Instructional Video4:21
FuseSchool

Burning Fossil Fuels and Climate Change

6th - Higher Ed
Learn the basics about climate change and how burning fossil fuels adds extra carbon dioxide to the atmosphere, and how this then leads to climate change. Fossil fuels, like oil, coal and natural gas, are the remains of living things...
Instructional Video27:53
Wonderscape

Science Kids: Exploring the Tropical Rainforest

K - 5th
In this video, we embark on an exciting journey to explore the wonders of the tropical rainforest. We learn about the incredible benefits that rainforests provide to our planet, including carbon dioxide removal, temperature regulation,...
Instructional Video27:34
Wonderscape

Science Kids: Understanding Weather and Climate

K - 5th
This video is a lesson about weather, climate, and the effects of global warming. It explains the difference between weather and climate, the factors that influence weather, the greenhouse effect, and the role of oceans in climate. The...
Instructional Video3:50
Weatherthings

Weather Things: Weather

6th - 8th
The atmosphere is dynamic and forever changing to maintain balance. The ingredients of air, sunlight and water allow life to exist on Earth, but they also generate calm scenes like rainbows, as a tornado ends. All storms move moisture,...
Instructional Video5:25
Sustainable Business Consulting

Managing for Sustainability

Higher Ed
Understanding how to manage for sustainability by knowing tools such as baselining and how businesses can use traditional SWOT and GAP analyses to enhance sustainability efforts by uncovering risks and cost savings. Business travel case...
News Clip2:43
Curated Video

Why floods are becoming more intense and more dangerous

Higher Ed
As floodwaters surged through Texas earlier this month, scientists were quick to point to a sobering reality: These disasters aren't just flukes; they're a glimpse into our climate future.
News Clip2:28
Curated Video

How climate change could impact how we cook

9th - Higher Ed
Some U.S. cities are banning natural gas, including gas cooktops, in an effort to combat climate change.
News Clip5:35
Curated Video

Ways to eat sustainably without rearranging your entire life

9th - Higher Ed
Science shows there are lots of ways to reduce your dietary carbon footprint without going vegan, or even giving up any foods you enjoy.
News Clip2:13
Curated Video

Tax breaks at centre of B.C.'s new long-term climate plan

9th - Higher Ed
The plan, called Clean B.C., requires all new buildings to be net-zero energy by 2032, and all new cars sold to be zero-emission by 2040. It also redirects revenue from the carbon tax into incentives for the province's biggest industries...
News Clip8:43
Curated Video

Climate deal to eliminate hydrofluorocarbon gases

9th - Higher Ed
'This deal will be like taking 200 million cars off the road every year,' says Environment Minister Catherine McKenna
News Clip1:49
Curated Video

Canada's climate policies are reducing emissions, report finds

9th - Higher Ed
As the Liberals survive a Conservative non-confidence vote to topple the government over the carbon tax, a new report from the Canadian Climate Institute shows that the price on carbon is actually working to reduce emissions.
News Clip2:00
Curated Video

Current extreme weather a direct consequence of climate change, climatologist says

9th - Higher Ed
Extreme weather is happening worldwide with floods, tornadoes and heat waves. Experts say it really all comes back to climate change, and it's a race against time to cool down global temperatures and mitigate the effects.
News Clip1:48
Curated Video

U.S. northeast hit with once-in-1,000-year torrential rainfall, flash floods

9th - Higher Ed
At least one person is dead after torrential rainfall led to flash floods across parts of the northeastern United States. The rainfall there is being described as a once-in-a-thousand-year weather event, but New York's governor warns...
News Clip2:51
Curated Video

End of the world: Scientists study Chile’s untouched Cape Horn

9th - Higher Ed
Temperatures are set to reach more than 1.5C above pre-industrial levels in the next five years.
News Clip1:45
Curated Video

Canadian and U.S. startups use 'concrete' way to store CO2

9th - Higher Ed
California startup Heirloom Carbon Technologies uses crushed limestone to absorb CO2 from air. It has teamed up with Canadian company CarbonCure, which then mixes the captured greenhouse gas into a mineral to make concrete stronger.
News Clip2:37
Curated Video

Tackling climate crisis: Scientists trying to change what cow eat

9th - Higher Ed
The Biden administration for agreeing to legislation prohibiting federal agencies from measuring methane in agriculture
News Clip0:47
Curated Video

Oxfam: Billionaires Are World's Biggest Greenhouse Gas Culprits

9th - Higher Ed
A new report says billionaires produce a million times more carbon emissions than the average person.
News Clip2:44
Curated Video

US food waste: California introduces new composting law

9th - Higher Ed
People in California are now required by law to separate their food waste from other rubbish for composting.
News Clip2:13
Curated Video

Vancouver’s push for zero-emission energy sources in buildings

9th - Higher Ed
The City of Vancouver is joining a North American push to reduce the amount of fossil fuels used to heat buildings by making zero-emission energy sources a policy for new low-rise residential buildings.
News Clip4:04
Curated Video

Trudeau says Canada wanted a more ambitious climate plan at G20 summit

9th - Higher Ed
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says progress was made at the G20 summit in Rome, but noted that Canada was among the countries that left wanting a more ambitious plan to tackle climate change.
News Clip4:19
Curated Video

UN report highlights perils of world's environmental destruction

9th - Higher Ed
The report says climate change, biodiversity loss and pollution add up to three self-inflicted planetary crises that threaten future generations.
News Clip2:42
Curated Video

Japan aims for 73% emissions cut by 2040

9th - Higher Ed
Japan is set fresh climate targets pledging to slash greenhouse gas emissions by 60 percent in the next decade from 2013 levels. Japan's environment ministry said that it aims to slash emissions 60 percent by the 2035 fiscal year, which...
News Clip2:05
Curated Video

Vancouverites protest vote approving natural gas heating in new homes

9th - Higher Ed
Protests erupted at Vancouver city hall Tuesday on a controversial vote that would reverse a policy and once again allow for natural gas to heat living space or water in new homes. Currently, natural gas use is banned in new builds to...
News Clip6:54
Bloomberg

Charting a Path for Hydrogen Planes

Higher Ed
When Congress passed the IRA last year, it included a lucrative set of tax credits meant to kickstart clean energy technology like green hydrogen. The global aviation industry meanwhile is trying to achieve net-zero emissions by 2050 and...