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Climate Research Offers Coffee Farmers Hope For Their Crops

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Guatemala's third largest export after raw sugar and bananas is coffee.

Earth Hour 2019

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This toolkit contains assets which help raise awareness of the nature all around us, tools to empower you and the people around you to take action and advocate for this year's Earth Hour and beyond!

The Biggest Lie About Climate Change

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You were lied to about climate change.

Descending Into Greenland's Ice Sheets

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Join Will Gadd as he descends into the Greenland ice sheet in the name of exploration and research with University of South Florida professor Jason Gulley.

The Problem With Concrete

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This video is in partnership with Bill and Melinda Gates.

Poison Ivy's Evil Plants

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Kyle talks Poison Ivy's deadliest allies, responds to your comments, and more!

Why Don't We Launch Our Trash Into The Sun?

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Tired of all that STINKY garbage? Chuck it into the sun! Problem solved!

Will Your Country Be The First To Sink?

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Sea levels are rising, but what does that mean for where you live? What does that mean for the world?

This Is Why The Holidays Can Suck!

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Trying to be cheery might make you dreary!

Are we running out of clean water? - Balsher Singh Sidhu

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Despite water covering 71% of the planet’s surface, more than half the world’s population endures extreme water scarcity for at least one month a year.

The dangerous and daring race for the South Pole - Elizabeth Leane

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By the early 1900’s, nearly every region of the globe had been visited and mapped, with only two key locations left: the North and South Poles.

Camels Don't Mind Spines In Their Cacti | Nat Geo Wild

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Camels have adapted to harsh desert conditions that require them to eat thorny plants.

The Unique Wildlife of The Scottish Highlands

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Be transported to the frozen tundra of Scotland's Cairngorms National Park in this stunning short by filmmaker Max Smith.

The Largest River On Earth Is In The Sky

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What’s the largest river on Earth? If you said “the Amazon”… you’re only half right. Scientists have discovered an even bigger river in South America, and it’s in the sky above the Amazon rainforest.

Earth Day Activities

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Earth Day is April 22 and it serves as an important reminder of how each one of us needs to do our part to care for the planet. Technology is a fantastic way to get students to travel around the world and view ecological devastation or get students to research changing climate over time. With Apps and web tools, students can learn and share their ideas on social media.

Dear Water: You Are a Blessing

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"Dear Water" is a poem written by Kenyan Schoolgirls and it's absolutely beautiful. It's an ode of gratitude to the recently drilled borehole in their community, which has freed up their time to attend school instead of walking long distances to fetch water.

Why Snakes Are Disappearing From Southeast Asia’s Largest Lake

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Some vulnerable species of water snakes are disappearing due to overfishing in the world’s most biodiverse lake—the Tonle Sap, in Cambodia.

What If The Sun Disappeared For One Month?

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What if the sun goes out right now?

The Secret Weapon That Could Help Save Bees

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Honeybees are dying from parasites, pesticides, and poor nutrition, but we can help them in a number of ways, including by encouraging them to make a homemade antibiotic.

Rescued Scottish Wildcat Kittens Among Last of Their Kind

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The orphaned sister and brother pair will be released to the wild when they’re old enough to survive on their own.

What's a smartphone made of?

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As of 2018, there are around 2.5 billion smartphone users in the world. If we broke open all the newest phones and split them into their component parts, that would produce around 85,000 kg of gold, 875,000 of silver, and 40,000,000 of copper.