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  • Production Date 2011
  • Duration 04.03
  • Key Stage 3-5
  • Category Subscription
One of a series of films made by young film-makers in India, Bangladesh and Nepal. Bangladesh is known to have six seasons that support the land for crop farming. However,…
  • Production Date 2011
  • Duration 3.30
  • Key Stage 4-5
  • Category Subscription
A great resource that can be used to get students thinking about the affects of climate change and how it is represented in the media. This is one of a…
  • Production Date 2011
  • Duration 06.39
  • Key Stage 4-5
  • Category Subscription
Julian Dowdeswell is director of the Scott Polar Research Institute at the University of Cambridge. This film follows him to Greenland and the Antarctic as his research reveals the challenges…
  • Production Date 2011
  • Duration 05.18
  • Key Stage 3-5
  • Category Subscription
Writer and broadcaster Adam Hart-Davis reports from Kenya on the threat posed by climate change. It is the world's poorest who are hardest hit by devastating droughts, floods and other…
  • Production Date 2011
  • Duration 3.46
  • Key Stage 4-5
  • Category Subscription
A great resource that can be used to get students thinking about the affects of climate change and how it is represented in the media. This is one of a…
  • Production Date 2011
  • Duration 03.27
  • Key Stage 3-5
  • Category Subscription
NASA's NPP mission will continue collecting critical climate data to help scientist unravel the mysteries of climate change. NPP is carrying five instruments on board. The biggest and most important…
  • Production Date 2011
  • Duration 06.29
  • Key Stage 3-5
  • Category Subscription
This video explains the story of a women-led early warning system in Ethiopia which helps herding families in the southern part of the country find ways to cope with drought.
  • Production Date 2011
  • Duration 02.55
  • Key Stage 3-5
  • Category Subscription
Scientists supported by Greenpeace find evidence that Greenland's glaciers are melting faster than expected because of the influx of subtropic waters to the Arctic.
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