Clean water, decent toilets and good hygiene are basic human rights. They should be a normal part of daily life for everyone, everywhere – but they aren't. That's why we're here.
We aim to provide useful, accessible and engaging resources to help educated young people in water related topics and issues.
Clean water, decent toilets and good hygiene are basic human rights. They should be a normal part of daily life for everyone, everywhere – but they aren't. That's why we're here.
We aim to provide useful, accessible and engaging resources to help educated young people in water related topics and issues.
A set of four videos introducing climate change.
Video 1: What is climate change?
What do we mean when we talk about climate change? What’s the difference between weather and climate? What are the differences between natural and man-made causes of climate change?
Video 2: Impacts of climate change
Climate change is happening. But what does this mean for us, now and in the future? Why should we care? This film looks at the devastating impact climate change is having on our planet.
Video 3: Climate change and water
In film three, we focus on one particular area: the link between climate change and water. How many different ways do we use water every day? What impact does climate change have on this? What would you do without water?
Video 4: How can we manage climate change
Now that we’ve looked at what climate change is, its impact, and the link between climate change and water, it’s time to talk about how we can manage it. This film looks at two routes to managing climate change: mitigation and adaptation. But what do these mean?
These videos are suitable for a variety of ages (from 7 to 18) so they can be used as either an introduction to climate change or a refresher for older students.
An video covering the impacts of climate change on water. The video explains the link between climate change and water.
The video covers the topics:
The importance of water
Climate changes impact on water (droughts and floods)
A Burkina Faso managing water and climate change case study.
This video is the third in a series of videos suitable for a variety of ages (7 to 18 years) which can be used as either an introduction to climate change or a refresher for older students.
An video introduction to climate change that explains:
What do we mean when we talk about climate change?
What’s the difference between weather and climate?
What is the greenhouse effect?
What are the natural and man-made causes of climate change?
This video is one of a series of videos suitable for a variety of ages (7 to 18 years) and they can be used as either an introduction to climate change or a refresher for older students.
An video introduction to the impacts of climate change that explains; what does this mean for us, now and in the future? Why should we care? This film looks at the devastating impact climate change is having on our planet.
Covering topics such as:
The global impacts of climate change
Glacial melt
Sea level rise
Sea ice melt
Extreme weather events
Impacts in the UK
This video is the second in a series of videos suitable for a variety of ages (7 to 18 years) which can be used as either an introduction to climate change or a refresher for older students.
A video introduction on the ways we can manage climate change through mitigation and adaptation and provides an explanation of the mitigation and adaptation techniques available to manage the impacts of climate change.
These videos are suitable for a variety of ages (from seven to 18) as they can be used as either an introduction to climate change or a refresher for older students.