Community Climate Stories

Daniel Jenkin (estudiante de secundaria de Bayfield, CO) comparte sus pensamientos sobre el agua y sus cosas favoritas sobre el agua.

Community Stories, Water Resource Stories

 

Dennis Hillyer (Bayfield, CO) comparte sus recuerdos sobre trabajar duro para conseguir agua después de mudarse a Colorado desde el Medio Oeste.

Community Stories, Water Resource Stories

Daniel Jenkin (Bayfield, CO middle schooler) shares his thoughts on water and his favorite things about water.

Community Stories, Water Resource Stories
David Begay comparte cómo la minería ha impactado el agua y la vida en la Nación Navajo.
Community Stories, Water Resource Stories
In this video, David Begay shares how mining has impacted water and life in the Navajo Nation.
Community Stories, Water Resource Stories
LOCC School Year Program. Colorado middle 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
LOCC Summer Workshop. Upward Bound high school students produced short videos about climate change.
Youth-Produced videos

This student-made film from LOCC in Boulder urges its audience to address the problem of pollution and litter in their community to "clean up our act."

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

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

How does climate change affect the bee population? Why do bees matter for our ecosystems? Students tell the story of Beeble the Bee, who has an important message for humanity. #SavetheBees

Youth-Produced videos

What is recyclable? What isn't? Students in this LOCC film learn how to properly recycle, and why recycling matters in the first place. 

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
LOCC School Year Program: Colorado high school students produced short videos about climate change.
Youth-Produced videos
This film was made by students in Carbondale, Colorado during summer 2018.
Youth-Produced videos
LOCC School Year Program. Colorado middle school students produced short videos about climate change.
Youth-Produced videos
LOCC School Year Program. Colorado middle school students produced short videos about climate change.
Youth-Produced videos
LOCC School Year Program. Colorado middle school students produced short videos about climate change.
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 Greeley Central HS 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
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