Instructional Video5:11
TED-Ed

TED-Ed: How one scientist took on the chemical industry

Pre-K - Higher Ed
In 1958, after receiving a letter describing the deaths of songbirds due to the pesticide known as DDT, Rachel Carson began an investigation into the misuse of chemicals and their toll on nature. In 1962, she published her findings in...
Instructional Video12:37
Crash Course

Controlling the Environment: Crash Course History of Science

12th - Higher Ed
Well, it wouldn't be too long after we started developing Ecology that we would try to control the environment. In some ways this was helpful and likely prevented a lot of people from starving. But, there have been a few downsides.
Instructional Video3:41
Wonderscape

King Charles III: A Legacy of Service and Sustainability

K - 5th
This video highlights the impactful legacy of King Charles III, focusing on his lifelong commitment to environmentalism and philanthropy. Learn about his early advocacy for sustainability, the founding of numerous charities, and how he...
Instructional Video9:15
The Guardian

Process and Aftermath of a Norwegian Wolf Hunt

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Join Ola and his friends as they coordinate and embark on their annual wolf hunt. Hear about the backlash wolf hunters have been facing and about the fears environmentalists have about the future of the flora and fauna of Norway. The...
Instructional Video5:59
The Guardian

Devastation and Celebration as the Norwegian Wolf Hunt Begins

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Tore recounts the threats he and his wife have received as a result of his wolf conservation work. Ola shares the role hunting has played in his life and how he feels when on a hunt. When the news breaks that Norway's annual wolf hunt...
Instructional Video5:56
The Guardian

Is Protecting Wolves a Danger to the Community? Or Nature in Balance?

Pre-K - Higher Ed
The human population has grown and spread throughout most areas of the world, encroaching on the territory of other predators, such as wolves. Hear from an environmentalists who believes that more land should be given to the wolves and...
Instructional Video8:28
The Guardian

Environmentalists and Wolf Hunters Battle in Norway

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Wolves were pushed to the brink of extinction in Norway before becoming a protected species in 1971. For decades, the country has tried to balance protecting farm and wild animals from the wolves with protecting the wolves from hunters....
Instructional Video9:59
Nature League

Which Harry Potter House Is The Most Environmentally Friendly?

6th - 8th
This week on Nature League, Brit Garner discusses how each Harry Potter House can contribute to environmental and conservation practices in the Anthropocene.
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...
Instructional Video29:26
Wonderscape

Science Kids: Plastic and Chemical Pollution in Oceans

K - 5th
This video discusses the significant sources of pollution in our oceans, focusing on the impact of chemical waste and plastic pollution. It highlights the consequences of pollution on marine life, human health, and the environment. The...
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....
Instructional Video21:33
Institute for New Economic Thinking

Oceanic Economics

Higher Ed
At a time when the world faces a multitude of potential calamities ranging from climate change to water pollution and plastic pollution, to rapid population growth, the solution may well be in the sea around us. “It is water, the world’s...
Instructional Video3:15
Brainwaves Video Anthology

Troy Campbell - What Really Motivates Us

Higher Ed
Troy Campbell is an expert in consumer behavior, marketing social psychology, political psychology, and scientific communication. At the University of Oregon, he is an assistant professor of marketing in the Lundquist College of...
Instructional Video3:16
Financial Times

Will zero emissions aviation ever take off?

Higher Ed
Aviation must find an alternative to fossil fuels if countries are to hit ambitious net zero targets by 2050. As the FT’s Peggy Hollinger explains, intriguing options using electric batteries, bio and synthetic fuels, and hydrogen...
Instructional Video1:54
Curated Video

Is America Doing Enough To Go Green?

9th - Higher Ed
With global greenhouse gas emissions at record levels, and the future of Earth at stake, what are Americans doing to safeguard the planet for future generations? And what more can be done?
Instructional Video5:17
Food Farmer Earth

Food Waste Why Is So Much Food Wasted?

12th - Higher Ed
From the archives: Did you know that around 40% of the food we produce gets thrown out? How did that come to be? Journalist, Jonathan Bloom, discusses what he has uncovered from his research on food waste throughout the industrial nations.
Instructional Video24:39
Wonderscape

Science Kids: The Sixth Mass Extinction

K - 5th
Learn all about mass extinctions, including the history of Earth’s five major mass extinctions, as well as the conditions of today’s human-caused sixth extinction, which is the loss of animals from the planet. Understand the history of...
Instructional Video4:42
Financial Times

What does ESG-friendly really mean?

Higher Ed
Environmental, social, and governance-focused indices advanced 40 per cent in 2019-20. But what counts as ESG is far from straightforward, says FT data journalist Brooke Fox
Instructional Video1:38
Curated Video

Could Veganism Save The World?

9th - Higher Ed
Veganism is sweeping the global. So why are more and more people deciding to cut all animal products from their diets – and why could doing so help to save the Earth?
Instructional Video1:58
Curated Video

The Origin of Earth Day Explained

9th - Higher Ed
On April 22, 1970, the US went climate crazy – as 20 million Americans took part in the very first Earth Day.
News Clip2:03
Curated Video

WRAP Greenpeace stage anti-Bush demo; ADDS shots

Higher Ed
1. Policemen standing outside Prague castle where meeting will take place 2. Officers standing by police cars nearby 3. Pullout to military walking past the castle 4. Police standing next to car parked outside castle 5. US Security...
News Clip2:25
Curated Video

High security ahead of two-day summit between Mexico, US and Canada

Higher Ed
1. Various of Cabanas Institute behind security fence 2. Mexican security guard walking by Cabanas institute 3. Close-up of Mexican, American and Canadian flags at the Cabanas institute 4. Security fence and guard 5. Wide of security...
News Clip0:18
Sky News

Wind Turbine Stockshots

Higher Ed
Wind Turbine Stockshots
Stock Footage3:18
Bridgeman Arts

Cycling for London, 1983, part 7 - montage of cyclists, kids riding BMX bikes around a track, interview with member of GLC.

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Clip 7 from info-film about cycling in London 1983. A Parallax Pictures Production for the GLC. This film explores the history of cycling in London and the GLC's plans to improve the experience of London's cyclists. Commissioned by the...