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Subtopic: Natural Resources

Resource Grade Level Media Type
Arctic Haze  

Arctic Haze
In this video segment adapted from KUAC, find out why the horizon in Alaska is sometimes shrouded in pollution and what it means for climate change in the Arctic.

6-12 QuickTime Video
As the Rotor Turns: Wind Power and You  

As the Rotor Turns: Wind Power and You
An Investigation of Wind Power as an Energy Resource in Pennsylvania

6-8 Lesson Plan
Capturing Carbon  

Capturing Carbon
In this video segment adapted from NOVA scienceNOW, a scientist, inspired by his daughter's science fair project, develops a synthetic "tree" to remove excess carbon dioxide from the air.

6-12 QuickTime Video
Capturing Carbon: Where Do We Put It?  

Capturing Carbon: Where Do We Put It?
In this interactive activity from NOVA scienceNOW, explore options for storing carbon dioxide in order to prevent further global warming.

6-12 Flash Interactive
Compost Office  

Compost Office
This interactive activity from Keep America Beautiful, Inc. uses illustrated text and a game to explain why it is important to compost, the science involved, and the perfect recipe for decomposition.

3-8 Flash Interactive
Conserving Water at Home  

Conserving Water at Home
This video segment adapted from Last Oasis highlights the impact of a variety of water conservation efforts including installing low-flow toilets and planting grass that does not require a lot of water.

3-12 QuickTime Video
Deforestation in Bolivia  

Deforestation in Bolivia
This visualization adapted from NASA features two satellite images from 1984 and 2000 that show the dramatic deforestation of the Bolivian rainforest.

6-12 Flash Interactive
Diamond Formation  

Diamond Formation
An expert describes the carbon composition of diamonds, as well as the conditions necessary for diamond formation in this video segment from Nature.

6-12 QuickTime Video
Diamonds Everywhere  

Diamonds Everywhere
This Nature video offers an introduction to the socio-economic value of diamonds.

6-12 QuickTime VR Video
The Disappearing Aral Sea  

The Disappearing Aral Sea
This visualization adapted from NASA features satellite images showing how more than 60 percent of the Aral Sea has disappeared during the last 30 years.

6-12 Flash Interactive
Energy Sources  

Energy Sources
This video segment produced for Teachers' Domain illustrates a variety of energy sources used to generate electricity, some of which are in use and some of which are under exploration.

3-12 QuickTime Video
Kerri-Ann Richard  

Kerri-Ann Richard
In this video from Science City, Kerri-Ann Richard, an environmental engineer, describes how she became interested in the field and why it is important to clean up the environment by removing contaminants from soil and ground water.

6-12 MPEG 4 Video
Exploring Environmental Change  

Exploring Environmental Change
Students explore the connections that can exist in a natural environment, and examine how changes to the environment, particularly those caused by human activity, can affect those connections.

6-9 Lesson Plan
Farm Solutions to Water Pollution  

Farm Solutions to Water Pollution
In this video from Common Ground and Cleaner Water, Tribby Vice, a Kentucky farmer, talks about the changes he has made on his farm to protect the water quality of the stream running through his property and the watershed in which he lives.

5-12 QuickTime Video
Global Trends Quiz  

Global Trends Quiz
In this interactive quiz from NOVA, take the Environmental Challenge and test your knowledge of human impact on the world's natural resources and climate.

3-12 Flash Interactive
Global Water Distribution  

Global Water Distribution
How much water on Earth is fresh water? How much of that fresh water is found in icecaps? Lakes? Rivers? This interactive resource uses bar graphs to illustrate the relative distribution of fresh and salt water on Earth. Adapted from Oxford University Press

3-12 Flash Interactive
The Grand Canyon: Conservation and Development  

The Grand Canyon: Conservation and Development
This video segment adapted from NOVA explores the effects of the Glen Canyon Dam on the beaches, wildlife, and vegetation of the Colorado River.

3-12 QuickTime Video
Hurricane Katrina: Wetland Destruction  

Hurricane Katrina: Wetland Destruction
Tour the wetlands south of New Orleans that were damaged by Hurricane Katrina in this video segment from NOVA scienceNOW.

6-12 QuickTime Video
Inclusion Conclusions  

Inclusion Conclusions
Learn where diamonds originate and how inclusions trapped within diamonds help geologists determine their age in this video segment from Nature.

6-12 QuickTime Video
Liberty Lands  

Liberty Lands
In this What's Up In The Environment? video segment, learn how a contaminated plot of land in Philadelphia was recycled into a beautiful public park called Liberty Lands.

4-8 QuickTime Video
Making Recycled Paper  

Making Recycled Paper
In this adapted ZOOM video segment, cast members get hands-on in the recycling process by using old newspapers to make new paper.

