Climate Conference Video Theater
Wrangling a wild but essential resource
Gavin taught himself how to continuously renew the earth on his own property and created a thriving ecosystem that anyone can do themselves. Come find out what he means when he said “Elephants and elephants of life under my feet.”

Where typical ocean tides average about three feet, the Bay of Fundy’s record-setting tides soar over 50. This means 160 billion tons of water rush through the bay twice every day, generating enough potential energy to power a small city. This singular phenomenon could revolutionize our approach to renewable energy, but harnessing the Bay of Fundy’s tidal power is also extremely complicated. 9m

Karen Hao went from MIT to Silicon Valley and after a year there quit that world and became a journalist. Her new book details the birth of OpenAI, Sam Altman, and the impact of AI data centers on the climate and indigenous cultures. A real eye opener backed up with data and hundreds of interviews. Wow. 90m

Vertical farming was once hailed as the future of food — until the hype collapsed. Now, Dyson Farming, the brainchild of legendary inventor James Dyson, is betting on a smarter, more efficient approach. Very little is wasted. Very clever. 15m

A wonderful historical and heartfelt look at how a decision made in 1922 was blind to climate realities and now the Glen Canyon Dam is negatively impacting the water supply for Nevada, Arizona, California, and the Glen Canyon itself. There’s hope though. 25m

The intense effort by Sea Shepherd working in Antarctica to try to save the krill which is an essential resource for so many sea creatures, especially the endangered whale population depleted from commercial whaling operations. 16m

Energy entrepreneur John O’Donnell has figured out a better, cleaner way to generate the heat we need to make the stuff we want. Learn how his team turned simple bricks and iron wire into a powerful, unconventional “heat battery” that could deliver industrial heat at scale without the emissions. 10m

Andrew Bayon tells a story he heard from a talk by the Pachamama Alliance of a leader in the Peruvian Andes, Arkan, and a prophecy from the Hopi people and how it relates to our lives today. 4m

The amount of energy available to the planet from tidal and wave motion is enormous. Here are many of the issues and possibilities involved in utilizing it. 14m

This channel focuses on highlighting new science and engineering projects that are helping the world transition to a zero carbon future. You can visit Ryan’s very popular channel and subscribe to it here. He’s about to earn his Ph.D. 12m

“2040” embarks on a journey to explore what the future could look like by 2040 if we embraced available solutions to improve our planet. Structured as a letter to his daughter, director Damon Gameau blends documentary, dramatised sequences and high-end visual effects to create a vision of how these solutions could regenerate the world. This video CAN be watched on YouTube but unfortunately we can’t link to it from here. Please go to YouTube and search for “2040.” 92m

Topics include electric vehicles, solar panels, renewable energy, smart home technology, wearables and sustainable technologies. You can see his channel and subscribe here. 14m

This is a great example of the very high quality work Dave Borlace routinely puts out exclusively on climate topics. The graphics are stunning and make things so easy to understand. You can subscribe to his channel here. 14m

Seal rescuer Naude Dreyer is one of the founding members of Ocean Conservation Namibia (OCN). Here’s a background on his upbringing, the start of the seal rescues, and the reason why he, his family and team decided to dedicate their lives to the protection of entangled seals and other marine animals. 3m

“Climate Restoration – A new paradigm without all the doom and gloom.” Interviewed by Andrew Bayon. 40m

Here’s a great overview of what they do and how they fund their projects across 12 countries. 4m

A heartwarming and compelling story of some restoration heroes working in Indonesia restoring a previously devastated coral reef. 19m

Barny Dillarstone, an independent diver and videographer, takes us on a wild tour of all the coral and sea life in a coral reef restored by Project Laut. It’s a fun education because he names all the fish and coral species and shows how they all interact. A rare and amazing video not to be missed! 23m

Great interview of Adam Met on the “Just Have a Think” channel. His new book is likely something all of us climate workers want to read and study. 20m

