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COP21 Fossil of the Day 5 Winner: Saudi Arabia
Day 5 at COP21 and things are starting to hot up, today Saudi Arabia took away the prize for Fossil of the Day.
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National Trust Shifting Shores: Formby Beach Is Moving
Formby is the fastest eroding property in the National Trust’s care. This film by Green.TV for the Trust shows how they are working with partners to adapt to the rapid and long term changes this stretch of coastline is experiencing to protect both landscape and wildlife. For the full report go to https:www.nationaltrust.org.uk/shiftingshores
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8-Year Olds Explain What’s Wrong With The World
Sometimes it seems the world's environmental and social problems are too complex to solve. This group of 8-year old children show how simple much of these issues really are. Film from Bristol-based Love The Future Find events, stories and inspiration at www.lovethefuture.co.uk; @welovethefuture; facebook.com/lovethefuturebristol
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#ActInParis
This year, Paris will host the 21st Session of the Conference of the Parties (COP) to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC): a long and important name for a conference with even more important results. The COP21 will be addressing the increasingly critical issue of climate disruption and what exactly we, as a global community, will do about it. Throughout the rest of 2015, the Sierra Club will be there every step of the way to show President Obama that we want him and the U.S. delegation to lead the way on climate and #ActInParis. http://www.actinparis.org
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5 Myths of Climate Change
This short is for the climate confused. In this video we'll be myth-busting the most common statements made against the validity of climate change.
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How Clean Tech Can Save The World
RESTORATION is the fourth film in Green World Rising, (http://www.greenworldrising.org ) a series of films aimed at moving the climate debate forward. The film focuses on how nature can protect the Earth from the harmful effects of climate change and how industrial design and science researchers can learn valuable lessons from natural systems.