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Instructional Video17:24
Nature League

Are 1,000,000 Species Really Going Extinct? What Can We Do About It?

6th - 8th
This week on Nature League, Brit Garner breaks down the recent United Nations report on the state of nature across the globe and offers suggestions for what we can do. Get your Critically Endangered Sharks poster here! Only on sale...
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Instructional Video5:32
Science360

When Nature Strikes - Volcanoes

12th - Higher Ed
Volcanoes are one of the most powerful natural hazards on Earth, but supervolcanoes are so large that they have the ability to alter the world's climate. Michael Manga from the University of California, Berkeley is investigating a...
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Instructional Video5:17
Brainwaves Video Anthology

April Kelley - Place-Based Education

Higher Ed
April Kelley is an Innovation Specialist/ Science Teacher at Lauralton Hall in Milford, CT. She began her teaching career in environmental education and transitioned into the science classroom fifteen years ago.She is passionate about...
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Instructional Video24:02
Wonderscape

History Kids: The Anthropocene Epic

K - 5th
This video explores the concept of the Anthropocene epoch, also known as the age of humans. The video discusses the negative impacts of human activity on the planet, including climate change, mass extinction, and environmental injustice....
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Instructional Video3:08
Science360

Chemists work up new formulas for greener plastic

12th - Higher Ed
Plastics are a miracle of modern science and are now fundamental to our everyday lives. Of course, they are also a constant reminder of our throw-away society. With support from the National Science Foundation (NSF), chemist Marc...
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Instructional Video5:12
Curated Video

What Is Water Pollution

12th - Higher Ed
Learn the basics about water pollution, whilst learning about environmental chemistry. The substances mankind throws away have polluted lakes, rivers and even the oceans. The United Nations estimate that around 10% of the world’s people...
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Instructional Video19:54
Curated Video

Jiahua Pan: Managing the Global Commons 3/5

Higher Ed
Jiahua Pan, Professor of Economics and Director, Institute for Urban & Environmental Studies, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences (CASS) at the panel entitled "Managing the Global Commons: Growth, Inequality, and New Thinking for...
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Instructional Video17:34
Wonderscape

History Kids: Charles Lindbergh

K - 5th
In this video, we explore the incredible life of Charles Lindbergh, an aviation pioneer who changed the way people travel and connect with each other. From his early years growing up on a farm in Minnesota to his historic transatlantic...
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Instructional Video4:36
Curated Video

What Is A Species?

12th - Higher Ed
Carl Linnaeus classified all living things into groups based upon their physical features. His system placed organisms with the most similar characteristics together in a group he called the “species”. A species is defined as all...
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Instructional Video21:15
Curated Video

Gravity Assist: Breaking Barriers, with Dana Bolles

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Dana Bolles has worked in many exciting areas of NASA including assuring the safety of experiments and spacecraft going to space, managing environmental programs, and thinking about the possibility of life beyond Earth.
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Instructional Video11:51
Zach Star

Mechanical Engineering Subfields and Senior Project Examples

12th - Higher Ed
Mechanical engineering is a broad major that can be broken up into different subfields or concentrations. The main concentrations I discuss in this video are Mechatronics, HVAC, and Manufacturing. Mechatronics is the combination of...
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Instructional Video3:23
MinuteEarth

Love Letter to Food

12th - Higher Ed
Dear food, we love you and we need you...but we need to talk. Alex's Issue Brief: Food Loss and Waste in the US: The Science Behind the Supply Chain - https://conservancy.umn.edu/handle/11299/170087 Thanks to the Food Policy Research...
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Instructional Video2:18
MinuteEarth

Why Are Fewer People Getting Appendicitis?

12th - Higher Ed
To start using Tab for a Cause, go to: https://tab.gladly.io/minuteearth2/ Rates of appendicitis vary around the world, likely due to the forces of modernization. Thanks to our Patreon patrons https://www.patreon.com/MinuteEarth and our...
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Instructional Video3:04
MinuteEarth

How To (Literally) Save Earth

12th - Higher Ed
Thanks to http://www.soylent.com/earth for sponsoring this video! Thanks also to our supporters on https://www.patreon.com/MinuteEarth : - Today I Found Out - Maarten Bremer - Jeff Straathof - Mark Roth - Tony Fadell - Muhammad Shifaz -...
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Instructional Video3:53
MinuteEarth

Invasion of the Yellow Crazy Ants!

12th - Higher Ed
Thanks to Wet Tropics Management Authority for supporting MinuteEarth - http://wettropics.gov.au/ And support us on Patreon: https://goo.gl/ZVgLQZ Subscribe to MinuteEarth! - http://www.youtube.com/user/minuteearth?sub_confirmation=1...
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Instructional Video1:53
MinuteEarth

The Mystery of The Exploding Appendix

12th - Higher Ed
Rates of appendicitis vary around the world, likely due to the forces of modernization. **Appendix** - There are many other unforeseen health changes that seem to be related to the forces of modernization, like the increase in rates of...
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Instructional Video3:29
Brainwaves Video Anthology

Antonio Pérez Moreno - Teachers Make a Difference - Don Manuel Peña

Higher Ed
Antonio Pérez Moreno is a Physics and Chemistry teacher at the Instituto de Educación Secundaria Ies Sierra Luna, Cádiz, Spain. Antonio began teaching support classes in primary and secondary school when he was studying Chemical Sciences...
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Instructional Video5:30
Brainwaves Video Anthology

Antonio Pérez Moreno - Teaching in the Global Pandemic - Spain

Higher Ed
Antonio Pérez Moreno is a Physics and Chemistry teacher at the Instituto de Educación Secundaria Ies Sierra Luna, Cádiz, Spain. Antonio began teaching support classes in primary and secondary school when he was studying Chemical Sciences...
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Instructional Video47:02
Natural History Museum

Displacement: The Human Impact of the Climate Crisis | Our Broken Planet

K - 11th
Imagine having to leave your home behind as the environment makes it unsafe to live in. For millions of people around the world, this is a reality. Climate change is exacerbating social, economic, and environmental drivers of migration...
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Instructional Video1:38
Curated Video

Sooty Birds Share Dirt on Air Pollution [60 Second Specimens]

9th - 11th
Every specimen has a story; these dirty birds helped scientists answer questions about levels of air pollution in the United States over a period of 135 years. More 60 Second Specimen stories:...
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Instructional Video7:04
Curated Video

Biking Took Off During the COVID-19 Pandemic, Here's Why | One Small Step | NowThis

9th - 11th
Since COVID-19 there has been a surge in interest in biking. On this One Small Step, Lucy takes a deep dive into how we can make the U.S. more bike-friendly. This episode is sponsored by Brita. » Subscribe to NowThis Future:...
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Instructional Video21:01
Curated Video

Is it Wrong to Fly? - Glad You Asked S1 (E6)

9th - 11th
Air travel is a quintessential product of the fossil fuel era: It’s both highly convenient and difficult to replace with alternatives. Now as the impacts of climate change are becoming more urgent, a growing “flight shame” movement is...
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Instructional Video7:04
Curated Video

Green Burial: How Natural Burials Help the Planet | One Small Step | NowThis

9th - 11th
What most Americans know as a “traditional” burial takes a big toll on our environment, so what should we do with our bodies when we die? Find out on this episode of One Small Step. » Subscribe to NowThis Future:...
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Instructional Video1:23
The Guardian

Radical Brownies - trailer

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Radical Brownies follows the creation of a troop of 8 to 12-year- old girls of colour – the Radical Monarchs – in Oakland, California. A social justice-oriented alternative to the Girl Scouts, the Monarchs still earn badges - not for...