Social, political, economical and environmental impacts on health
This learning object addresses the competency required to work in the context of Aboriginal history, considering the impact of social, political, economic and environmental factors on Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander people.
Motivating Conservation through Payment for Environmental Services: Not So Simple
This presentation by Dr. John Kerr from Michigan State University's Department of Community, Agriculture, Recreation and Resource Studies is part of MSU's Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies
Chemical and Environmental Behaviour of Materials: Batteries
This animation demonstrates electron flow in a Daniell cell. From TLP: Batteries
Chemical and Environmental Behaviour of Materials: Ellingham Diagrams
This animation presents an interactive Ellingham diagram. From TLP: Ellingham Diagrams
Chemical and Environmental Behaviour of Materials: Recycling of Metals
This set of animations introduces uses of eddy-currents in recycling of metals. From TLP: Recycling of Metals
Chemical and Environmental Behaviour of Materials: Kinetics of Aqueous Corrosion
This set of animations demonstrates what is meant by aqueous corrosion and the use of the Tafel plot in its understanding. From TLP: Kinetics of Aqueous Corrosion
Chemical and Environmental Behaviour of Materials: Fuel Cells
This set of animations demonstrates the principles of a solid oxide fuel cell and a proton exchange membrane cell. From TLP: Fuel Cells
Chemical and Environmental Behaviour of Materials: The Nernst Equation and Pourbaix Diagrams
This set of animations consists of interactive Pourbaix diagrams. From TLP: The Nernst Equation and Pourbaix Diagrams
TALAT Lecture 2109: LCA - From Environmental Consciousness to Design for the Future
This lecture introduces the currently most widely accepted methodology for life cycle analysis and shows possible effects on designing products.
The Big Engine part one
Federation Fellow and 2008 Eureka Prize winner, Professor Matthew England, on the latest research into the role oceans play on weather.
The Big Engine part two
Part two of Federation Fellow and 2008 Eureka Prize winner, Professor Matthew England, on the latest research into the role oceans play on weather.
Professor England is co-director of the UNSW Climate Change Research Centre and is one of the world's leading climate change scientists.
http://www.ccrc.unsw.edu.au
Environmental Property Rights
Lecture materials in Law and Economics covering Environmental Property Rights from Anderson Mutemererwa, University of Hull.
TALAT Lecture 1102: Environmental Factors
This lecture reviews the environmental factors affecting the aluminium industry and the remedial practices followed; it describes the concept of a product life cycle and the importance of recycling; it also describes the secondary aluminium industry, its history, processes, products and structure; it outlines the methodology used to calculate recycling rates and summarizes the scope and size of the European aluminium industry.
An Introduction to Environmental Change
Using the geological record to reconstruct past environments and climates.
Natural Environmental Change
A brief introduction to natural causes of thermal environmental change.
Multiple Seach Engine Submission Tool
This short set of training videos demonstrates how to use a free tool to submit a website to many of the main search engines at once. Search engine submission assists SEO.
This is a link to a website where the videos can be viewed from an index. The videos are also available to download from JorumOpen
Recent Environmental Change PowerPoint Presentation
Recent Environmental Change PowerPoint Presentation
Environmental engineering
The Department of Chemical and Environmental Engineering has concerns about the lack of knowledge amongst school pupils, and their teachers, of the type of work undertaken by an Environmental Engineer. The interactive presentation was developed as part of an awareness raising exercise for aspects of Environmental Engineering. Targeted at KS3 pupils particularly in Year 9 (Y9) the themes of air/ soil/water pollution were chosen because of their links to the KS3 National Curriculum for Science ( e
Environmental engineering
The Department of Chemical and Environmental Engineering has concerns about the lack of knowledge amongst school pupils, and their teachers, of the type of work undertaken by an Environmental Engineer. The interactive presentation was developed as part of an awareness raising exercise for aspects of Environmental Engineering. Targeted at KS3 pupils particularly in Year 9 (Y9) the themes of air/ soil/water pollution were chosen because of their links to the KS3 National Curriculum for Science ( e
Environmental Geology
There is now a greater interest in the environment than ever before and we face concerns about the environmental impacts of almost every aspect of our daily lives. Water, soil, air and the biological environment can all be changed dramatically by the activities of industrial societies like our own, not least through mechanisms which are controlled by essentially geological processes. Waste disposal, contamination of land by industry, the impacts of mining, water pollution and even air quality (t













