Environmental Change

  • Island
    Are islands a gateway to extinction? - 29/03/2004 (video)

    Join Nick Arnold to discover why island species are often highly vulnerable to extinction.

  • The Ecologist
    The Ecologist - 06/04/2005 (video)

    To coincide with its relaunch, join owner Zac Goldsmith to discover what motivated him to start The Ecologist magazine.

  • Corals in crisis
    Corals in crisis - 25/03/2006 (video)

    Coral reefs are beautiful and diverse but fragile ecosystems. Hear about the risks they face and some projects to save them.

  • Are we eating away the rainforest?
    Are we eating away the rainforest? - 23/02/2006 (video)

    Food production is big business, but is it having a negative impact on our environment? And if so, what can we do about it?

  • Antarctica warming: Is extinction inevitable?
    Antarctica warming: Is extinction inevitable? - 17/07/2003 (video)

    Researchers from the Museum and the British Antarctic Survey explore the effects of the warming seas around Antarctica.

  • Coral reef
    Coral reef - 03/09/2003 (video)

    Museum visitors and palaeontologist Brian Rosen debate newly published research on coral reefs, including the threats to their survival.

  • Climate Summit 2006
    Climate Summit 2006 - 14/07/2006 (video)

    Students and experts from over 20 countries come together to discuss and debate one of the most important issues facing the world today.

  • Looking behind the labels
    Looking behind the labels - 29/03/2007 (video)

    Consumers are faced with a rising number of labels promoting ethical and eco-friendly businesses. This video explores some of the issues around eco-labelling.

  • Rising temperatures and marine life
    Rising temperatures and marine life - 14/08/2003 (video)

    Museum curators examine the first ever British barracuda, recently caught off the coast of Cornwall but typically a warm water species.

  • Butterfly conservation
    Butterfly conservation - 21/06/2004 (video)

    Discover how you can get involved in saving moths and butterflies, with Emily Funnell from Butterfly Conservation.