Instructional Video9:31
Crash Course

Climate Change, Chaos, and The Little Ice Age - Crash Course World History 206

12th - Higher Ed
In which John Green teaches you about the Little Ice Age. The Little Ice Age was a period of global cooling that occurred from the 13th to the 19th centuries. This cooling was likely caused by a number of factors, including unusual solar...
Instructional Video10:07
Crash Course

Climate Change, Chaos, and The Little Ice Age - Crash Course World History 206

12th - Higher Ed
In which John Green teaches you about the Little Ice Age. The Little Ice Age was a period of global cooling that occurred from the 13th to the 19th centuries. This cooling was likely caused by a number of factors, including unusual solar...
Instructional Video8:44
SciShow

6 Foods That Are Toxic If You Prepare Them Incorrectly

12th - Higher Ed
We prepare a lot of our food to make it safer to eat, but a piece of bread probably won’t hurt you if it’s not made correctly. These six foods, on the other hand, definitely can.

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Instructional Video7:52
PBS

How Climate Change Will Affect Your Wallet

12th - Higher Ed
Whether it's energy, food or insurance, how much more you'll pay in the future depends a lot on where you live. But because of climate change, virtually no one will get away scot-free. The global economy is remarkably versatile and...
Instructional Video7:49
PBS

How Climate Change Will Make You Poor!

12th - Higher Ed
Even if you don't live in a flood zone or tornado alley, climate change will still hit your pocketbook!
Instructional Video5:11
TLDR News

Project Fear Becomes Reality? Is Brexit to Blame for British Shortages - TLDR News

12th - Higher Ed
Britain's going through quite of lot of disruption at the moment; fuel shortages, food shortages and rising energy prices. So some are beginning to question whether what was once called Project Fear is now becoming a reality. So in this...
Instructional Video8:46
NASA

Snacktime with NASA: Chips and Dip

3rd - 11th
Snacktime with NASA digs into the science behind what’s on your plate from a tasty cheese board, to seafood, to fresh produce, to chips and dip.



Food can bring us a sense of home, and it connects people all...
News Clip2:05
Curated Video

Central African Republic: Warning of humanitarian disaster

9th - Higher Ed
Humanitarian workers say food shortages and inflation will get worse as lean months draw closer.
News Clip25:50
Curated Video

Sudan floods: A devastating aftermath | Talk to Al Jazeera: In the Field

9th - Higher Ed
As Sudan faced the worst floods in a century, we travelled to Khartoum to meet some of those most affected.
News Clip4:45
Curated Video

New cryptocurrency

9th - Higher Ed
Jorge Perez Valery on Venezuela's launch of a new oil-backed digital currency
News Clip48:47
Curated Video

US coronavirus catastrophe: Who is to blame? | Head to Head

9th - Higher Ed
Mehdi Hasan challenges a Trump campaign surrogate and a Democratic operative over US failure to control the pandemic.
News Clip2:18
Curated Video

Border refugee crisis: Chad overwhelmed by influx of people fleeing conflict

9th - Higher Ed
Aid agencies in Chad say they are running out of supplies to help the desperate refugees crossing into the country from Sudan.
News Clip1:02
Curated Video

Sriracha Shortage Leads to Soaring Prices

9th - Higher Ed
Sriracha Shortage Leads to Soaring Prices
News Clip1:59
Curated Video

Canada closes embassy in Sudan as other nations prepare for evacuations

9th - Higher Ed
The violent conflict in Sudan continues even after another apparent ceasefire was put in place. Fighting between the army and a paramilitary group has forced millions to shelter in place amid warnings the country may be on the verge of...
News Clip2:16
Curated Video

Violence on Eid: Sudanese students worry for families back home

9th - Higher Ed
As violence escalates in Sudan, students in Toronto, worried about their families back home, have stepped into action to send much-needed medical supplies.
News Clip2:47
Curated Video

Intense fighting in Sudan as Canada, other countries move diplomats out

9th - Higher Ed
Canada is among the growing list of countries that are closing embassies in Sudan and pulling diplomatic staff and others out of the country. Fighting between the army and a rival paramilitary group is intensifying with no sign of a truce.
News Clip2:03
Curated Video

Sudanese flee amid signs the country is spiralling toward potential civil war

9th - Higher Ed
People who can get out are fleeing Sudan as the country appears to be spiralling toward civil breakdown with the army fighting a paramilitary force. Much of the country is already facing food and water shortages and the UN is warning the...
News Clip15:39
Curated Video

Sudan fighting: UN warns of humanitarian ‘breaking point’

9th - Higher Ed
Fighting between the Sudanese army and a paramilitary force shows no sign of slowing.
News Clip2:40
Bloomberg

M23 Rebels Take Bukavu, Control DRC's Border With Rwanda

Higher Ed
Rwanda-backed M23 rebels have taken Democratic Republic of Congo's strategic city of Bukavu in the country's mineral-rich east. This means M23 now controls all of eastern Congo's border with Rwanda along Lake Kivu, raising concerns of a...
Stock Footage1:45
Getty Images

President Kennedy announces surplus grain sales to Soviet Union

Pre-K - Higher Ed
American combine harvesters in a row in a wheat field / collected grain goes into a bin / shirtless farm hand spreads the grain across the bin / huge grain pile in middle of field / grain poured from back of truck into floor grate /...
News Clip3:18
Sky News

State of Emergency declared following anti-government protests across the country

Higher Ed
VOICED: A state of emergency has been declared in Sri Lanka, following anti-government protests across the country. SHOWS: Impact of government policy across the country with interviews with local farmers and with the mother of a boy...
News Clip3:34
Bloomberg

Yellen: War in Ukraine Making Food Insecurity Worse

Higher Ed
U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen says the war in Ukraine is making food insecurity around the world worse and calls on countries to drop export restrictions that affect food prices. She speaks during a meeting of Group of Seven and...
News Clip6:37
Bloomberg

World Bank's Malpass on Wheat Shortages, Refugee Aid

Higher Ed
World Bank President David Malpass discusses the impact of the Ukraine war on global food supply and the World Bank's efforts to help displaced refugees. He speaks with Tom Keene, Lisa Abramowicz and Jonathan Ferro on "Bloomberg...
News Clip1:39
Bloomberg

Perfect Storm for Emerging Markets

Higher Ed
A global surge in inflation & the aggressive tightening of monetary policy to contain it are sending ripples through the entire world -- and emerging markets could be among its biggest victims. Pain at the pump is one thing in the US,...