Instructional Video5:30
Mediacorp

The Shift to Renewables in Developing Economies

12th - Higher Ed
This video highlights the challenges faced by developing economies, particularly Bangladesh, in transitioning from fossil fuels to renewable energy. It showcases the environmental pollution caused by reliance on fossil fuels and the...
Instructional Video5:46
Global Health with Greg Martin

Health Systems

Higher Ed
The public health and global health community talk about strengthening health systems. In this video, Dr Greg Martin provides a brief overview of what health systems are and how it is that the building blocks of health systems fit together.
Instructional Video4:14
PBS

Who Should Pay To Fix Climate Change?

12th - Higher Ed
Over the past few centuries, a handful of countries reaped the benefits of fossil fuels and developed their economies, emitting a lot of greenhouse gases along the way. We now know these gases have changed the climate. But since the...
Instructional Video19:59
Wonderscape

Social Studies Kids: Exploring Your Community and Its Workers

K - 5th
This video is a lesson about communities and the different workers that make them great. It explores the concept of communities, the types of communities, and the roles and responsibilities of various community workers such as police...
News Clip3:51
Press Association

Fine Gael needs to return to Government to manage potential trade shocks from new US administration, says Simon Harris

Higher Ed
Potential trade shocks from the next US administration are a reason Fine Gael need to be in the next Government, the party’s leader has said. By way of example, Simon Harris said Ireland could lose 10 billion euro in corporation tax if...
News Clip2:54
Press Association

Cheaper pints and Irish sea border in Aontu’s ‘common sense’ manifesto

Higher Ed
Cheaper pints, a new border agency and a junior minister for waste feature in Aontu’s election pledges. Peadar Toibin, the party’s leader and only representative in the now-dissolved Dail, launched Aontu’s manifesto on Thursday morning.
News Clip14:42
Press Association

The Lord Mayor of the City of London gives a speech at the annual The Financial and Professional Services Dinner

Higher Ed
The 696th Lord Mayor of the City of London, Alastair King gives a speech at the annual The Financial and Professional Services Dinner.
News Clip4:56
Press Association

Archive footage of HS2 construction work as northern route is cancelled

Higher Ed
Archive footage of HS2 construction work, as the Prime Minister scrapped the project's northern route. Shotlist: - Aerial view of Whitmore Heath in the West Midlands, where 70% of homes have been purchased for the HS2 project - Works on...
News Clip2:30
Press Association

Sunak axes HS2 to Manchester because ‘facts have changed’ and costs doubled

Higher Ed
Rishi Sunak axed the HS2 project from Birmingham to Manchester and promised to use the £36 billion of savings to fund hundreds of other transport schemes. The Prime Minister told his party’s conference, taking place in Manchester, the...
News Clip0:54
Curated Video

Biden administration announces $3 billion clean energy investment for modernizing ports

Higher Ed
The Biden administration is awarding $3 billion in grants to update and electrify port infrastructure across the U.S., which it says will translate to cleaner air and thousands of new port jobs. (Scripps News)
News Clip2:12
Press Association

Chancellor Rachel Reeves reveals new investment in the NHS, ahead of Wednesday's Budget

Higher Ed
Chancellor Rachel Reeves reveals new investment in the NHS ahead of Wednesday's Budget, as well as two new fiscal rules to pay for day-to-day spending through tax receipts and an investment rule to reduce debt.
News Clip22:00
Curated Video

Scripps News Investigates: Military benefits, fallen bridges and fake diet drugs

Higher Ed
Since a policy change last year, the Air National Guard has reversed more than 20% of injury benefits approved by local units. (Scripps News)
News Clip1:15
Press Association

Taoiseach hints billions of euro in back taxes from Apple could go on housing

Higher Ed
The Taoiseach has hinted where the government could spend the billions of euro in back taxes from Apple, saying areas worthy of consideration include housing and infrastructure. Simon Harris said the three-party coalition Government will...
News Clip4:43
Press Association

Zelensky expresses his gratitude as Irish premier visits Kyiv

Higher Ed
Ukrainian president Volodomyr Zelensky speaks at a press conference with Irish premier Simon Harris during the Taoiseach's visit to Kyiv.
News Clip4:44
Curated Video

Cruises are making a post-pandemic comeback. Here's how the industry is changing to meet demand

Higher Ed
Not only are more cruise ships going to sea, some are getting larger, bringing with them environmental concerns that require some changes. (Scripps News)
News Clip3:53
Curated Video

How the USGS earthquake warning system can change future disaster preparedness

Higher Ed
The emergency alert system scared some residents more than the shaking themselves, but experts say that might be the point. (Scripps News)
News Clip0:40
Curated Video

President Biden compares his economy, infrastructure to that of former President Trump

Higher Ed
President Biden touted his economy and infrastructure compared to former President Donald Trump during his DNC speech. (Scripps News)
News Clip21:13
Curated Video

The Green Behind the Gold: The costs and rewards of putting on the Olympic Games

Higher Ed
Scripps News speaks with athletes, experts and correspondents worldwide to learn more about the money behind the Olympic Games. (Scripps News)
News Clip0:27
Curated Video

CrowdStrike gives initial report on how last week's global computer outage happened

Higher Ed
Cybersecurity firm CrowdStrike said Wednesday a bug in a software update caused the worldwide disruptions to banks, retailers and airlines last week. (Scripps News)
News Clip4:48
Curated Video

Salt Lake City expected to be named host of 2034 Winter Olympics

Higher Ed
It's been over 20 years since Salt Lake City hosted the Winter Games. (Scripps News)
News Clip4:39
Press Association

Chaos and queues at Gatwick as airlines and other businesses hit by global IT outage

Higher Ed
Footage of queues at Gatwick Airport, after business and institutions worldwide were knocked offline. Experts have attributed the global outage to a faulty update to cybersecurity software.
News Clip1:09
Press Association

Businesses and transport hubs knocked offline in global IT outage

Higher Ed
Businesses including airlines and media companies were knocked offline on Friday in a global IT outage believed to have been caused by a faulty cybersecurity software update.
News Clip1:23
Press Association

Queues at Gatwick amid global IT outage

Higher Ed
Footage of queues at Gatwick Airport, after business and institutions worldwide were knocked offline. Experts have attributed the global outage to a faulty update to cybersecurity software.
News Clip0:54
Press Association

Gatwick passengers 'hoping they can fly' amid global IT outage

Higher Ed
Interview with passengers Jane and Derek White, travelling to Paris from Gatwick Airport, after business and institutions worldwide were knocked offline. Experts have attributed the global outage to a faulty update to cybersecurity...