The fact that we are destroying our environment, and are doing so at an alarming rate can no longer be considered news. The fact that we can stop, change, adapt, also shouldn’t be news. But it often is. Not because many of don’t want to change things, but because so many of us just don’t know how. We often don’t even know what it is that needs changing.

DW Planet A is trying to remedy this, one video at a time. DW Planet A is a YouTube channel that focuses on environmental issues, sustainability, and the challenges posed by climate change. As part of the Deutsche Welle (DW) media organisation, the channel aims to educate and engage viewers on pressing global environmental topics through a variety of formats, including documentaries, interviews, and informative short videos.

The channel covers a variety of topics related to the environment and climate change including videos that delve into the science behind climate change, its impacts on ecosystems and human life, and potential solutions, and the coverage of sustainability practices where it highlights sustainable practices from around the world, showcasing innovations in agriculture, energy, and urban planning. It also features videos that emphasise the importance of biodiversity and the threats posed by habitat destruction and climate change, and policy discussions that address environmental policies at local, national, and international levels, providing insights into how these policies can affect climate action.

Longer documentary style videos address specific issues in depth and often include case studies from different countries or regions, short clips tackle specific questions or myths about climate change and sustainability, and interviews with scientists, activists, and policymakers provide insights into current state of science and discourse around climate change.

This diversity of topics and formats ensures that there is something for everyone, whether they are newcomers finding their footing in environmental sciences or seasoned activists fighting the good fight. It allows the audience to consume information how they like it – in bite sizes or as full meals.

The videos are well-produced with high-quality visuals that effectively complement the information being presented. The use of animations and infographics helps clarify complex scientific concepts, making them accessible to a broader audience. With clear and authoritative narration that often features experts in various fields who provide credibility to the information shared, the channel sets itself apart from the reams of handles spreading misinformation and disinformation on Climate Change.

Like any YouTube channel DW Planet A actively encourages viewer engagement through comments and discussions. It often poses questions at the end of videos to prompt discussions that fosters a sense of community among viewers who are passionate about environmental issues. By presenting complex topics in an engaging manner, it helps demystify climate science for the general public. The channel’s emphasis on actionable solutions enables viewers into accounting for sustainability in their day-to-day lives and empowers them to make informed decisions in their personal lives.

Beyond inspiring personal action, by addressing global perspectives on environmental issues—showing how different cultures approach sustainability—the channel fosters a sense of global responsibility among its audience. This is particularly important as climate change is a global challenge that requires collective action.

DW Planet A is an invaluable resource for anyone interested in understanding the complexities of climate change and sustainability. As global awareness of climate issues continues to grow, channels like this play a crucial role in informing and inspiring action among individuals worldwide. Whether you are looking for comprehensive documentaries or quick educational snippets, DW Planet A offers a wealth of knowledge that can help foster a more sustainable future.

Check out DW Planet A on YouTube here.

Read more from the Climate Currents series here.