News Clip2:22
Curated Video

Climate Change Will Likely Drive A Megadrought In The Western U.S.

Higher Ed
The geological location of the United States makes it ripe for reoccurring droughts.
News Clip7:27
Curated Video

U.N.: Greenhouse Gas Levels Hit A New Record, Cuts Fall Short

Higher Ed
Greenhouse gas concentrations increased at a faster rate than the annual average for the last decade despite a temporary reduction in the pandemic.
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Bloomberg

Bayer's Safarian Talks Roundup Repercussions, Weed Killer Alternatives

Higher Ed
Jul.25 -- In this week's "Commodity In Chief" segment on "Bloomberg Commodities Edge", Bloomberg's Alix Steel talks to Lisa Safarian, commercial operations head for crop science for North America at Bayer, about weed killer alternatives....
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Sky News

Recent wildfires in Siberia raised major global concerns over the threat posed to permafrost

Higher Ed
VOICED: Part 1 of 2 – Shows exterior shots landscape of Siberia including grasslands, rivers and soil erosion in the Russian Arctic, exterior shots permafrost melting and turning sediments into mud, exterior shots Scientist Nikita Zimov...
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Young Americans join global climate protest in Washington, DC

9th - Higher Ed
Dozens of young Americans protest outside the White House and march in Washington, DC, as part of a "global climate strike" demanding action to stop global warming (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Curated Video

USA: NASA CONFIRMS THAT MARS PATHFINDER MISSION IS GOING WELL UPDATE

Higher Ed
English/Nat Scientists involved with the Pathfinder mission to Mars on Sunday gushed that everything was going perfectly. The small spacecraft landed on the Martian surface on the Fourth of July and has since released its small rolling...
News Clip5:14
Curated Video

A look at the contribution rice makes to methane emissions

Higher Ed
1. Wide of rice field with rice plant in foreground 2. Various of farmers working in rice field 3. Wide of people going into small hut 4. Close-up of rice being served 5. Tilt-up of woman picking up rice with her hand and eating 6....
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Bloomberg

Blue Apron Co-Founder Launches New Food Venture Aimed at Reversing Climate Change

Higher Ed
Mar.22 -- Matthew Wadiak, Blue Apron co-founder, discusses the launch of his new venture called Cooks Venture, a food ecosystem that he claims has been scientifically proven to reverse climate change. He speaks with Bloomberg's Scarlet...
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Bloomberg

How Illycaffe is Making Premium Coffee Sustainable

Higher Ed
Sep.16 -- Andrea Illy, chairman at Illycaffe, explains how the company is addressing climate change by employing new agricultural tactics as it aims to become carbon-free in 2033. He speaks with Bloomberg's Francine Lacqua on "Bloomberg...
News Clip5:37
Curated Video

Battling desertification in South Africa

Higher Ed
AP Television Eastern Cape Province, South Africa - August 25, 2011 1. Wide of Karoo drylands 2. Close of Karoo drylands Cape Town, South Africa - 31 August, 2011 3. Mid of Professor Timm Hoffman at work 4. Close of computer screen 5....
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Sherman Grinberg Film Library

News Reports World War II

Higher Ed
Patrol Torpedo military boats in Panama / FDR speaks on invasion of Europe / Henry Ford makes Liberators at Willow Run plant in Michigan / Marva and Joe Luis Barrow have daughter / Polish refugees walk to Persia and reunite with families.
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AFP News Agency

VOICED : Climate change battle heats up for Australian winemakers

9th - Higher Ed
With record breaking hot weather tipped to become the new normal in Australian the world's fourth-largest wine exporter by value the government and grape growers are trialling ways to mitigate against the challenges
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Curated Video

In Real Life: The New Death

Higher Ed
A new way to memorialize loved ones is challenging laws and raising big ethical questions.
News Clip16:33
Curated Video

RR7627A SPACE THE VIKING MISSION TO MARS

Higher Ed
After a 10-month, 500-million mile journey, the first of America's two Viking spacecraft has arrived in orbit around Mars. A decision to land a special robot laboratory on the planet's surface has been postponed because the landing site...
News Clip5:34
Curated Video

Profile of Wangari Maathai, Nobel Peace Prize winner

Higher Ed
1. Various of Nobel Peace Prize winner Professor Wangari Maathai planting a tree 2. Maathai standing under sign reading : Green Belt Movement 3. Wide of fence of Green Belt Movement 4. Close up of sign reading: Green Belt Movement 5....
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Bridgeman Arts

Bahrain 1960s - Archeologists, working at the site of the Barbar Temple, look through reference books to research items found in an excavation.

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Clip 7 from French language film about Bahrain in the 1960s. Archeologists, working at the site of the Barbar Temple, look through reference books to research items found in an excavation.
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Curated Video

As the price of produce rises, many are skipping the middle man and growing their own. From window boxes to hydroponics, home gardens can sprout up just about anywhere.

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: As produce cost rise, some are growing their own CAPTION: As the price of produce rises, many are skipping the middle man and growing their own. From window boxes to hydroponics, home gardens can sprout up just about...
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Bloomberg

Protecting Your Portfolio with Farmland

Higher Ed
Nuveeen CEO Jose Minaya tells David Westin why he's using farmland as a hedge against inflation. He describes how his firm has been able to generate mid-to-high single-digit returns by investing in agricultural properties around the world.
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Curated Video

Russian scientist tries to recreate the Ice Age

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: Russian scientist tries to recreate the Ice Age CAPTION: A Russian scientist is working to recreate Ice Age conditions by rewilding _ reintroducing native beasts to Siberia. He hopes the move will help slow global warming. (29...
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Curated Video

USA: US TROOPS ORDERED TO BE INOCULATED AGAINST ANTHRAX

Higher Ed
English/Nat Iraq is ridiculing the Pentagon's decision to inoculate American troops against anthrax, saying it does not possess \"even one gram\" of the deadly biological agent. The U-S ordered the vaccines because of fears that Iraq...
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Sky News

Grass munching worms ruining sports fixtures

Higher Ed
Grass munching worms ruining sports fixtures
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AFP News Agency

VOICED: Climate change threatens South Africa's rooibos tea

9th - Higher Ed
VOICED: Climate change threatens South Africa's rooibos tea