News Clip3:36
British Movietone

DENTAL HEALTH - ON TAP?

Pre-K - Higher Ed
There seems to be some doubt as to whether the introduction of fluoride into our water supply is altogether beneficial to our dental health. Authoress Barbara Cartland is one of the most militant critics. She is offering bottles and...
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British Movietone

EGYPT - NEW ASWAN DAM

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Preparatory work on the new ""High Dam Project"" as Aswan indicates the size of this important Egyptian undertaking. Disclaimer: British Movietone is an historical collection. Any views and expressions within either the video or metadata...
Stock Footage7:21
Bridgeman Arts

Eva Braun waterskiing in Wolfgangsee, at Aschauer Pond with Anni Brandt, on Lake Wörth and spending time at Berghof

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Eva Braun waterskiing in Wolfgangsee, at Aschauer Pond with Anni Brandt, on Lake Wörth and spending time at Berghof. Great slow motion diving shots.
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Press Association

Reservoir levels rise rapidly after summer drought

Higher Ed
The autumn deluge has seen reservoir levels rise rapidly, according to water companies, but some parts of the UK remain under a hosepipe ban. In July and August, reservoir levels across the north of England dropped dramatically following...
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Curated Video

Summer Heat Expected To Strain Power Grid, Force Outages

Higher Ed
Energy officials warn that high temperatures and a drought that's impacting much of the western U.S. could force widespread power outages this summer.
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Curated Video

California's Snowpack Levels Near Critically Low Levels

Higher Ed
The low snowpack levels could hurt the state's water supply and lengthen the drought.
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Bloomberg

How the CEO of Occidental Plans to Go ‘Carbon Negative’

Higher Ed
Jun.06 -- In this week's "Commodity In Chief" segment on "Bloomberg Commodities Edge", Bloomberg's Alix Steel talks to Occidental Petroleum CEO Vicki Hollub. They discuss how enhanced oil recovery, or EOR, will help keep carbon dioxide...
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Bloomberg

Taiwan Unraveling Masks Serious Climate Problem

Higher Ed
May.24 -- Taiwan is being squeezed by a resurgent coronavirus on one side and on the other, a year-long drought that’s disrupting agriculture, industry and power supplies. Bloomberg’s Samson Ellis reports on “Bloomberg Markets: China Open.”
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AFP News Agency

VOICED : As summer heat looms post IS Mosul faces water crisis

9th - Higher Ed
In the battle against jihadists in northern Iraq the village of Sayramun was recaptured in February but remains as isolated as ever and crucially still has no drinking wate
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Bridgeman Arts

Fountains and water in the city. Paris, 1950s

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Clip 9 from the 1950s French film 'A La Claire Fontaine' (By The Clear Fountain). Scenes of the countryside in France. Shots of public and decorative fountains by the Eiffel Tower in Paris. End credits.
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Bloomberg

Sichuan Power Crunch Hits Factories

Higher Ed
China's Sichuan province is reportedly extending industrial power cuts and has activated its highest emergency response to deal with what it calls "extremely outstanding electricity supply deficiencies. Dan Murtaugh reports on Bloomberg...
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Bloomberg

Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto on Energy Reform

Higher Ed
Sept. 22 -- Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto discusses investment in Mexicos energy industry with Bloomberg News Editor-in-Chief Matthew Winkler at the Bloomberg Latin America Forum in New York. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Curated Video

California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger declared a state drought emergency asking residents to cut their water use by 20 percent. As AP Correspondent Haven Daley explains, the drought is having the biggest impact on farmers.

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: California's Water Woes Worsen CAPTION: California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger declared a state drought emergency asking residents to cut their water use by 20 percent. As AP Correspondent Haven Daley explains, the drought...
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Curated Video

Western U.S. Suffering One Of The Worst Droughts In 500 Years

Higher Ed
The megadrought is drying out a large swath of the country stretching from the upper Midwest to the Pacific Northwest.
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Bloomberg

JP Morgan: Brent Could Hit $150 in 2023

Higher Ed
JPMorgan Head of EMEA Energy Equity Research Christyan Malek joined "Bloomberg Markets: European Close" with Alix Steel and Guy Johnson to discuss his call that Brent will hit $125 in 2022 and then $150 in 2023.
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : UK farms hit by heatwaves and soaring energy costs

9th - Higher Ed
With the UK facing an amber heat warning and reservoirs running low, farmer Andrew Blenkiron, who manages the Euston Estate in Suffolk, says that he faces losing 50 percent of the yield of crops he’s unable to water, such as his fields...
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Sky News

2012 May Have been the Wettest Ever Year for England

Higher Ed
2012 May Have been the Wettest Ever Year for England
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Bloomberg

Baker Hughes CEO Says New Tech Can Release 16 Billion More Oil Barrels

Higher Ed
Jan.31 -- In this week's "Commodity In Chief" segment on "Bloomberg Commodities Edge," Bloomberg's Alix Steel talks with Lorenzo Simonelli, chairman and chief executive officer of Baker Hughes, which became the latest oil service...
News Clip2:02
Sky News

Wettest April For A Century Ends Drought

Higher Ed
Wettest April For A Century Ends Drought
Instructional Video1:36
Curated Video

Improved California Snowpack Won't End Drought

Higher Ed
FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: apus052073CALIFORNIA'S SKI SEASON HAS EXTENDED WELL INTO SPRING.SOUNDBITE: Kevin Cooper, Communications Manager - Heavenly Ski Resort:"Not just the quantity of snow but the quality of snow that fell...
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AFP News Agency

Morocco looks for benefits in deadly deluge

9th - Higher Ed
Morocco looks for benefits in deadly deluge
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Curated Video

Universal Newsreel

Higher Ed
Story 9 200 UN 38-55 b&w sound Universal Newsreel 1965 13:09:06 newsreel on water emergencies for Eastern states after four dry years- some aerial & general shots of New York After four straight years of below-average rainfall,...
Instructional Video11:09
Crash Course

Water and Classical Civilizations: Crash Course World History 222

9th - 12th Standards
Humans cannot survive without water, and neither can civilizations. A brief history of ancient civilizations and their dependence on—and management of—water demonstrates how states either flourish or flail based on the availability of...
Audio
Science Friday Initiative

Science Friday: Creating Reservoirs Under Roads and Parking Lots

9th - 10th
Porous pavement allows water to pass down to the water table, rather than run off into storm drains.