“A Beautiful River and Some Great Kids”

How The Kids Saved The Parks Video by: Plus M Productions From the filmmakers: You know those movies where the kids get together and do something awesome? When they unite to overcome insurmountable odds? Maybe win the championship from the favored bad guys. Maybe embark on an epic quest to stop the grown ups from [...] Read more »

Science Bulletins: Water Underground

Video by: American Museum of Natural History. Texas endured its driest year ever in 2011, and southern Alabama and Georgia have continued to suffer serious drought in 2012. Climate change is predicted to make drought more frequent in the southern United States, putting a strain on groundwater resources. This visualization reveals the freshwater stores that [...] Read more »

Water 101

Water For Food Video by: IUWASH Project This video belongs to UN Water and is part of their World Water Day 2012 campaign. This animation tackles the subject of Water for Food and aims to show the relationship between food production and water use. About Harvest, LLC shares stories about food and agriculture. Subscribe to [...] Read more »

The Village Drill

This new technology was created by the founders of WHOlives.org. The drill is designed to drill a 6” borehole up to 250 feet deep, accessing the deep and clean water that exists nearly everywhere in the world, even the arid regions of Sub-Saharan Africa. Once the borehole is complete and the well pump is attached [...] Read more »

Trouble in the Fields

Farmers Contend with Texas Drought The state of Texas is currently in the midst of a major drought. In this short film from Jenna Creech, Meteorologist Rusty Garrett indicates the state has not been this dry since the 1950′s, adding: “Truly, the current Texas drought harkens back to the dustbowl day’s of the 30′s…” A [...] Read more »

Leaf Sensor

Part of the “Science Nation” series, produced by Kate Tobin Productions LLC for the National Science Foundation. Read more »