How Plants Cool the Planet
This video by Jimi Sol explores how plants actively help cool the Earth’s climate through natural processes like transpiration and cloud formation.
It highlights the vital role greenery plays beyond carbon sequestration, showing how healthy ecosystems regulate temperature and support a stable climate.
This visual explanation offers a clear, science-based look at why protecting and restoring vegetation is key to cooling our planet.
Soil Carbon Sequestration and the Soil Food Web | Soil Food Web School
Healthy soil is far more than dirt, it is a living system that plays a crucial role in climate stability. In this presentation from Soil Food Web School, the intricate relationships between fungi, microbes, plant roots are explored, revealing how they work together to support resilient ecosystems.
It shows how healthy soil systems work with plants to draw down and keep carbon in the soil, making it a valuable piece for understanding nature-based solutions to soil regeneration and carbon cycling.
The Largest River On Earth Is In The Sky
Above the Amazon rainforest, enormous “rivers” of water vapor flow through the sky, moving more moisture than any surface river on Earth, a discovery that challenges what most people think of as the planet’s largest waterways.
This Be Smart episode explains how these invisible aerial rivers work and why they help sustain the rainforest’s life-giving climate systems. By connecting atmospheric science with ecosystem dynamics, the video shows why forests are critical to the global water cycle.
The California Wildfires Won't Stop Until We Do This
As wildfire seasons grow longer and more intense in California, this video by Zach Weiss' examines the deeper causes behind the ongoing blazes and what must change to address them at their roots.
By looking at climate pressures and human decision-making, the episode highlights why simply reacting to fires isn’t enough, important action and systemic shifts are necessary to change the cycle of destruction.
Climate Solutions for a Blue Planet
In this talk, Australian soil and climate scientist Walter Jehne outlines actionable ecosystem-based approaches to restore Earth’s natural systems and address the climate crisis.
Based on many years of research, he explains how healthy soils and regenerative practices can help cool the planet and restore damaged ecosystems.
This presentation shows practical ways to solve climate challenges that work with nature rather than against it.