Sustainable Video Library

Below are a collection of videos dedicated to sustainability work related to UC Berkeley.

Agroecology explained

Agroecology explained in 101 seconds | 101 in 101

Berkeley students capture first images of rare shrew

Berkeley students capture first images of rare shrew

A debate on how to feed the world without “eating the earth”

A debate on how to feed the world without ‘eating the earth’

Upgrading critical earthquake sensors on the Farallon Islands

Upgrading critical earthquake sensors on the Farallon Islands

Wellness Check for Tilden Park Turtles

Wellness Check for Tilden Park Turtles

How the tobacco industry drove the rise of ultra-processed foods

How the tobacco industry drove the rise of ultra-processed foods

UC Berkeley research builds a better tomorrow

UC Berkeley research builds a better tomorrow

Biologist explains animal dynamics

Biologist explains animal dynamics in 101 seconds | 101 in 101

This fungus could transform our food system

This fungus could transform our food system

Reducing Toxic levels of arsenic in drinking water

Reducing toxic levels of arsenic in drinking water

Energy justice expert on his pursuit for affordable and clean energy for all

Energy justice expert on his pursuit for affordable and clean energy for all

Professor explains satellite mapping of Earth’s biology

Professor explains satellite mapping of Earth’s biology |101 in 101

Berkeley Snow Lab's critical climate change mission

Berkeley Snow Lab's critical climate change mission

Arsenic removal facility demonstration

Arsenic removal facility demonstration

Berkeley's forestry research on preventing extreme wildfires

Berkeley's forestry research on preventing extreme wildfires

How to make it : better biodegradable plastic

How we make it: Better biodegradable plastic

Cal's falcon chicks take the first flight

And... we have take off! Cal's falcon chicks take first flight

Adapting to Groundwater Flooding

Adapting to Groundwater Flooding

Truly biodegradable plastic

Truly biodegradable plastic

Can Berkeley go "geothermal"?

Can Berkeley go "geothermal"?

Landscape architecture is more people than plants says a UC Berkeley professor

Landscape architecture is more people than plants says UC Berkeley professor | 101 in 101