Community Climate Stories

Estes Park Middle School's submission to the Lens on Climate Change (LOCC) video contest.  
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
This video is about Timothy the sea turtle and ocean pollution.
Youth-Produced videos
Learn all about the ins and outs of solar power and community solar power.
Youth-Produced videos
In this video, Lens on Climate Change students investigate the dangers faced by the leatherback turtle due to coastal erosion.
Youth-Produced videos
This student-produced Lens on Climate Change film examines the causes of wildfires and the effects of climate change on local wildlife.
Youth-Produced videos
What does climate change have to do with the cute, round pika? Angevine middle schoolers learn what they can.
Youth-Produced videos
Lens on Climate Change students learn about the mountain Pika in this video.
Youth-Produced videos
Students tell the story of Beeble the Bee, who has an important message for humanity. #SavetheBees
Youth-Produced videos
In this video, Lens on Climate Change 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
This mock television news program covers the pine beetle epidemic, wildfire and a special bonus sneak peek at the future of fashion! This film was produced by Lens on Climate Change students in Salida, Colorado.
Youth-Produced videos
This faux-infomercial from Inside the Greenhouse encourages consumers to use more blue-stained pine for more sustainable construction practices during the pine beetle epidemic.
Youth-Produced videos
Illustration of two people high-fiving in a work environment

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