INSIDE THE GREENHOUSE | Re-telling climate change stories

Media

Parody song and music video about the Mountain Pine Beetles.

A stop motion film which calls attention to overuse of the phrase "canary in a coal mine" when warning of climate change.

A game show tests players knowledge on subject matter related to climate change.

Encourages audience to practice solutions to slow down climate change.

 

Communicates how movement is the key to life through which power and energy are formed.

Explains student pressure for universities to divest from fossil fuel companies.

Examines how the effects of climate change transcend political party lines.

University students set up a board in the middle of campus to hear from students what they think climate change is.

 

Citizens of the fictional land of Phalange fight off evil CO2 monsters by implementing an hour for Earth, inspired by Earth Hour.

Draws comparison between humans and nature’s largest living organism, the Aspen grove.

Incredible survival story of a man and his wife, who narrowly escaped the fatal flood of September 2013 in Lyons, Colordo. 

A stop motion film in which a triceratops communicates the climate change story to engage a young audience.

Suggests the best way to slow down the effects of climate change is to change our state of mind.

Recounts the devastating effects of Boulder, Colorado's 100-year flood from the perspective of a few select displaced animals.

Explores the increasing distance created between humans and nature, and the necessity for humanity to reconnect with the natural world.

Compares the way we care for our body to the way we care for our planet.