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Visual Learning Systems

Understanding Latitude and Longitude

9th - 12th
The video explains how the lines of latitude and longitude form a grid on the Earth's surface, allowing for exact pinpointing of locations. The video also introduces the global positioning system (GPS) and how it uses satellites to...
Instructional Video16:25
Mazz Media

Discover the World: Locating Places

6th - 8th
This program helps students to hone their map skills. Using colorful graphics and animation, students will come to understand the uses of map grids and the compass rose. In addition, viewers will learn how to locate any location on earth...
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Curated Video

Advocates want more sustainable solutions for P.E.I.’s electrical grid expansion

9th - Higher Ed
New ReviewMembers of a community-based advocacy group want to look at more renewable energy options when it comes to providing reliable electricity across the P.E.I. At a town hall this week, members of Energy Democracy Now! voiced their concerns...
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Curated Video

Edmonton students plan walkout in support of Alberta teachers

9th - Higher Ed
New ReviewWith about two weeks to go until a potential teachers’ strike across Alberta, some Edmonton students are showing support for teachers by planning a school walkout on Monday. CBC's Tristan Mottershead caught up with a few students who...
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Curated Video

Bitcoin boom: Ethiopia powers cryptocurrency mining

9th - Higher Ed
New ReviewEthiopia’s government has ended a freeze on licensing Bitcoin mining companies.
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Curated Video

Rep. Al Green Talks Importance of GameStop House Hearing

9th - Higher Ed
Rep. Al Green (D-Texas) weighs in on the GameStop hearing and testimony before the House Financial Services Committee on Thursday. He also joined Cheddar to share what he's seen from Texas as the state struggles with widespread power...
News Clip4:59
Curated Video

Charging stations

9th - Higher Ed
Elad Barak is vice-president of business development with energy storage firm eCamion
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Curated Video

Making electricity affordable

9th - Higher Ed
A number of states are teaming up with the U.S. government to bring solar power to low-income households
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Curated Video

The big power plan – EU aims to cut energy use by 30 percent

9th - Higher Ed
The European Commission has unveiled its big power plan, aiming to slash energy use in the bloc by 30 percent by 2030. Cutting waste, better integrating renewables and phasing out subsidies for coal-fired electricity generation are all...
News Clip1:40
Curated Video

EU energy plan – will it go far enough?

9th - Higher Ed
It is all about limiting climate change and boosting sustainability. But campaigners says new energy legislation due to be unveiled by the European Commission risks slowing progress. They claim renewable energy will lose its current...
News Clip7:16
Curated Video

Canadian clean energy opportunities

9th - Higher Ed
As U.S. climate progress takes a turn, the time is ripe for Canada to capture a piece of a growing global clean energy industry. But are Canadian innovators and the federal government ready?
News Clip4:13
Curated Video

Survivalist Movement Grows

9th - Higher Ed
The American Redoubt is a growing U.S. movement that predicts the collapse of formal government.
News Clip3:26
Curated Video

Life off the grid

9th - Higher Ed
Several hundred Canadians have taken up the challenge to live off the grid on Lasqueti Island, B.C.
News Clip5:45
Curated Video

Climate goals could make gas heating obsolete. So why do gas companies keep adding customers?

9th - Higher Ed
Canada's climate goals are expected to make fossil fuel heating for buildings obsolete within decades. But gas companies are still laying more gas pipes and connecting more homes and businesses — and the last customers could be left...
News Clip2:33
Curated Video

It’s Earth Day! Find out how United Way is celebrating.

9th - Higher Ed
News 12’s Alex Calamia is in Deer Park with United Way of Long Island where they are celebrating.
News Clip2:02
Curated Video

Alberta will use Sovereignty Act over federal net-zero electric grid plan

9th - Higher Ed
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith says she's prepared to deploy the province's untested Sovereignty Act to fight the federal government's mandate for a net-zero energy grid by 2035. The Alberta grid operator says that without gas-fired...
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Curated Video

Bangladesh suffers long power cuts amid worst heatwave in decades

9th - Higher Ed
Fuel shortages intensify power cuts, worsening residents' misery as scorching heat closes schools and disrupts lives.
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Curated Video

Watch: Astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson explains the phenomenon of "Manhattanhenge"

9th - Higher Ed
"Manhattanhenge brings not magic, but majesty" says astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson who coined the term "Manhattanhenge".
News Clip1:53
Curated Video

Pakistan suffers major nationwide electricity outage

9th - Higher Ed
Pakistan suffered a huge countrywide power outage Monday following a breakdown in its national grid. Millions of people were without electricity and public transit, and businesses, and major infrastructures unable to function for several...
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Curated Video

Ukrainian crews make progress restoring power grid

9th - Higher Ed
International aid, including lighting tower donations from Canada, are helping bolster Ukraine's electric grid heavily damaged by Russian attacks.
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Curated Video

Green energy: Guyana's newfound wealth funding solar projects

9th - Higher Ed
Guyana is undergoing an energy boom after huge oilfields were discovered off its Atlantic coast.
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Curated Video

Despite renewable boom, Alberta’s energy grid far from green

9th - Higher Ed
Alberta is set to stop generating electricity from coal in 2023, but the province's energy grid is still far from being green.
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Curated Video

Europe's largest energy storage facility begins operations in Belgium

9th - Higher Ed
The 40 lithium-ion mega-batteries ensure stable energy distribution from the public grid when wind or solar power inputs fluctuate.
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Curated Video

Plug It In: London to see surge in ultra-rapid charging points for electric cars

9th - Higher Ed
London’s electric vehicle revolution was given a big boost on Thursday by plans for 100 new ultra-rapid charging points.Mayor Sadiq Khan said City Hall and Transport for London would release land near the capital’s Red Route main road...