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Resource bank of video clips, interactive maps, student activities and teachers’ notes. Bangladesh’s Sundarban Mangroves is one of the world’s most bio-diverse areas and home to the endangered Bengal...
This is a recording of a lecture by Steve McCulloch of the Royal Veterinary College, given at the Newcastle Animal Ethics and Sustainable Food Policy Conference: A Minding Animals International...
Documents how the pH balance of the oceans has changed dramatically since the beginning of the Industrial Revolution: a 30% increase in acidification. With near unanimity, scientists now agree that the...
Four-part DVD series designed to introduce viewers to the green side of sixteen career clusters. Each DVD covers four related areas and four or more job opportunities within them.
This programme, produced by National Geographic, explores the potentially disastrous consequences of climate change. Using computer models, satellite measurements, ice core analyses and other methods, the...
Tailor-made to fit UK specifications, this resource was filmed in Bangladesh and emphasises contemporary thinking about hazard events. The personal accounts of those living on Bangladesh’s charland (the...
Short animated video which explains that over half of the greenhouse gas emissions from agriculture are nitrous oxide and that feeding livestock a healthy diet reduces the amount of methane they produce. [3...
This podcast compilation features material from the Open University ‘Earth in Crisis’ course DU311 on climate change. The collection includes eleven video tracks focusing on climate-change-induced...
In her weekly video message posted on her website on 30/3/2009, Viviane Reding, the European Union’s Commissioner for Information Society and Media, asked the information and communication technologies...
Video recording of a public lecture given by Dr Richard Leakey at the Royal Society on 27 April 2009. Over one hundred years ago the first national parks were established in order that nature might be...
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