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Hot Poets - Group Film
This is a group poem edited together from the 12 Hot Poet COP26 poems - written and performed by leading spoken word poets from the UK and South Africa including Joelle Taylor, Vanessa Kisuule, Matt Harvey, Jonny Fluffypunk, Repeat Beat Poet, Zena Edwards, Toni Giselle Stuart, Chris Redmond, Yomi...
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Planet Bonehead - Episode 7: Back to the Gator
Accidentally thrown back in time to the 1950's using Pa's time machine, the Boneheads meet a young Pa Fossil and J.P. Rothbone, the school bully. As J.P. and his sniveling cronies' new business--alligator skin products: jackets, shoes, and "stuff like that" scales up, the future Bonehead has look...
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Planet Bonehead - Episode 6: Bird Trek The Wrath of Falcon
A professionally animated episode from the Planet Bonehead TV show. In this parody of STAR TREK, Cpt Bonehead and his crew on board the VERTIBRISE get an anonymous hail telling them that JP Rothbone and his Sniveling Cronies have captured all the birds of prey in the area. With no birds of prey a...
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Imperfect Foods
Billions of pounds of perfectly good food go to waste every year. Jacobs Farm wants to end this,
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Hot Poets - Yomi Ṣode, Chaos in the Sky and on Land
Hot Poet: Yomi Ṣode
Matched with: Professor David M Schultz from the Centre for Crisis Studies and Mitigation, and Centre for Atmospheric Science, Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences, The University of Manchester
Poem Focus: How big weather events are reportedA crisis resulting from ...
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Hot Poets - Elvis McGonagall, Extreme Weather Report
Hot Poet: Elvis McGonagall
Matched with: Met Office
Poem Focus: Climate ResearchThe Poem's context is around the reporting of the Met Office which is the national meteorological service for the UK. They provide critical weather services and world-leading climate science, helping you make better...
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Hot Poets - Jonny Fluffypunk, Put the Children by a Tree
Hot Poet: Jonny Fluffypunk
Matched with: Forest Schools Birmingham
Poem Focus: Forest SchoolIt is Forest School Birmingham’s deepest wish that young people and those working in education awaken to the vital role that the natural world plays in the health and well-being of our species and that, ...
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Hot Poets - Repeat Beat Poet, A Rhyming Guide to Climate Litigation
Hot Poet: The Repeat Beat Poet
Matched with: London School of Economics, Grantham Research Institute on Climate Change and the Environment
Poem Focus: Climate LitigationThe Repeat Beat Poet (aka Peter deGraft-Johnson) is working with Joana Setzer, an Assistant Professorial Research Fellow at th...
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Hot Poets - Francesca Beard, Geology Rocks.
Hot Poet: Francesa Beard
Matched with: British Geological Survey
Poem Focus:
Geology and the undergroundThe BGS is focused on public-good science for government and on research aimed at understanding the earth and its environmental processes, helping society use natural resources responsibly, ma... -
Hot Poets - Joelle Taylor, Could Mr Sands Please Come to Reception
Hot Poet: Joelle Taylor
Matched with: Dr. Gareth Clay, Department of Geography, School of Environment, Education and Development, University of Manchester
Poem Focus: Wild Fire
Dr Gareth Clay is a Reader in Physical Geography at The University of Manchester. He is a physical geographer whose rese... -
Hot Poets - Matt Harvey, Praise the Whale
Hot Poet: Matt Harvey
Matched with: Whale and Dolphin Conservation
Poem Focus: The Green Whale and Whale Poo WhaleDolphin Conservation (WDC) campaigns to save whales and dolphins. Whales play a big part in helping to keep the ocean healthy and are our allies in the fight to reverse climate b...
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Hot Poets - Zena Edwards, Mother of the Forest
Hot Poet: Zena Edwards
Matched with: The Word Forest Organisation
Poem Focus: Empowering women in Kenya to grow trees on the equator.The Word Forest Organisation is a young charity founded by passionate environmentalists based in the South West. They plant trees, build schools, facilitate educ...
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Hot Poets - Vanessa Kisuule, The Earth's Thirst
Hot Poet: Vanessa Kisuule
Matched with: RSPB
Poem Focus: PeatlandPassionate about nature, dedicated to saving it. Since the RSPB started on their mission in 1889, the threats to nature have continued to grow, but they’ve grown to meet them too. The RSPB is now the largest nature conservation ch...
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Hot Poets - Toni Giselle Stuart, Ocean Home
Hot Poet: Toni Giselle Stuart
Matched with: The Beach Co-op, South Africa
Poem Focus: Beach Clean-Up Plastic DataThe Beach Co-op began in 2015 when a group of volunteers started meeting every new moon to collect marine debris at our local surf break – the rocky shore at Surfers Corner in Muizen...
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Hot Poets - Liv Torc - When You Know the Water's Coming
Hot Poet and Co-Artistic Director: Liv Torc
Matched with: Adapting the Levels, Somerset County Council, Somerset Wildlife, Trust and Farming & Wildlife Advisory Group
Poem Focus: Flood PreventionLiv's poem is based on the incredible work of Somerset County Council, Somerset Wildlife, Trust and ...
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Hot Poets - Chris Redmond, Green Futures; The Earth is Waiting
Hot Poet and Co-Artistic Director: Chris Redmond
Matched with: The Weather Makers
Poem Focus: Re-greening the DesertWith an ever-increasing human population extracting value from Earth, the world faces severely degrading ecosystems. Over 1.3 billion people are affected by degrading agricultural...
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Beavers without Borders
Beavers used to be an integral part of the UK landscape but they were pushed to extinction over 400 years ago, hunted for their meat, oils and fur. With the loss of this species came the loss of balance and ultimately a less resilient environment. Restoring beavers helps with UK climate change an...
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High Plains Wild
Rising from the plains are massive buttes. lies a world of short-grass prairies, pine woodlands, and mountain mahogany shrubland. On top of these massive buttes lives a rare species of big-horned sheep, Once wiped out, this species is now thriving in this rich landscape.
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Dark Green Part 1: Alone in the Amazon
The forests of the Amazon have burned to nothing, but the locals say there are undiscovered destinations where life still thrives and is out there. Like a trip back in time to the earliest beginnings of the world, when the Earth was King.
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Dark Green Part 2: The Conservation Story
The forests of the Amazon have burned to nothing, but the locals say there are undiscovered destinations where life still thrives and is out there. Like a trip back in time to the earliest beginnings of the world, when the Earth was King.