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The One Video to Watch on Climate, If You Have Just 3 Minutes

A collaborative project between Dr Rupert Read of the University of East Anglia (UEA) and Greg Craven, creator of "The Most Terrifying Video You'll Ever See.

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  • What Asia would look like if all the Earth's ice melted

    If all the Earth's land ice melted, sea levels would rise over 200 feet. So what would that mean for Asia's coastlines? Source: Business Insider Science
  • Climate change: Earth's giant game of Tetris - Joss Fong

    There's a game of Tetris happening on a global scale: The playing space is planet Earth, and all those pesky, stacking blocks represent carbon dioxide -- a greenhouse gas that is piling up ever more rapidly as we burn the fossil fuels that run our
  • We Know Enough about Climate Change

    The film focuses on the process of adaptation to climate change from a development perspective. We developed it for training programs and conferences in the target countries including Indonesia, Tunisia and Mexico. It premiered in 2011 at the UN-C
  • Earthbook - Project Earth: Our Future 2.0

    If Planet Earth has a Facebook account, what would her posts be? Source: Project Earth: Our Future 2.0
  • Scaling Climate-Smart Villages in India

    This video was produced as part of a four-year (2016–2020) intervention to scale out weather resilient agricultural intervention through a successful CCAFS approach—the Climate-Smart Vil
  • Science for A Hungry World

    This is a six-part series produced by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). This video discusses "How Climate Change will impact agriculture" [Music begins] Narrator: Climate change is already affe
  • The Life Cycle of a Plastic Bottle

    Stay informed this #EarthDay by understanding what really hap
  • ADSS: The Future of Planetary Health and the Role of the Philippines

    Dr. Ramon Lorenzo Luis Rosa Guinto, Doctor of Public Health at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health and Chief Planetary Doctor of PH Lab, delivers seminar on The Future of Planetary Health and the Role of the Philippines 19 Septem
  • ADSS: Agricultural Innovation Studies and Climate Change: A Systematic Review of Evidence

    A SEARCA Agriculture and Development Seminar Series (ADSS) with Mr. Winifredo B. Dagli, Assistant Professor of the College of Development Communication, University of the Philippines Los Baños as the speaker.
  • Bhutan: Tsunami from the Sky

    We all know that climate change is causing the polar ice-cap to shrink, threatening small islands with extinction and devastating populations with drought. But how many of us have heard of a tsunami from the sky? That is what is threatenin
  • ADSS and BOOK LAUNCH: Gender Dimension of Climate Change Research in Agriculture: Case Studies in Southeast Asia

    Dr. Thelma R. Paris, Independent Consultant and former Senior Scientist at the International Rice Research Institute (IRRI) delivers a seminar about the Book titled "Gender Dimension of Climate Change Research in Agriculture: Case Studies in South
  • Greening the dry zone of Myanmar

    UNDP Myanmar video looks at a project that the organization is working on in collaboration with the country's government in the driest region in
  • Sting of Climate Change

    By comparing bee data to satellite imagery, NASA research scientist Wayne Esaias uses honey bees as tiny data collectors to understand how climate change is affecting pollination and plants.
  • ADSS: Modeling and Simulation in Agriculture

    Dr. Apollo C. Arquiza, Balik Scientist Awardee from the Department of Science and Technology (DOST) – Philippine Council for Industry, Energy and Emerging Technology Research and Development (PCIEERD), delivers seminar on Modeling and Simulation
  • Keeping Indonesia's Capital Safer from Floods

    Jakarta is very vulnerable to flooding. As the rainy season continues, the Jakarta government hopes its efforts to dredge the city's rivers and rehabilitate its floodways will make Indonesia's capital safer from flooding. Source: