I did find some videos in my pile of videos and I went looking for some nerdier aspects of climate change.
You can click on the copy icon in each video and paste in your web browser's address bar to go straight to YouTube..
Could play and stop in before the end of the video where they talk about what happened in Earth’s history. Covers the geologic aspics of the carbon cycle that involves rocks, water, plants, shelled animals, and plate tectonics. The speaker does compare it to human activity.
Could play and stop in before the end of the video where they talk about what happened in Earth’s history. Short enough to play whole video. Talks about where we should be in the ice age cycle. Humans were already deviating from the cycle with farming thousands of years ago. The video does not mention the Little Ice Age which ended as industrialization was spreading.
Could play and stop in before the end of the video where they talking about possible solutions. How the carbon cycle works (not just photosynthesis and breathing), and how can humans fix the damage that they have done.
Could start playing at 2:25 into the video. Shows how the Mediterranean Sea formed from continents moving. Shows the time that the Mediterranean Sea dried up, and the insanely extream conditions that occured there
Nice science article about geologic part of the carbon cycle. Not very academic writing style.
https://www.sydney.edu.au/news-opinion/news/2022/05/26/how-plate-tectonics-have-maintained-earth-s--goldilocks--climate.htmlShows the process of making fabrics out of plastic, and discusses some of the difficulties in doing so.
Cartoon episode about how climate change impacts the environment around you.
The time that changes in the Earth caused a series of catastrophes that lead to one of the most horrific mass extinction events. Be grateful that the Earth relatively calm now.