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Great Big Story

These Crabs Have Been Crawling Before the Dinosaurs

12th - Higher Ed
Delve into the remarkable yet precarious existence of the American horseshoe crab, a species that has thrived for over 200 million years but now faces an uncertain future. Learn about their unique characteristics, vital role in medical...
Instructional Video19:08
Brainwaves Video Anthology

Nancy MacLean -Democracy in Chains: The Deep History of the Radical Right's Stealth Plan for America

Higher Ed
Nancy MacLean is an award-winning scholar of the twentieth-century U.S., whose most recent book, Democracy in Chains: The Deep History of the Radical Right’s Stealth Plan for America, has been described by Publishers Weekly as “a...
Instructional Video1:39
Next Animation Studio

Deep-sea ‘gold rush’ led by China could be about to devastate the oceans

12th - Higher Ed
A deep-sea ‘gold rush’ led by China could soon have catastrophic consequences for marine ecosystems.
Instructional Video2:12
The Business Professor

What is the structure of Environmental Protection Laws

Higher Ed
What is the structure of Environmental Protection Laws
Instructional Video18:47
The Wall Street Journal

Asia's Build Out

Higher Ed
Infrastructure is the lifeblood of burgeoning economies. Where are the biggest opportunities and challenges in Asia?
Instructional Video4:52
The Business Professor

Enforcement of Environmental Protection Laws

Higher Ed
Enforcement of Environmental Protection Laws
Instructional Video2:25
The Business Professor

Environmental Law (Intro)

Higher Ed
Environmental Law (Intro)
Instructional Video18:20
The Wall Street Journal

The Imperial Presidency?

Higher Ed
Has the office of the president, over the years, become too powerful for American democracy? And is this what the founding fathers had in mind?
Instructional Video1:45
The Business Professor

The Role and Responsibilities of the Environmental Protection Agency

Higher Ed
The video provides an overview of the role of the Environmental Protection Agency. The video explains the EPA's relationship with state governments, and how it works with them to regulate and protect the environment. It also discusses...
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The Kiboomers

Reduce Reuse Recycle Song | The Kiboomers | Sustainability | Earth Day Recycling Song | Environment

Pre-K - K
It's Reduce Reuse Recycle song for Earth Day. This kids song is a fun way to celebrate Earth Day. Let's motivate our little ones to engage in environmental protection and sustainability for our planet!Enjoy! Reduce Reuse Recycle song...
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Next Animation Studio

How biodegradable corn plastic is made

12th - Higher Ed
This video illustrates how plastic is made from corn. Corn plastic is a kind of polylactide, or PLA, plastic. Polylactides are made from the resin of corn and other plants. Polylactides are biodegradable but also more fragile and...
News Clip0:53
Curated Video

Lagos Fashion Week wins category at annual Earthshot awards ceremony

9th - Higher Ed
Launched in 2020 by Britain’s Prince William and natural historian David Attenborough, the competition recognises environmental innovators.
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Curated Video

Cotswold park welcomes Markus, a rare white rhino calf

9th - Higher Ed
A rare and celebrated birth has brought joy to the Cotswold Wildlife Park in England, where a new white rhinoceros calf is captivating visitors and keepers alike.
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Curated Video

Bronx residents without running water after Van Nest water main break

9th - Higher Ed
The water main break is sending water into the streets.
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Curated Video

African penguin faces extinction despite new protections

9th - Higher Ed
Experts say stricter fishing limits will be crucial if Africa’s only penguin is to survive. For now, conservationists hope the legal victory will buy precious time to keep the species from disappearing forever.
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Curated Video

Facing economic pressure, Gambian fishermen are fighting trawlers - and each other

9th - Higher Ed
Gambian crews on international trawlers fishing on the country's shores have become the accidental targets of local fishermen's anger, whose livelihoods are threatened by the foreign vessels' aggressive fishing strategies.
News Clip2:34
Curated Video

Scientists reclassify giraffes into four distinct species, up from one

9th - Higher Ed
Scientists have reclassified giraffes into four distinct species, up from one. Conservationists say this greater understanding of giraffe taxonomy will allow for targeted conservation efforts, specific to each species' needs,...
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Curated Video

Giant Puppet Animals Complete 20,000km Climate Journey to Arctic Circle

9th - Higher Ed
Organized by The Walk, the team behind the renowned Little Amal project, The Herds used art to spotlight the urgency of climate action, uniting communities across Africa and Europe in a creative call for environmental justice.
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Curated Video

DEP: Trenton Water Works at 'extremely high risk of systemic failure'

9th - Higher Ed
The public water system run by the city also serves four neighboring townships, including Ewing, Hamilton, Hopewell and Lawrence.
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Curated Video

Take a look at the plastics of the future

9th - Higher Ed
From food waste to woodchips, a wide selection of surprising raw materials can end up serving as an alternative to plastics. They can be biodegradable in just a few months or even compostable as opposed to the synthetic...
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Curated Video

MEPs back initiative to reduce plastic waste and improve water quality

9th - Higher Ed
MEPs backed plans on Wednesday aimed at improving the quality of drinking water and reduce plastic waste.



The initiative includes proposals to slash the maximum limits of certain pollutants and increase access to free and...
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Curated Video

Creating music from garbage

9th - Higher Ed
There is a saying that goes "one man's trash is another man's treasure." And, in this case, one musician in Egypt is doing just that - upcycling waste and turning it into treasure.



Shady Rabab has been turning all kinds...
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Curated Video

'Monster fatberg', bigger than the Tower of Pisa, discovered in Devon

9th - Higher Ed
A "monster fatberg," consisting of everything that shouldn't have been flushed down a toilet or poured down a sink, has been discovered in Devon, England.



South West Water (SWW) says the berg,...
News Clip1:57
Curated Video

Meet the man who built a floatable bike to clean up London's canals

9th - Higher Ed
Dhruv Boruah is a local celebrity in London: when people see him riding his floatable bike fishing out litter from the city’s canals he receives encouragement from curious onlookers.



The former consultant built...