April 22, 2020, will be the 50th anniversary of the first Earth Day. Earth Day was founded as a response to the environmental issues of the time, including pollution of the air and water. This year, Earth Day celebrations will focus on taking actions to stop climate change. Classroom Video On Demand offers a wealth of videos for high school students who are interested in learning more about environmental issues. (Content may vary for international collections.)
Here are some of the environment-themed videos you can find in Classroom Video On Demand:
- Earth Day 2017 (Item #183793)
- Climate Activist Greta Thunberg on the Power of a Movement (Item #195787)
- Murder on the Reef (Item #188549)
- Seychelles Climate Change (Item #187246)
- Fighting Climate Change without the U.S.—Bloomberg QuickTakes (Item #162801)
- Bill Nye’s Global Meltdown (Item #138004)
- Climate Challenge series (Item #166074)
- Green Rights: The Human Right to a Healthy World (Item #139605)
- Horizon Guide to Climate Change (Item #95114)
- The Crowd & The Cloud series (Item #135595)
- Years of Living Dangerously series (Item #60759)
- Years of Living Dangerously, Season 2 series (Item #138063)
- Strange Days on Planet Earth series (Item #40784)
- Heavy Metal: An American Pollution Story (Item #56412)
- Your Right to a Healthy Environment: David Boyd (Item #56733)
- Earth’s Survival: Decoding the Science (Item #93781)
- Pollution & the Environment—Economics U$A: 21st Century Edition (Item #113428)
- Planet Earth: Seven Ways to Help Save the World (Item #37523)
- Framework for Democracy—Health of the Nation; Health of the Planet (Item #70413)
- Going Green series (Item #187439)
- Eco Solutions series (Item #183784)