News Clip7:55
Bloomberg

Granules India's Green Plant Ambitions

Higher Ed
Granules India Chairman & MD Krishna Prasad says a key requirement to supply green medicines with zero carbon footprint is carbon free energy. He speaks with Haslinda Amin and Rishaad Salamat on "Bloomberg Markets Asia".
News Clip5:55
Bloomberg

Uni of Melbourne's Meger on Geopolitics

Higher Ed
Sara Meger, Senior Lecturer of International Relations at the University of Melbourne, discusses her views ahead of G-20 Foreign Minister's Meeting in New Delhi. She speaks with Shery Ahn and Haidi Stroud-Watts on 'Daybreak Asia'.
Instructional Video4:57
Curated Video

Coffee and conservation: Mozambique tries both on a mountain

Higher Ed
LEADIN Conservationists on Mozambique's Mount Gorongosa are encouraging farmers to grow coffee plantsin the shade of hardwood trees. It's hoped the method will not only improve their lives but reverse...
News Clip4:23
Curated Video

Newsy Investigates: Erosion Is Turning Dream Homes Into Nightmares

Higher Ed
The collapse of three coastal homes in North Carolina reveals a lack of options for homeowners caught in erosion hotspots.
News Clip5:36
Curated Video

Coconut husks used in eco-friendly nets for combating erosion and preventing landslides

Higher Ed
Albay 1. Agricultural engineer Justino Arboleda inspecting nets made of coconut fibers (coconet) stock 2. Various of Arboleda and coconets Antipolo 3. Pan from collapsed mountain to destroyed houses in Antipolo, Philippines 4. Houses...
News Clip1:37
Curated Video

Stopping shoreline erosion in Stratford Hall, Westmoreland.

Higher Ed
Short item showing how to stop shoreline erosion in Stratford Hall, Westmoreland.
Instructional Video1:56
Curated Video

Bad weather causes damage along the river Drau in Carinthia

Higher Ed
A powerplant situated south of the town of Rosegg in Carinthia was damaged on Tuesday morning, following heavy rains and strong winds buffeting parts of Austria.
News Clip4:53
Press Association

Council meeting to discuss coastal erosion

Higher Ed
Drone and ground footage of coastal erosion in Skipsea, East Yorkshire, where 24 homes on Green Lane are close to falling into the sea. Quotes from Mick Woods, Barnsley, who has a caravan close by. The area has no coastal defences due to...
News Clip4:58
Bloomberg

Seychelles Tourism Minister on Future of Tourism

Higher Ed
Jun.23 -- Sylvestre Radegonde, Minister for Foreign Affairs and Tourism, The Republic of Seychelles speaks at the Qatar Economic Foru, powered by Bloomberg, with forum host and Executive Producer Zain Verjee.
News Clip1:40
Press Association

Fears grow over coastal erosion in Skipsea

Higher Ed
Councillors in Yorkshire are to discuss the effect of erosion that will see dozens of people lose their homes to the sea on the fastest disappearing coastline in north west Europe.
News Clip5:21
Curated Video

Climate change contributes to increasing coastal erosion

Higher Ed
FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: 4041655LEAD IN:Latvia is struggling with its coastal preservation as erosion becomes a bigger problem due to climate change.The country is expected to lose more than 9.2 square kilometres (3.5 square...
News Clip2:10
Curated Video

Louisiana to fight coastal erosion

Higher Ed
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Interactive1:50
Scholastic

Study Jams! Landforms

4th - 6th
First-class photographs dazzle your class as they are acquainted with Earth's various landforms. To reinforce learning, they can take a multiple-choice quiz, sing along to a karaoke song, or review key vocabulary terms, all on this...
Instructional Video9:09
New Mexico State University

Runoff and Infiltration: Water Infiltration

9th - 12th
A sponge and soil have a lot in common. Using a sponge to model a soil sample, a video presentation demonstrates soil terminology. The instructor shows how water moves through soil to model infiltration and percolation.
Instructional Video2:32
New Mexico State University

Runoff and Infiltration: Ground Cover

9th - 12th
What do water and wind do to open fields? An interesting video lesson demonstrates how ground cover protects the loss of soil from rain and wind. It shows four soil samples with varying degrees of ground cover and how people collect the...
Instructional Video10:26
PBS

How 7,000 Years of Epic Floods Changed the World (w/ SciShow!)

6th - 12th
Flooding for an unimaginable number of years in unimaginable depths led to severe changes to create the landscapes people know today. The episode in a larger PBS Eon series presents evidence scientists use to explain the existence of...
Instructional Video5:26
Bozeman Science

ESS2C - The Role of Water in Earth's Surface Processes

2nd - 12th
Water is something most of us take for granted. Explore the important aspects of water with a short video lesson. The instructor addresses the key instructional points of the NGSS standard ESS2C. He explains the complexity of the water...
Instructional Video2:47
Deep Look

The Amazing Life of Sand

6th - 12th Standards
If you look close enough, sand can tell you a story. A video lesson describes the creation of sand over time. Scholars explore how different types of sand have come to be and the different materials found in a sample of sand.
Instructional Video3:04
MinuteEarth

How To (Literally) Save Earth

6th - 12th Standards
Soil naturally erodes and produces new soil at the same rate when left to nature, yet farming erodes the soil 50 times faster than it forms. The video discusses soil, the ways humans damage it through their actions, and encourages many...
Instructional Video1:49
MinuteEarth

How Tall Can Mountains Be?

6th - 12th Standards
Currently, the tallest mountain on Earth is Mount Everest at 8,848 meters above sea level. The video discusses how tall a mountain might reach based on gravity, rock density, and other factors such as plate tectonics and erosion. 
Instructional Video5:25
Fuse School

Uses of Limestone - Cement, Mortar, and Concrete

9th - 12th
This rock is on a roll! Introduce young geologists and environmentalists to the many uses of limestone using the fifth installment in a series of seven. Illustrate the components and properties of cement, mortar, and concrete,...
Instructional Video1:39
MinutePhysics

Why are Stones Round? feat. Zach Weiner

9th - Higher Ed
Explore how gravity shapes the world around us. An engaging video lesson explains how gravity contributes to the shape of stones. The discussion centers on the difference between the formation of spherical and flat stones.
Instructional Video3:50
SciShow Kids

Make Your Own Erosion! - #sciencegoals

K - 5th Standards
Join Jessi as she shows viewers how water contributes to the process of erosion while using soil and water in a home demonstration.
Instructional Video4:29
Be Smart

How Does A Canyon Become Grand?

6th - 12th
Ah, the Grand Canyon ... ain't it grand? The narrator of a video from PBS Digital Studios explains, in detail, how the Grand Canyon was formed over millions of years.