Instructional Video1:47
Curated Video

President on NKorea, disclosure of anti-terrorism programme

Higher Ed
1. US President George W. Bush seated in the Roosevelt Room of the White House after meeting 2. Bush speaking 3. SOUNDBITE (English) George W. Bush, US President: "(Answering question on if North Koreans are launching a satellite or...
News Clip1:55
Curated Video

Trade and Energy Secretaries meet

Higher Ed
1. Mid of US Secretary of Commerce Gary Locke (centre) standing with factory staff, behind a model of a truck engine in the factory of Cummins Inc. 2. Tilt down from Locke (right) listening to staff member's explanation of engine, to...
News Clip2:38
Curated Video

Earth had its hottest decade on record in 2010s

Higher Ed
Two U.S. agencies say the decade that just ended was by far the hottest ever measured on Earth, capped off by the second-warmest year on record.
News Clip2:38
Curated Video

Earth had its hottest decade on record in 2010s

Higher Ed
Two US agencies say the decade that just ended was by far the hottest ever measured on Earth, capped off by the second-warmest year on record.
News Clip4:00
Bloomberg

Brookfield's Carney Wants to 'Re-Wire' Economy With New Fund

Higher Ed
Feb.10 -- Mark Carney, Brookfield Asset Management Inc. vice chairman and former Bank of England governor, discusses the company's plans to raise at least $7.5 billion for a new climate-focused fund. He speaks with Bloomberg's Jason Kelly.
News Clip5:03
Bloomberg

The Dirty Little Secrets of Electric Cars

Higher Ed
Apr.22 -- Adam Jonas of Morgan Stanley talks about the role electric cars can play in cutting greenhouse gases. He also talks about how making EV batteries is a "dirty" process.
News Clip1:25
Bloomberg

Biden Says Threats From Climate Change Won't Go Away

Higher Ed
Sep.07 -- President Joe Biden warned that storm-ravaged New York and New Jersey are signs of worsening climate change, redoubling his push for a $550 billion public works bill that he said would help build more resilient communities....
News Clip16:47
Bloomberg

Bezos Earth Fund CEO on COP26 and the Decisive Decade

Higher Ed
Bezos Earth Fund President and CEO Dr. Andrew Steer tells Emily Chang what to expect from the UN climate conference, what the next decade will look like in the fight against climate change, and why governments, industry and civil society...
News Clip0:36
Bloomberg

Biden: US Will Meet Emissions Targets by 2030

Higher Ed
President Joe Biden says the US is on track to achieve its Paris Agreement goals by 2030. He spoke in an address to the UN climate conference in Sharm El-Sheikh on Friday. Follow Bloomberg for business news & analysis, up-to-the-minute...
News Clip1:54
Bloomberg

Soros Says Melting Arctic Is Threat to Our Survival

Higher Ed
Billionaire investor George Soros says radical steps need to be taken to stop climate change. He spoke at a event ahead of the Munich Security Conference. He supports a plan to create white clouds that would reflect more sunlight back...
News Clip4:42
Curated Video

How City Planning, Biking Helps Reduce America's Emissions Problem

Higher Ed
As part of "Operation: Earth," Newsy's "In The Loop" dives into how we can solve environmental issues. Today: how biking can impact emission levels.
News Clip2:42
Curated Video

President Bush announces new air pollution regulations

Higher Ed
1. Side view of US President George W. Bush walking to podium 2. SOUNDBITE: (English) George W. Bush, US President: "Last month, the Supreme Court ruled that the EPA (Environmental Protection Agency) must take action under the Clean Air...
News Clip3:41
Bloomberg

New EPA Chief Rewrites Rules on Auto Emissions

Higher Ed
Apr.06 -- EPA Administrator Michael Regan says the Biden administration is rewriting the rules that relaxed limits on greenhouse gas emissions from vehicles. Jennifer Dlouhy reports on "Balance of Power."
News Clip5:24
Bloomberg

How Much More Extreme Will the Weather Get?

Higher Ed
Sir Brian Hoskins, chairman of the Grantham Institute for Climate Change and the Environment, talks to Bloomberg Green's Kailey Leinz about the impact climate change has on today's increasingly extreme weather.
News Clip1:35
Curated Video

How The Doomsday Clock Measures The Risks Of Climate Change

Higher Ed
For more than a decade, scientists have considered the threats from climate change when they set the symbolic Doomsday Clock.
Instructional Video8:27
Bozeman Science

The Greenhouse Effect

9th - 12th
How do we know global warming isn't just mother nature having hot flashes? The video describes the greenhouse effect and how it is necessary to life on this planet. Then it explains greenhouse gases and how increasing them can lead...
Instructional Video8:08
Curated OER

Carbon Cycle and Global Warming

4th - 8th
Carbon is all around us, as shown in this cartoon animation. The carbon cycle is portrayed simply and accurately with fun cartoon plants and animals. Use this video in an elementary or junior high class to facilitate your learners'...
Instructional Video4:47
SciShow

How Much Does the Sun Affect Earth's Climate?

9th - Higher Ed Standards
The sun goes through cycles as does the climate on Earth, but are the two related? Many different scientists approach the question, and the results are fairly conclusive. An episode of the extensive SciShow Space shares the research and...
Instructional Video2:24
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PBS

The Lowdown — The Math of Trash: Percents and Proportions

6th Standards
Don't toss the lesson in the trash. Scholars watch an informative, up-to-date video that discusses how percents and proportions help clarify data about trash, recycling, and climate change. They consider their own trash output and create...
Instructional Video4:19
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PBS

Atmospheric CO2 and Earth’s Temperature

9th - 12th Standards
Is atmospheric carbon dioxide really to blame for global warming? Young environmentalists analyze historical carbon dioxide and temperature data during a multimedia activity from PBS's Weather and Climate series. High schoolers read...
Instructional Video3:00
PBS

Solar Power

6th - 12th Standards
One day's worth of sunlight can supply everyone on Earth with electricity for a year! Why, then, do we find ourselves in an energy crisis? Shine a light on solar energy with a short lesson and video. As part of a larger energy unit from...
Instructional Video2:13
Howard Hughes Medical Institute

Greenhouse Effect

9th - 12th Standards
Without the greenhouse effect, Earth's temperature would be approximately 30 degrees Celsius colder. Scientists know this to be the case based on the study of other planets and the way gases absorb radiation. Viewers connect the ideas...
Instructional Video7:56
Amoeba Sisters

Carbon and Nitrogen Cycles

7th - 12th Standards
As the world turns ... so do the carbon and nitrogen cycles! Introduce them both to eager young biologists through an animated video, part of an extensive biology playlist. The narrator explains how each element moves through its...
Instructional Video10:54
PBS

The Last Time the Globe Warmed

6th - 12th Standards
Global warming ... greenhouse gases ... climate change ... sounds familiar, right? What about palm trees in Wyoming, or swimming in the sea near Antarctica? Science scholars discover the unbearable conditions Earth experienced during its...