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World Environmental News

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Jenny brings us our weekly round up of environmental news from around the world.
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Pony Rides Banned

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Paris, France, is ending pony rides in public parks.
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Valeriana: Lost City In Mexico

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In the heart of Mexico, special technology has uncovered a huge, thousand-year old city the size of Edinburgh.
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Your Planet News

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This week we check out sheep helping out in the US, some fashion upcycling in Kenya and rescued baby turtles in Peru.
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Protecting Giraffes From Extinction

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Dr. Julian Fennessy is on a quest to study these majestic creatures to ensure their future survival – who have already become extinct in at least seven countries.
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Is The World Getting More Violent?

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Ten years ago, in 2014, we released a video titled "Is War Over?". Back then, the question didn’t seem so naive. It seemed violent conflict was on the decline and the world more peaceful than ever.
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How We Celebrate Lunar New Year

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How to celebrate Lunar New Year with decorations, snacks, and clothing!
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Hats That Help

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Join us to explore the different hats that help keep us safe and do important jobs!
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Proboscis Monkeys

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These monkeys are amongst the largest living in Asia, with populations concentrated in Borneo, Indonesia and Malaysia.
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The River That Feeds | National Geographic

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Fishing in the Caprivi Strip in Namibia is a way of life. With fish numbers dropping, De Beers is funding research to help find a solution through the Okavango Eternal partnership with National Geographic.
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Strange News

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Emma-Louise has some weird and strange stories this week with a yodelling expert, a chilly marathon and a Kung Fu Panda up a tree.
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Earth's Rotation & Revolution

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In this episode of Crash Course Kids, Sabrina talks about the Earth's rotation and revolution.
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24 Hour Thai Street Food Challenge in Bangkok | Epic Food Journeys with Mark Wiens | Nat Geo

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Mark Wiens goes on a 24-hour challenge in Bangkok, Thailand, to eat as many different street foods as possible.
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The Many Layers Of Sedimentary Rocks

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Jessi and Sam learn about sedimentary rocks and show how you can use vinegar to identify a piece of limestone.
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Clothing Recycling Programmes

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Do clothing recycling programmes actually work? Let's take a closer look.
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You've Never Heard of the World's Most Common Mineral

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The most common substance in the world is literally IN the world. It's a mineral called bridgmanite, and it belongs to a class of minerals (called perovskites) that scientists are trying to use in the next generation of solar panels.
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Are there any places on Earth with no bugs? - Charles Wallace

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Travel to some of the most extreme environments on Earth and see how insects are able to employ their skills to survive.
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Enchanted Soudah: Traditions in the Clouds | Saudi Arabia | National Geographic

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Remarkably distinct from the rest of Saudi Arabia, Soudah’s history is living and breathing, kept alive through the cultural practices of its local people.
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MP Proposes Smartphone Ban For Schools

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The official proposal, called a private members' bill, also recommends that social media platforms change the way they work for children.
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Four Spheres Part 2

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In this episode of Crash Course Kids, Sabrina talks about two of the four spheres that make up our planet; The Hydrosphere and the Atmosphere.
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How Nine Nuclear Saboteurs Changed WWII

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In Germany in 1939, the Uranverein, or “uranium club,” was trying to beat Oppenheimer to the bomb.