AFP News Agency
CLEAN : Dancing 'fireflies' and inflatable sea creatures at Singapore light festival
People marvel at dancing "fireflies" on a lawn, walk through an inflatable whale, and pose for photos beside multicoloured artworks at a light festival in Singapore that aims to encourage sustainability (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
Bloomberg
Covanta CEO on Green Solutions for Managing Waste
Feb.26 -- Stephen Jones, chief executive officer at Covanta, discusses turning waste into energy and the outlook for the company overall. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
Bloomberg
BP CEO Dudley Says Shale Has Dampened Oil-Price Swings
Jan.22 -- BP Chief Executive Officer Bob Dudley discusses the energy industry's move to sustainable practices and the global oil market. He speaks with Bloomberg’s Jonathan Ferro at the World Economic Forum’s annual meeting in Davos,...
Bloomberg
Climate Risk Requires Fundamental Reshaping of Finance: BlackRock
Jan.20 -- Philipp Hildebrand, vice chairman at BlackRock, discusses the asset manager's plan to ditch investments with high sustainability-related risk as climate concerns drive a sweeping change in the way the firm invests its $7...
AFP News Agency
VOICED : Brazils champion of deforestation on the
VOICED : Brazils champion of deforestation on the
Bloomberg
Pepsico Sets New Green Targets That Helps Farmers
Apr.20 -- Jim Andrews, Pepsico chief sustainability officer, talks about the company's plans to eliminate at least three million tons of emissions by 2030.
Bloomberg
Ugly But Delicious: Online Grocery Delivery Service Misfits Market
Misfits Market CEO Abhi Ramesh joins Caroline Hyde to talk about his company's expansion to California, its mission to deliver affordable and healthy food to everyone, and shares his predictions for the future of the online grocery...
Bloomberg
Fashion Designer Anya Hindmarch on Sustainable Design
British Fashion Designer Anya Hindmarch is known for incorporating sustainability in her designs, and campaigning to reduce single-use plastic in everyday life. She discusses her projects with Bloomberg's Francine Lacqua and what drives...
Nature Conservancy
Coastal Peru: The Amazing Biodiversity of a Coastal Ecosystem
Peru's coastal ecosystem is only one of the country's amazing features. But travelers don't need passports, expensive plane tickets, or heavy suitcases to examine the biodiversity of coastal Peru. Armed with a field trip log and graphic...
TED-Ed
Retrofitting Suburbia
An award-winning architect speaks about the need to rehabilitate underused parking lots, past-their-prime shopping malls, and other structures. She gets us to take a look at successful retrofits and proposes plans to give others a...
TED-Ed
Should We Eat Bugs?
Cricket cookies? Mealworm mac and cheese? Bugs are super nutritious! Why don't we eat them? Viewers discover the history of entomophagy, that is, the practice of eating insects and spiders, by viewing a fascinating video that explores...
TED-Ed
Conserving our Spectacular, Vulnerable Coral Reefs
A three-minute clip covers a new strategy for protecting the coral reefs of Fiji while still allowing fishermen to harvest the fish that people survive on. Connectivity is the name of the game. This colorfully animated resource is a...
PBS
Career Connections | Natural Science Manager
Many careers are available in the area of natural sciences. A short video focuses on the work done by forest service rangers who work at keeping forests healthy.
Crash Course
The Biggest Problems We're Facing Today and the Future of Engineering: Crash Course Engineering #46
Be the future of engineering. Scholars learn about the future of engineering, particularly in the areas of sustainability, infrastructure, security, health, and general quality of life. The informational video looks at several examples,...
TED-Ed
Could Underwater Farms Help Fight Climate Change?
Is there a way to sustainably farm the ocean? Welcome to the world of restorative ocean farming. A short video looks at the advantages and issues associated with aquaculture.
California Academy of Science
Sustainable Seafood
Memory, brain health, and seafood often go hand in hand, but is eating fish good for the planet? The third video in a four-part series on Health Oceans explains which fish consumers need to avoid and which are safe to consume without...
The School of Life
Political Theory - John Ruskin
Beauty and Capitalism—not two words you usually see together. John Ruskin, a prominent political thinker definitely did not think so. Teach pupils about the political theory behind aesthetics and why some countries may value beauty over...
PBS
A Never-Ending Supply
If renewable energy means a never-ending supply of power, why aren't we already using it? A brief video clip, part of a large Energy unit from NOVA, discusses the limitless energy humans obtain from solar, geothermal, and tidal sources....
PBS
Growing Appetites, Limited Resources
Did you know that, as the world's population increases, its demand for energy increases at an even faster rate? Learners watch a short video about the world's energy crisis before discussing the sustainable alternative energy sources....
PBS
Turning Food Waste Into a Resource
One in every seven truckloads of perishable foods delivered to grocery stores gets thrown away. Is there anything that can be done with this waste? One solution is to recycle the old produce and turn it into fertilizer. The video, part...
Bozeman Science
PS3D - Energy in Chemical Processes and Everyday Life
Need to take your teaching of energy concepts to another level? Check out a strategic video that examines standard PS3D in the Next Generation Science Standards. Filled with examples, scenarios, and connections to the life sciences, the...
Bozeman Science
ESS3C - Human Impacts on Earth Systems
The human impact on the earth's systems often has unintended consequences. A comprehensive video lesson builds a progression for teaching the standards ESS3C in elementary through secondary classrooms. Instruction focuses on the...
Crash Course
Population, Sustainability, and Malthus: Crash Course World History 215
Thomas Malthus posed the most famous, and most easily disproven, theory about projected population growth in economic history. What did he get wrong—and why? Explore the Malthusian Theory of Population with a Crash Course video that...
Crash Course
Globalization and Trade and Poverty
Can we eradicate extreme poverty with globalization? How far can the planet support a growing global industry? High schoolers watch an engaging video about some of the most important questions in the economic world today—and view some of...