept Secret: STEM Research at Tribal Colleges and Universities
Amazing things can happen when Native American tribes and the National Science Foundation work together. This documentary showcases original research being conducted by students and faculty at tribal colleges and universities, as well as...
Let's Tute
The Water Cycle: From Evaporation to Precipitation
The video discusses the water cycle, explaining how water changes from one form to another and how it is continuously replenished in nature. It covers the processes of evaporation, condensation, and precipitation and how they contribute...
NASA
Predicting Malaria Outbreaks With NASA Satellites
In the Amazon Rainforest, few animals are as dangerous to humans as mosquitos that transmit malaria. The tropical disease can bring on severe fever, headaches and chills and is particularly severe for children and the elderly and can...
FuseSchool
Limits To Recycling
Learn the basics about the limits to recycling. Yes, there can be limits to recycling, depending on which materials can or cannot be recyclable, on its cost and how involved society is. Find out more in this video!
NASA
NASA Studies How Arctic Fires Change the World
Wildfires in the Arctic often burn far away from population centers, but their impacts are felt around the globe. From field and laboratory work to airborne campaigns and satellites, NASA is studying how climate change is contributing to...
NASA
NASA Helps Warn of Harmful Algal Blooms
With limited resources to dedicate to monitoring for harmful algal blooms, water managers are looking to new technologies from NASA and its partners to detect and monitor potential hazards in lakes and reservoirs. Music: Picking Locks by...
Let's Tute
Introduction to Environmental Science
In this video, the speaker explains the concept of environment and its various components, including living and non-living organisms. They also discuss the four spheres that make up the planet Earth and how human activities are affecting...
PBS
Humans and the Environment
What is “the environment”? Well, it’s everything, and it’s everywhere, including you and me. Just about every part of human civilization depends on a healthy and stable environment. Yet, human activity is causing pollution, climate...
Let's Tute
Understanding Water Scarcity: Causes and Indicators
The video discusses the issue of water scarcity and its causes, particularly in India. It explains the different types of water scarcity and the indicators of a country facing water scarcity. The video also touches on the impact of...
Let's Tute
Introduction to Waste Classification and Sources
The teacher introduces the topic of waste classification and engages the students in an activity to identify and categorize different sources of waste. The example of a banana peel is used to demonstrate the process of classification...
FuseSchool
Hard & Soft Water
In this video learn about hard and soft water, the differences between these and where to find examples in everyday life.
FuseSchool
Making Hard Water Soft
Learn the basics about making hard water turn into soft water. What are the methods and techniques used to make that happen? Find out more in this video!
FuseSchool
Reducing Particulates (Soot)
Learn about reducing particulates as part of the carbon chemistry within environmental chemistry.