Community Climate Stories

Lens on Climate Change student-produced video on the 2013 Boulder Flood.  

Youth-Produced videos

Meet Timothy, the sea turtle who has been forced to leave his home due to ocean pollution. This video was made by Upward Bound Math Science LOCC students in during the summer of 2019.

Youth-Produced videos
This film was made by students in Gunnison, Colorado during summer 2018.
Youth-Produced videos
This film was made by students in the Upward Bound Math Science program during summer 2018.
Youth-Produced videos
This film was made by students in the Upward Bound Math Science program during summer 2018.
Youth-Produced videos
This film was made by students in the Upward Bound Math Science program during summer 2018.
Youth-Produced videos
This film was made by students in the Upward Bound Math Science program during summer 2018.
Youth-Produced videos
This film was made by students in Carbondale, Colorado during summer 2018.
Youth-Produced videos
This film was made by students in Carbondale, Colorado during summer 2018.
Youth-Produced videos

Follow the adventures of Water Man to learn the importance of water conservation and only using what you need according to middle school LOCC students from Whittier K-8. 

Youth-Produced videos

Where does our groundwater come from, and how will climate change affect that? Learn what happens when Lisa and Allen from New Mexico discover that their neighborhood well has gone dry? This student film was produced in Boulder, Colorado.

Youth-Produced videos
LOCC Summer Workshop. Upward Bound high school students produced short videos about climate change.
Youth-Produced videos
LOCC Summer Workshop. Upward Bound high school students produced short videos about climate change
Youth-Produced videos
LOCC Summer Workshop. Upward Bound high school students produced short videos about climate change.
Youth-Produced videos
LOCC Summer Workshop. Upward Bound high school students produced short videos about climate change.
Youth-Produced videos

A boy has a bad dream about what could happen to fishing, rafting and his other favorite outdoor activities if climate change goes unchecked for too long. How can he help fix it?

Youth-Produced videos

Check out this weather and news report from the future, where climate change has gone unchecked for so long that water is incredibly scarce. This student-made film was produced in Salida, Colorado.

Youth-Produced videos

In this video, LOCC students from Salida, Colorado learn about xeriscaping, a form of landscaping that conserves most of the water usually needed for lawn upkeep.

Youth-Produced videos

Follow this student-filmed story about a farmer who fears for his family when he learns of a climate change-driven drought from lack of snowpack. 

Youth-Produced videos
LOCC School Year Program. Colorado middle school students produced short videos about climate change.
Youth-Produced videos
This is a response video to Nederland MS during the LOCC pilot program.
Youth-Produced videos
This is a response video to the Alamosa HS snow pack group during the LOCC pilot program.
Youth-Produced videos
This is a response video to Arapahoe Ridge HS during the LOCC pilot program.    
Youth-Produced videos
Arapahoe Ridge submission to the Lens on Climate Change (LOCC) video contest.
Youth-Produced videos
Alamosa HS Group 2 submission to the Lens on Climate Change (LOCC) video contest.
Youth-Produced videos
Estes Park Middle School's submission to the Lens on Climate Change (LOCC) video contest.  
Youth-Produced videos
Poudre High School submission to the Lens on Climate Change (LOCC) video contest.
Youth-Produced videos
Nederland MS/HS video submission for the Lens on Climate Change Project.
Youth-Produced videos
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