Instructional Video12:41
SciShow

8 Terrible Science Takes

12th - Higher Ed
Have you ever seen a science take on the Internet that you're pretty sure is wrong, but you aren't sure how to break it down? Well good news, we are taking care of that for you! Here are just 8 of them, from climate myths...
Instructional Video16:02
TED Talks

TED: Let's save the last pristine continent | Robert Swan

12th - Higher Ed
2041 will be a pivotal year for our planet. That year will mark the end of a 50-year agreement to keep Antarctica, the Earth's last pristine continent, free of exploitation. Explorer Robert Swan — the first person to walk both the North...
Instructional Video4:41
TED-Ed

TED-ED: When will the next ice age happen? - Lorraine Lisiecki

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Throughout Earth's history, climate has varied greatly. For hundreds of millions of years, the planet had no polar ice caps. Without this ice, the sea level was 70 meters higher. At the other extreme, about 700 million years ago, Earth...
Instructional Video1:09
Next Animation Studio

The oceanic current that regulates Europe’s climate might seize up within a century: Study

12th - Higher Ed
The North Atlantic Current is a vast flow of warm seawater from the Gulf of Mexico that makes northwestern Europe’s mild climate possible.<br/>
Instructional Video0:58
Next Animation Studio

Arctic ice loss could lead to cold climate in Western Europe: study

12th - Higher Ed
Human caused climate change is rapidly melting arctic ice and disrupting ocean currents, which could make Western Europe cooler.
News Clip2:00
Curated Video

Winter weather warnings issued for New Jersey as winter storm approaches

9th - Higher Ed
A winter storm warning has been issued for Sussex, Warren, Morris, Hunterdon, Passaic, Somerset, Bergen and western Essex counties.
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Curated Video

How Accelerated Glacier Melting Is Impacting Rising Sea Levels

9th - Higher Ed
How Accelerated Glacier Melting Is Impacting Rising Sea Levels
News Clip2:51
Curated Video

Shrinking ice caps and glaciers could create water crisis, study finds

9th - Higher Ed
A new study finds that as rising temperatures shrink ice caps and glaciers, the impact will be felt on the communities that rely on that runoff water and could lead to a crisis.
News Clip1:24
Curated Video

Long Islanders prep for snowy Super Bowl Sunday

9th - Higher Ed
"If it's snowing people like pizza. How do you not like pizza."
News Clip1:37
Curated Video

Long Island aims to combat slick conditions as snow and ice loom

9th - Higher Ed
Highway crews are gearing up to keep roads clear during the storm.
News Clip1:33
Curated Video

Fairfield residents stock up on supplies ahead of winter storm

9th - Higher Ed
News 12 Photojournalist Riko Robinson captured the sights and sounds at Hemlock Hardware.
News Clip2:05
Curated Video

Long Islanders stock up on last-minute snow supplies

9th - Higher Ed
News 12's Logan Crawford caught up with shoppers in North Bellmore.
News Clip5:56
Bloomberg

Jill Stein: Majority of Americans Want Another Choice

Higher Ed
Aug. 26 -- Green Party Presidential Candidate Jill Stein discusses the 2016 U.S. presidential elections and her campaign. She speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
News Clip1:11
Curated Video

Greenland Lost Record 586 Billion Tons of Ice In 2019

Higher Ed
The melting ice is caused by global warming and contributes to global sea level rise and dangerous flooding along coastlines.