Instructional Video0:41
Next Animation Studio

Scientists research 'dimming sun' to fight climate change

12th - Higher Ed
Scientists from Harvard and Yale suggest using solar geoengineering as a way to combat climate change.
Instructional Video1:21
Next Animation Studio

Nuclear activity rises at Chernobyl

12th - Higher Ed
Scientists have recorded a rise in fission reactions around the destroyed nuclear reactor at the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant, according to New Scientist.
Instructional Video25:30
The Wall Street Journal

ExxonMobil CEO on the Future of Oil and Gas

Higher Ed
ExxonMobil Chief Executive Darren Woods discusses the Western oil company’s continued investment in oil and natural gas alongside a strategy to reduce carbon emissions. He urges policy makers to focus on energy affordability and...
Instructional Video2:03
NASA

NASA | Ozone-Depleting Compound Persists

3rd - 11th
Earth's atmosphere contains an unexpectedly large amount of an ozone-depleting compound from an unknown source decades after the compound was banned worldwide. The compound, carbon tetrachloride, was used in applications such as dry...
Instructional Video4:58
NASA

NASA | Aqua AIRS: Visions of Weather and Climate

3rd - 11th
One of the primary instruments on NASA's Aqua spacecraft is the Atmospheric Infrared Sounder (AIRS), which is providing a detailed three-dimensional view of the atmosphere. This new view is helping scientists to better understand the...
Instructional Video0:35
NASA

NASA | Carbon All Around Us

3rd - 11th
Rising carbon dioxide levels in the atmosphere are driving changes in Earth’s climate. But scientists are still trying to answer important questions about how carbon dioxide emissions get absorbed by the land and the ocean — and how this...
Instructional Video16:04
Institute for New Economic Thinking

What Role Should Economists Play in Climate Policy?

Higher Ed
What role should economists play in climate policy? That’s a crucial question for James K. Boyce, professor at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst, director of the environment program at the Political Economy Research Institute, and...
Instructional Video3:25
NASA

NASA Studies How COVID-19 Shutdowns Affect Emissions

3rd - 11th
Pandemic-related shutdowns have affected how people act, so scientists began monitoring how that’s affected the planet — specifically nitrogen dioxide emissions. How do COVID-19 pollution patterns play into NASA computer models? NASA’s...
Instructional Video0:34
NASA

NASA | Lesley Ott: Carbon & Climate

3rd - 11th
Rising carbon dioxide levels in the atmosphere are driving changes in Earth’s climate. But scientists are still trying to answer important questions about how carbon dioxide emissions get absorbed by the land and the ocean — and how this...
Instructional Video1:24
Next Animation Studio

Increased methane emissions linked to fossil fuel usage: Study

12th - Higher Ed
A new study published by the University of Rochester in Nature magazine has found that human activity has been contributing significantly to the rise of methane emissions via the use of fossil fuels.
Instructional Video3:11
NASA

NASA Tracks COVID-19’s Atmospheric Fingerprint

3rd - 11th
The COVID-19-related lockdowns granted scientists an unexpected and detailed glimpse as to how human activities impact atmospheric composition. Two recent studies, one focusing on nitrogen oxide and the other examining CO2...
Instructional Video1:51
NASA

NASA | Scientists Link Earlier Melting Of Snow To Dark Aerosols

3rd - 11th
Tiny particles suspended in the air, known as aerosols, can darken snow and ice causing it to absorb more of the sun’s energy. But until recently, scientists rarely considered the effect of all three major types of light-absorbing...
Instructional Video6:07
Science360

Black Carbon -- Changing Planet

12th - Higher Ed
Black carbon, composed of tiny particles of soot, is produced whenever organic substances like fossil fuels, firewood or coal is incompletely burned. These particles are polluting the air and causing serious health and environmental...
Instructional Video4:29
NASA

NASA | NASA Sees Holiday Lights from Space

3rd - 11th
It’s official — our holiday lights are so bright we can see them from space. Thanks to the VIIRS instrument on the Suomi NPP satellite, a joint mission between NASA and NOAA, scientists are presenting a new way of studying satellite data...
Instructional Video2:08
Sustainable Business Consulting

Finding the Data for Calculation

Higher Ed
Provides tiers of where to find primary and secondary data for calculating your GHG inventory
Instructional Video33:37
The Wall Street Journal

COP27 Debrief

Higher Ed
PwC Chairman Bob Moritz joins the WSJ CEO Council to discuss what was achieved by the politicians, NGO's and business people at COP27, and what it all means for business.
Instructional Video8:46
NASA

A Look Back: How Heat Shaped 2020

3rd - 11th
By most accounts, 2020 has been a rough year for the planet. It was the warmest year on record, just barely exceeding the record set in 2016 by less than a tenth of a degree according to NASA’s analysis. Massive wildfires scorched...
Instructional Video1:18
Next Animation Studio

‘Impossibly big’ black hole not as big as previously calculated

12th - Higher Ed
Two new studies have called into question the size of the “impossibly big” black hole named LB-1.
Instructional Video11:04
The Guardian

The Age of Stupid revisited: what's changed on climate change?

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Ten years after climate movie The Age of Stupid had its green-carpet, solar-powered premiere, we follow its director as she revisits people and places from the film and asks: are we still heading for the catastrophic future it depicted?
Instructional Video1:52
Next Animation Studio

Earth’s oceans hotter than any point in recorded history according to new study

12th - Higher Ed
2021 saw the hottest ocean temperatures ever recorded, adding to previous records in 2018 and 2019.
Instructional Video4:15
FuseSchool

Understanding Climate Change

12th - Higher Ed
This video discusses the alarming impact of climate change due to human activities, particularly the use of non-renewable energy sources that release greenhouse gases. Skye emphasizes the urgent need for sustainable living practices to...
Instructional Video6:04
Curated Video

Climate Change and Global Warming: Explained in Simple Words for Beginners

Pre-K - Higher Ed
The term climate change is used to denote the long-term changes in the weather patterns in a given region. Another term often interchanged with climate change is global warming. Global warming is formally defined as a rise in Earth's...
Instructional Video9:14
TLDR News

Could Britain Hold a Referendum on Net Zero? - TLDR News

12th - Higher Ed
Nigel Farage (aka Mr Brexit) is pushing for another referendum. This time it's not bureaucrats he want's to take down but rather the environment. So in this video we'll explain why he wants to torpedo the UK's green agenda and if a vote...
Instructional Video1:39
Sustainable Business Consulting

Case Study: Puma

Higher Ed
Describes the success Puma has seen in quantifying intangibles and eliminating millions of dollars wrapped up in emissions and water usage