The Invading Sea creates videos breaking down environmental topics in about a minute. These “bite-sized videos” use digital animation to help provide a better understanding of climate-related terms that people regularly hear in the news.
A video further explaining this effort can be found below, followed by videos on individual topics. More videos will be added as they are developed.
The Invading Sea’s bite-sized videos: Explaining climate-related concepts in about a minute
Bite-sized video: What are bioswales?
Bite-sized video: What are small modular reactors?
Bite-sized video: Can gassy cows really affect the climate?
Bite-sized video: What is climate migration?
Bite-sized video: How are sea levels measured?
Bite-sized video: What is beach nourishment?
Bite-sized video: Why do floods happen?
Bite-sized video: What is the Florida Wildlife Corridor?
Bite-sized video: What is a carbon footprint?
Bite-sized video: What is gray-green infrastructure?
Bite-sized video: How do carbon offsets work?
Bite-sized video: What is the blue economy?
Bite-sized video: What is climate resilience?
Bite-sized video: Can ocean currents generate electricity?
Bite-sized video: What causes sea-level rise?
Bite-sized video: What are greenhouse gases?
Bite-sized video: What is carbon capture and sequestration?
Bite-sized video: What is polar amplification?
Bite-sized video: What is a storm surge?
Bite-sized video: What is coral bleaching?
Bite-sized video: What is the urban heat island effect?
Bite-sized video: How do rising sea levels affect Florida’s drinking water?
Bite-sized video: What is a flood zone?
Bite-sized video: What is the heat index?
Bite-sized video: What is a king tide?
Bite-sized video: What is a harmful algal bloom?
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