eVideos
There are a whole range of eVideos available through the library's catalogue on the subject of climate change, ecology, environmentalism!
Climate Change by Numbers: Packed with fascinating facts, this is the astonishing story of the numbers that underpin everything we know about climate change. Earth’s climate is changing – understanding how has become one of the biggest scientific projects ever undertaken. But the epic scale of this study has made it remote and difficult to understand; we’re overwhelmed by a blizzard of information and no-one knows which bits to believe. This revelatory documentary looks at the incredible methods that allowed scientists to arrive at precise figures, and uses stories from around the world to present this previously obscure field in an accessible way. A timely take on an urgent issue, Climate Change by Numbers reveals why scientists are so certain they are right, where we have reached the limits of our knowledge, and what uncertainty really means.
SONS OF TAIGA retells the true story of two Mongolian sheep herders who have been herding sheep in steppes Mongolia for over 27 years. Surrounded by spectacular Mongolian landscapes, SONS OF TAIGA recounts their conversation as they plot to identify and catch the poachers who have stolen some of their sheep. The accompanying Mongolian folk music adds to the dramatic presentation.
Film: Visual Resource Centre, NCAD Library
Academic Video Online
Want to know more about accessing these eVideos? Academic Video Online is an online video resource accessible through the Library Catalogue. For more information on how to use Academic Video Online, check out our video below or our libguide on it here.