Next Animation Studio
What ended the last ice age? Ocean's carbon release may be the answer
Recent research conducted by the University of Southampton and published in Nature magazine suggests that carbon dioxide released from the ocean played a large role in ending the most recent ice age.
EarthEcho International
Engineering Solutions for Ocean Acidification
The video discusses the issue of ocean acidification and its impact on marine ecosystems and human health. It also highlights the work of scientists and organizations, including the XPRIZE Foundation, in developing tools to measure ocean...
Learning Mole
The Ocean and Climate
A series aimed at Primary School students learning all about the Ocean and its inhabitants in their science classes. This video in particular will take students through how the Oceans and climate are linked and how they affect each other.
Visual Learning Systems
The Importance of Fresh Water
This video provides a visual representation of the Earth's water sources, highlighting that over 97% of the water is salt water found in the oceans. It emphasizes the importance of fresh water, which makes up only about 2.8% of the...
Visual Learning Systems
The Air Around Us: Air
Often hard-to-understand concepts of air, gases, air pressure, and layers of the atmosphere are plainly explained in this fascinating video. Concepts and terminology: oxygen, nitrogen, layers, weather, jet stream, and northern lights.
Curated Video
The hunt for oceans in space
Scientists believe there are oceans buried under thick crusts of ice on the moons of Saturn and Jupiter. Sampling them would raise hope of life beyond Earth
National Parks Service
Redwood National and State Parks - 2nd Grade - Adaptations Lesson 2 of 2. Oceans
Lesson 2 of 2. Oceans CREDIT: NPS
Next Animation Studio
Island creates no-fishing zone three times the size of UK
The ocean around the remote South Atlantic island of Tristan Da Cunha is set to become a fishing warzone, as it has been declared a Marine Wildlife Sanctuary by the island’s government.
Makematic
Take Action for Life Below Water (Ages 5 - 11)
Young student explains how young people are taking action on Global Goal 14: Life Below Water
Learning Mole
Why is Seawater Blue?
A series aimed at Primary School students learning all about the Ocean and its inhabitants in their science classes. This video in particular will take students through the reasons why seawater looks so blue.
Learning Mole
Cring Oceans
This animated science video lesson is all about pollution and crying oceans. Students will love this engaging and interactive video as they learn more about and study oceans.
NASA
Gravity Assist: Meet NASA’s New Chief Scientist and Senior Climate Advisor, with Kate Calvin
Climate change is one of the most important issues facing our planet, and NASA has lots of space missions and programs in the works to monitor and understand its drivers and effects. Kate Calvin, NASA’s new chief scientist, is also the...
Learning Mole
Offensive Oceans
This animated science video lesson is all about fierce ocean animals. Students will love this engaging and interactive video as they learn more about and study oceans.
Learning Mole
Rare Ocean Animals
A series aimed at Primary School students learning all about the Ocean and its inhabitants in their science classes. This video in particular will take students through some of the rarest animals that live under the sea, introducing them...
Learning Mole
Fierce Ocean Animals
A series aimed at Primary School students learning all about the Ocean and its inhabitants in their science classes. This video in particular will take students through some of the more fierce animals that live under the sea.
Science360
Protecting our forests. NSF Science Now 3
In this week’s episode of NSF Science Now, we explore the Harvard Forest Long-Term Ecological Site, phytoplankton and climate change, how silver turns people blue and, finally, why math hurts.
Food Farmer Earth
At the Brink: The Dire State of Our Ocean's Health
Major studies, including those by the Pew Commission and the U.S. Ocean Commission, have revealed that our oceans are facing a critical crisis, primarily due to overfishing, pollution, habitat destruction, and the effects of climate...
Next Animation Studio
Rates of climate change in deep oceans could be severely affected, even in the best case scenario: study
Earth’s oceans could be experiencing rates of climate change seven times higher than levels today by the second half of the century, according to a new study.
English Tree TV
Ocean Animals Song | Sea Animals For Kids
It’s a fun Ocean Animals Song for children, on World Ocean's day today! Learn the names of the sea animals in this music video for kids, babies, toddlers, and students. Teach the names and have fun singing and speaking along with the...
Science360
NSF Science Now 3
In this week's episode of NSF Science Now we explore NSF's Harvard Forest Long-Term Ecological Site, phytoplankton and climate change, how silver turns people blue and finally why math hurts.
Science360
Uncertainties - How Do We Know?
How much warming do we face, and what are the uncertainties involved?
PBS
What if Carbon Emissions Stopped Tomorrow?
Imagine that aliens landed and gifted us a clean, limitless energy source. Instead of killing each other over this technology, we decided to transform the world into a carbon-free society. This wondrous source would power our homes,...
TMW Media
Searching for Life in the Galaxy: How life on Earth began
What was proto-Earth like? How do Earth slowly form over time? Where were the first forms of life found on Earth? Searching for Life in the Galaxy, Part 1