350.org
02:13
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Science
Air pollution poses a significant threat to people of Turkey.
350.org
04:19
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Science
A guide for how to campaign for a cleaner environment.
One Minute of Forest Zen: Tirimbina
Rainforest Alliance
01:13
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Science
A peaceful scene from a biological preserve in Costa Rica.
One Minute of Forest Zen: Shenandoah
Rainforest Alliance
01:13
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Science
A meditative moment from Shenandoah National Park in Virginia.
The Effects of Global Warming
Materials for the Arts
02:29
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Science
A stop motion animation piece about the potential dangers of global warming.
Mouse
02:04
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Science
Students learn more about sewable tech and how to embed circuitry directly into fabric, creating soft circuits, fabric switches, and sewable sensors.
Greenland: Our Future Is Melting
3 Generations
03:19
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Science
A visit to Greenland to film global warming in action.
Greenpeace
01:29
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Science
The Arctic Sunrise is one of Greenpeace's ships that help with their campaigns.
Greenpeace
05:04
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Science
The Salish Sea is at risk by the expansion of oil pipelines.
Greenpeace
01:59
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Science
Greenpeace's work takes them all over the world in pursuit of environmental justice.
Greenpeace
01:25
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Science
Five myths about the Great Pacific Garbage Patch are debunked.
Earth Day Network
02:41
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Science
Former Democratic Representative Rush Holt talks about the importance of the environment and science.
March for Science: Mark Tercek
Earth Day Network
02:13
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Science
The CEO of The Nature Conservancy focuses on getting things done for the environment.
March for Science: Julia Olson
Earth Day Network
01:23
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Science
The leader of Our Children's Trust, Julia Olson, believes climate change is the greatest threat to children everywhere.
March for Science: Georges Benjamin
Earth Day Network
01:49
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Science
Public health official Georges Benjamin talks about the need to protect the environment.
March for Science: James Balog
Earth Day Network
02:09
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Science
Nature photographer James Balog is the founder of the Earth Vision Institute, and believes in the role science plays in our health.
March for Science: Derek Muller
Earth Day Network
02:23
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Science
Popular science communicator Derek Muller gives a speech about the environment at the March for Science.
Wildlife Conservation Society
08:06
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Science
New York Aquarium Director Jon Forrest Dohlin narrates a fascinating journey through the past, present and future, highlighting the Wildlife Conservation Society's efforts to educate and inspire people to care for the world’s oceans and the creatures that inhabit them.
The Life and Death of Elephants
Wildlife Conservation Society
04:20
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Science
Narrated by Glenn Close, a short documentary on the intelligent, family-oriented African forest elephants being hunted to extinction for their tusks, and a call to action to boycott ivory.
The Keys to Saving Tigers
Wildlife Conservation Society
02:41
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Science
Tiger populations in Asia have diminished by 95%. Sources sites that encourage breeding are attempting to replenish the species through WCS' conservationist efforts.
Wildlife Conservation Society
02:35
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Science
The WCS strives to seek sustainable solutions against overfishing, and protect the world's oceans and marine wildlife, as all living creatures depend on their prosperity.
Prospect Park Zoo Piranhas
Wildlife Conservation Society
01:59
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Science
Orange- and red-bellied piranhas and their stingray neighbor defy their reputations as they prove to be shy and harmless.
Maleos, A Bird Like No Other
Wildlife Conservation Society
04:22
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Science
Unusual Indonesian birds fight against extinction at The Bronx Zoo with the help of zookeepers and conservationists.
Life In The Penguin Nursery
Wildlife Conservation Society
01:51
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Science
Zookeepers and conservationists bond with penguin chicks who care for them after they are hatched at Central Park Zoo.
Pacu at New York Aquarium
Wildlife Conservation Society
01:33
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Science
Relative to the piranha, this freshwater fish originating from the Amazon loves to dine on fresh fruits and vegetables.
Wildlife Conservation Society
02:14
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Science
Told from the animal's point of view, a tale of the family-centric similarities between elephants and humans, and the conservation efforts of WCS in saving this endangered species.