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Where we going to go (climate change song)Where We Going To Go has been written to help people become aware what may happen to the planet if Global Warming is not curtailed.
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Better light with less energy
Household lighting in Europe is becoming greener as the European Union sets higher energy efficiency standards. On 1 September 2009, incandescent light bulbs and other energy inefficient lamps started to be gradually replaced by more energy efficient lamps in Europe. By switching to more energy efficient lighting products, European households can save energy and contribute to reaching the EU's climate protection targets. |
Air Pollution Animation
Video on how to prevent air pollution for kids. |
Renewable vs NonRenewable Energy Sources
This quick stop motion film asks & answers the question what makes an energy source renewable or nonrenewable. The material was originally made for middle school students learning about energy. |
Carbon Footprints
Watch this animation to understand how human activities release carbon dioxide (CO2) and other greenhouse gases. These greenhouse gases traps heat in the atmosphere which leads to climate change. |
The Difference between Climate Change and Weather
Where does climate stop and weather begin? And which is to blame when Mother Nature turns violent? Learn what makes nature unleash her fury and what you can do to protect yourself. What is Climate Change?-Met Office
The Earth's climate has changed many times in response to natural factors. But over the course of the last century we have seen an unusual rise in the average global temperature that can not be explained by natural causes alone. Here we explain what aspects of our climate are changing and what may be causing these changes |
NASA-Earth Science week
"Climate Change and The Global Ocean" is the first episode in the six-part series "Tides of Change", exploring amazing NASA ocean science to celebrate Earth Science Week 2009 Sustainability in 2minutes
Sustainability means that things can keep going! This video teaches us about the care instructions we must follow for sustainability of the planet. |
A burning question
In this documentary Duncan Stewart takes us on a journey exploring the gap between public perceptions of climate change, what the scientists are trying to tell us and what role the media are playing |
Global Warming 101
Global warming could do more than just melt polar ice. It could change our maps, and displace people from cities and tropical islands. |
Local Effects of Climate Change
This clip looks at flooding in parts of Dublin over the past few years and the measures being taken to protect the city from flooding in the future. |
Climate Change and Ireland
This clip introduces the topic of climate change, looks at the causes and effects and what Ireland must do to tackle the issue. |
Could Just One Degree Change the World?
This video published by the National Geographic simply expresses how drastically our world could change if the earth warms by just one degree. |
A truly shocking video highlighting how climate change impacts children!
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NASA- Earth Science Week: Climate Change & The Global Ocean
Scientists from NASA believe that one of the better ways to understand oceans is to gain an even broader perspective - the view from space. NASA's Earth observing satellites do more than just take pictures of our planet. Information the satellites obtain help us understand the complex interactions driving the world's oceans today - and gain valuable insight into how the impacts of climate change on oceans might affect us on dry land. |
What is climate change?
This animation was designed for 6-14 year olds to convey the basic causes and effects of climate change and to convey the message that climate change will impact coral reefs. |
Is the loss of sea ice worse than scientists are
predicting? Sir David Attenborough on why climate change is worse than predicted. |
James Hansen: Why I must speak out about climate change
One of the top scientists, James Hansen tells the story of his involvement in the science climate change and global warming. In doing so he outlines the overwhelming evidence that change is happening and why that makes him deeply worried about the future. |
The Secret to Rising Sea Levels - Thermal Expansion
An amazing lesson on the science of how when ice melts the volume of water increases and sea- levels rise. A ready to go lesson for any class during science week or simply to infuse your knowledge with science! |
The carbon cycle - Nathaniel Manning
This video is everything a teacher in primary sector needs to know about how carbon enters the atmosphere and its relationship to climate change, coupled with the need for sustainability. |
An Amazing TED Talk
Everything a teacher should know on desertification of land! 2/3 of planet is at risk! |
Everything a teacher should know about Ocean Acidification
What is it? Why is it a problem? The proof, etc.etc. |
WHO - PSA Health and Climate Change - Breathe
A PSA for World Health Day 2008 - protecting health from climate change Ocean Acidification by the Alliance for Climate Education
Learn about how climate change is impacting our oceans. The Alliance for Climate Education is the nation's leader in climate science education and we're excited to present this short on ocean acidification. |
Ocean Acidification: Where will all the seashells go?
Our addiction to fossil fuels and the billions of tons of carbon dioxide we're pumping into the atmosphere each year may be undoing millions of years of evolution in a geological blink of time. Click to set custom HTML
Climate Change Hits Home- Impacts on Human Health
This video shows how climate change is creating conditions that increase the risk of illness from extreme heat, insects, bacteria and respiratory distress. A warmer, wetter world means fewer healthy people. |
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Top 10 Endangered Animals
10 animals that might not be here in 10 years time |
Energy, let's save it!
A family is carelessly and unknowingly wasting energy from the moment they wake up. Until something unexpectely happens |
Water, Energy, Food
Nexus thinking is a new way of thinking that recognises the crucial interdependence of water, energy and food -- a relationship that forms the core of the Environment Nexus project. This new IIEA video explores the deep interconnections between the three essential resources and highlights the need for nexus thinking to help meet the world's needs, as it grows from 7 to 9 billion by 2050 |
Rain Cycle
An animation made by a 2nd Year Future University student to demonstrate how technology can be used to enhance learning in primary schools |
Acid Rain
An animation made by a 2nd Year Future University student to demonstrate how technology can be used to enhance learning in primary schools. |
Save our worldShort animated film aimed to educate the younger generation about the importance of doing the small things in order to look after our planet
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