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Green Energy This video segment from IdahoPTV's D4K describes renewable and non-renewable energy sources and the benefits and drawbacks of each. It provides some ideas about how you can personally conserve energy. Accessibility features: Caption, Transcript |
4-6 |
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Healing Mother Earth for Future GenerationsIn this video segment adapted from United Tribes Technical College, meet Native Americans who are concerned about climate change and believe that action today can help future generations once again live in harmony with Earth. Accessibility features: Caption |
3-11 |
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High Altitude Glaciers in the TropicsWhile it may seem like a contradiction, glaciers do exist in the tropical latitudes. In this video produced by ThinkTV, learn about tropical glaciers and why scientists are studying them to better understand global climate change. Accessibility features: Caption |
6-12 |
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How Do Avalanches Form?In this video segment adapted from NOVA, dramatic footage of avalanches and animations of ice crystals illustrate how a layer of weakly-bonded snow can contribute to a devastating avalanche. Accessibility features: Caption |
6-12 |
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How The Ohio River Was FormedThis video segment adapted from KET's Where the River Bends demonstrates how climate change and glacier movement during the Ice Ages destroyed the old Teays River and created the Ohio River, Kentucky's northern border. Accessibility features: Caption |
6-12 |
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Hurricanes: New Orleans Under ThreatThis video segment adapted from NOVA scienceNOW exposes how decades of development and geography combined to make the potential damage from a hurricane uniquely devastating in New Orleans, Louisiana. Accessibility features: Caption |
6-12 |
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Hurricanes: New Tools for PredictingThis video segment adapted from NOVA scienceNOW features new advances in predicting the intensity of hurricanes. Accessibility features: Caption |
6-12 |
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Ice-Core Record of ClimateThis video excerpt from NOVA: “Extreme Ice” explores how ice cores reveal a relationship between greenhouse gases and climate. Accessibility features: Caption, Transcript |
6-12 |
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Infrared: More Than Your Eyes Can SeeIn this video segment adapted from NASA, astronomer Michelle Thaller introduces the world of infrared light and demonstrates how infrared cameras allow us to see more than what the naked eye can perceive. Accessibility features: Caption |
3-12 |
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In Small Doses: ArsenicIn this video segment adapted from In Small Doses: Arsenic, learn how naturally occurring arsenic moves into groundwater and how much is too much for human consumption. Accessibility features: Caption |
6-12 |
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Inuit Observations of Climate Change In this video adapted from the International Institute for Sustainable Development, an Inuit community collaborates with Western scientists studying climate change. Inuit observations are recorded and included in the data collection process, expanding the scientists' understanding of changes in the area.
Accessibility features: Caption |
6-12 |
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Kid MeteorologistZOOM guest Amy wants to be a meteorlogist and volunteers
at a weather observatory. In this adapted video segment, she shows
us instruments used to predict the weather and describes how air
pressure affects weather patterns.
Accessibility features: Caption |
K-8 |
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La'ona DeWilde: Environmental BiologistIn this video profile produced for Teachers' Domain, meet La'ona DeWilde, an environmental biologist who integrates her Athabascan heritage and her Western scientific training to help remote Alaskan villages address environmental issues. Accessibility features: Caption |
3-12 |
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La Niña and Tornado OutbreaksThis video excerpt from NOVA looks at how La Niña’s cool ocean temperatures may influence tornado outbreaks. Accessibility features: Caption, Transcript |
6-12 |
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Losing Permafrost in Alaska
In this video segment adapted from Spanner Films, learn how Alaska Native communities that rely on hunting and fishing are threatened by rising temperatures and melting permafrost.
Accessibility features: Caption |
6-12 |
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Mass ExtinctionIn this video segment adapted from NOVA scienceNOW, learn about a chain of events, including ancient volcanoes, global warming, and deadly gases, which may have caused Earth's greatest mass extinction 250 million years ago. Accessibility features: Caption |
6-12 |
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Melting PermafrostIn this video adapted from the International Institute for Sustainable Development, see melting permafrost and hear Alaska Native peoples and Western scientists discuss its impact on Inuit culture and resources. Accessibility features: Caption |
6-12 |
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Micronesia's Changing Climate: The ProblemDiscover what Pacific Island communities can do to reduce the impact of climate change, in these four videos adapted from the Micronesia Conservation Trust. Accessibility features: Caption |
9-12 |
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Mitigating Climate ChangeIn this video segment adapted from Navajo Technical College, meet a chemistry professor who explains some of the core concepts connected to climate change: carbon dioxide in the atmosphere and emissions from energy use. Accessibility features: Caption |
6-12 |
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Native Student Filmmakers Focus on Climate ChangeIn this video segment adapted from Haskell Indian Nations University, student filmmakers explain why it is important to them to make a video about climate change. Accessibility features: Caption |
6-12 |
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