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Instructional Video2:13
MinuteEarth

This Is Your Brain On Extreme Weather

12th - Higher Ed
This Is Your Brain On Extreme Weather
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Instructional Video10:15
TED Talks

TED: An extreme weather report from America's weatherman | Al Roker

12th - Higher Ed
It's not just you: the weather is getting worse. And if there's one person who would know, it's "America's weatherman," Al Roker, who's spent decades reporting live from some of the worst storms and natural disasters in history. He...
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Instructional Video2:01
The Guardian

Arctic freeze grips US as severe weather continues

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Arctic freeze grips US as severe weather continues Subscribe to the Guardian HERE: http://bitly.com/UvkFpD A severely cold front of Arctic weather grips much of the middle and east United States on Tuesday, causing thousands of flight...
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Instructional Video5:27
Curated Video

How a warmer Arctic could intensify extreme weather

9th - 11th
Is there a link between the vanishing Arctic sea ice and extreme weather? Some prominent climate researchers think so. That’s because warming temperatures in the Arctic are altering the behavior of the polar jet stream, a high-altitude...
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Instructional Video2:43
Financial Times

Can we avoid climate-related food shocks?

Higher Ed
FT Food Revolution - Recent crises such as the pandemic and Russia’s invasion of Ukraine have thrown the vulnerability of supply chains, and with them, food supplies, into sharp focus. But as the FT’s Camilla Hodgson reports, a landmark...
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Instructional Video5:20
Financial Times

Is extreme weather becoming more common? | FT World

Higher Ed
► Subscribe to the Financial Times on YouTube: http://bit.ly/FTimeSubs The FT's Christopher Booker reports from Revere, Massachusetts - site of a recent EF2 tornado - the first ever recorded tornado in this Boston suburb. Damaging nearly...
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Instructional Video1:02
Curated Video

NASA | Global Landslide Catalog Aids View From Space

3rd - 11th
Landslides are among the most common and dramatic natural hazards, reshaping landscapes -- and anything in their path. Tracking when and where landslides occur worldwide has historically been difficult, because of the lack of a...
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Instructional Video1:03
Next Animation Studio

China and Russia researching atmosphere altering technology

12th - Higher Ed
China and Russia are testing technology that can manipulate areas of the atmosphere for potential military applications, reports the South China Morning Post.
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Instructional Video2:58
MinuteEarth

How Wildfires Generate Relentless Storms

12th - Higher Ed
To start using Tab for a Cause, go to: http://tabforacause.org/minuteearth2 Under the right conditions, wildfires can form clouds and generate firestorms, which last far longer than normal thunderstorms. LEARN MORE ************** To...
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Instructional Video2:15
MinuteEarth

Is Climate Change Just A Lot Of Hot Air?

12th - Higher Ed
Check out http://www.lynda.com/minuteearth for 10 days of free online courses - http://www.lynda.com/ Illustrations by: Jesse Agar - https://www.youtube.com/user/ThisPlaceChannel Thanks also to our Patreon patrons: - Jeff Straathof -...
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Instructional Video2:16
Curated Video

Resilience City

9th - 11th
Resilience City - a hypothetical city in a low-lying coastal zone where two large rivers meet. Storm surges, flooding, landslides and heatwaves make the city vulnerable. Should Resilience City rebuild as before or rebuild better? Watch...
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Instructional Video3:40
Curated Video

How to squirrel-proof the power grid

9th - 11th
Our electrical grid can be taken down by storms, fires, and squirrels. But there’s a better way to power the world. A microgrid is a decentralized power system that doesn’t have a single point of failure. That means one squirrel can’t...
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Instructional Video3:11
Life Noggin

How Do MASSIVE Sinkholes Form?

3rd - 9th
What are sinkholes, and how do these mysterious things form? Thanks to Skillshare for sponsoring this video. The first 500 people to use this link will get a 2 Month free trial of Skillshare http://skl.sh/lifenoggin Get your exclusive...
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Instructional Video15:17
Curated Video

From Camel To Cup

9th - 11th
From camel to cup: Camel milk froths hopes in drought-hit Kenya In 2017 Kenya declared drought a national disaster and earlier this year announced it had allocated 2 billion shillings, about $20 million, to respond. Extreme weather has...
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Instructional Video9:57
Curated Video

Should we reflect sunlight to cool the planet?

9th - 11th
Solar geoengineering might help lower temps, but it’s a controversial approach. Subscribe and turn on notifications 🔔 so you don't miss any videos: http://goo.gl/0bsAjO The climate change crisis has become so dire that we’re being forced...
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Instructional Video3:51
MinuteEarth

How Birds Almost Escalated The Cold War

12th - Higher Ed
To find out how you can help Nature Canada protect at least 30% of the world’s lands and ocean by 2030, visit https://www.naturecanada.ca/?utm_source=MinuteEarth. A technology to ignore birds on radar ended up being useful to study and...
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Instructional Video4:42
Reading Through History

History Brief: Black Blizzards

6th - 11th
Get the 1930s History Brief series on Kindle: http://amzn.to/2mnEuJH Get the Teacher's Resource Manual here: http://amzn.to/2nhvNAw The following video provides a short introduction to the dust storms of the Dust Bowl era, which became...
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Instructional Video2:47
MinuteEarth

This Is Your Brain on Extreme Weather

6th - 12th Standards
We track weather and measure it objectively, yet our own beliefs often conflict with the facts. The video discusses how our source of weather reporting and our personal experiences shape our beliefs. It also covers the concepts of...