3-8 QuickTime Video
The Mississippi River Delta  

The Mississippi River Delta
These images from NASA, the Lunar and Planetary Institute, and U.S. Geological Survey illustrate the effects of severe storms and decades of river management on the size and shape of the Louisiana coastline and the Mississippi River Delta.

6-12 Flash Interactive
Oil Spill: Exxon Valdez, 1989  

Oil Spill: Exxon Valdez, 1989
This video segment adapted from NOVA follows the clean-up effort after the 1989 Exxon Valdez oil spill off the coast of Alaska. Also featured is a marsh where an oil spill occurred 20 years earlier; analysis suggests that environmental damage may last for decades.

6-12 QuickTime Video
Organic Farming: Conserving Top Soil  

Organic Farming: Conserving Top Soil
Against the backdrop of the devastating 1930's Dust Bowl, this video segment adapted from Interactive NOVA profiles an organic farmer and the techniques he uses to conserve topsoil.

3-12 QuickTime Video
Performing Well Under Pressure  

Performing Well Under Pressure
In this Nature lesson, students will explore the characteristics of diamonds. They will begin building an understanding of their formative environment, the resulting crystal structures and the physical properties of earth materials.

9-11 Lesson Plan
Pollution Along the Rhine River  

Pollution Along the Rhine River
This video segment adapted from Race to Save the Planet discusses the effects of water pollution along the Rhine River and its impact on local wildlife.

6-12 QuickTime Video
Recycling and Composting  

Recycling and Composting
Students learn about the value renewable resources hold for our society and the broader community of living things. They expand their understanding of two important conservation activities we can engage in: recycling and composting.

K-5 Lesson Plan
Shower Estimation  

Shower Estimation
In this adapted ZOOM video segment, cast members calculate how much water they each use during a typical shower. They compare their results to their original predictions.

3-8 QuickTime Video
Snapshot of US Energy Use  

Snapshot of US Energy Use
This video segment adapted from NOVA/FRONTLINE looks at American energy consumption and the resulting production of greenhouse gases.

3-12 QuickTime Video
Solar House  

Solar House
In this What's Up in the Environment? video segment, an electrical engineer in Virginia and his 13-year-old son explain how they produce electricity in their home. 

5-9 QuickTime Video
Urban Solutions to Water Pollution  

Urban Solutions to Water Pollution
In this video segment from Louisville Life, high school students in Louisville, Kentucky describe the benefits of creating rain gardens as a solution to non-point source water pollution.

6-12 QuickTime Video
Visiting a Recycling Plant  

Visiting a Recycling Plant
In this ZOOM video segment, cast member Francesco follows the paper trail to find out what happens to his recyclables. He visits a material recovery center and learns how paper is recycled and the number of trees that are saved as a result.

K-8 QuickTime Video
Water Conservation: Denver, CO  

Water Conservation: Denver, CO
This video segment adapted from Last Oasis explores the use of new dams as a way to provide or store water. In the 1990s, the city of Denver was looking for a new source of water for its growing population, and its plan to build a new dam suddenly became highly controversial.

3-12 QuickTime Video
Water Conservation: Israel  

Water Conservation: Israel
This video segment adapted from Last Oasis shows how Israel has attempted to meet the challenge of providing enough water for agricultural needs. Featured are two methods: recycled water and drip irrigation.

3-12 QuickTime Video
Water Conservation: Mexico  

Water Conservation: Mexico
This video segment adapted from Last Oasis shows the challenges Mexico City faces in providing enough water for its growing population. As a result of over pumping of its ground water, some parts of the city are sinking 12 inches a year.

3-12 QuickTime Video
Water Treatment Plant  

Water Treatment Plant
In this video segment adapted from ZOOM, visit a water treatment plant and learn how water from a local reservoir is turned into drinking water.

K-8 QuickTime Video
What Happens When an Oil Spill Occurs?  

What Happens When an Oil Spill Occurs?
This interactive activity from McDougal Littell/TERC visualizes the effects of the Exxon Valdez oil spill, factors that influence oil spill behavior and impact, and techniques used to contain and clean up oil spills at sea.

6-12 Flash Interactive
What Is a Wetland?  

What Is a Wetland?
In this video from WOSU Columbus, learn about wetlands, their different varieties, and why we should care about them.

7-10 MPEG 4 Video
Who Owns the Water of the Great Lakes?  

Who Owns the Water of the Great Lakes?
In this video segment from Planet H20: Water World, experts and teens inside and outside the Great Lakes watershed provide different perspectives on sharing the water from one of the largest bodies of fresh water in the world.

5-12 QuickTime Video
Your Carbon Diet  

Your Carbon Diet
In this interactive activity from the NOVA/FRONTLINE Web site, you can click on various items in a typical New England house to find out how much energy each uses and some ways to reduce energy consumption in your home.

6-12 Shockwave Interactive