Our handpicked selection of videos adds a splash of playfulness, joy, and resilience to climate engagement while inspiring positive action and fresh perspectives. One day, it might even be like Netflix for climate action—binge-worthy and good for the planet.

Videos

  • What are you good at? What is the work that needs doing? And what brings you joy? Where your answers intersect is where you should put your climate action effort.

  • This TEDx talk by Acey Holmes, founder of BoredLess, explores how play is the overlooked catalyst for achieving "flow" states, which can improve human performance by over 500%.

  • Stanford psychologist, Andrew Huberman, PhD, discusses the transformative nature of play — how it changes our feelings, thoughts and actions and indeed, how it can rewire our brain to function better in all contexts.

  • Hosted by the Yale Center for Environmental Communication and the Yale Center on Climate Change, and featuring world-renowned happiness expert Dr. Laurie Santos, this webinar discusses how those working on climate can apply best-practices to avoid burnout.

  • In this TED talk, science journalist Catherine Price discusses how fun is essential for your health and happiness. She proposes a new definition of fun -- what she calls "true fun" -- and shares easy, evidence-backed ways to weave playfulness, flow and connection into your everyday life.

  • Feeling overwhelmed by everything that's wrong with the world? This talk will shift your perspective in just minutes. Former National Geographic photographer DeWitt Jones reveals how to rediscover the wonders and possibilities surrounding us every day—we just need to know how to see them.

  • Self-professed nerd and engineer Dr. John Cohn discusses how fostering a sense of playfulness helps him enjoy work, be more creative, and even move forward through tragic times. He reminds us that life will give us reasons not to play, but we have to fight back.