We have gathered some of the best videos that our members have produced below, and we also have some on our YouTube channel that you can watch. But don't sit there watching videos for too long, remember it's all about taking action!

The Yes Men are veteran pranksters who just love pulling the wool over the eyes of corporations that are up to no good. If you haven't seen or heard of their latest film The Yes Men Fix the World, here are some reviews...
Express yourself about Climate Change. Put your thoughts, fears. speculation and imagination in the spotlight and make a one minute film to change opinions and incite reaction.
Oxfam have produced a new Stop Climate Chaos video for Glastonbury as part of their Here and Now climate change campaign.
The video features Fatboy Slim, Jarvis Cocker, VV Brown, Little Boots and more, and they want you to join them 'demanding action until you're blue in the face'. They've also got photographer Rankin to take some great shots of everyone involved. Have a sneak preview below!
The Scotland-wide competition was to make a short film about climate change, and you can view the winning film below:
Ed Miliband's announcement that no new coal-fired power stations will be built in the UK without carbon capture and storage technology included changed the coal playing field. Does this mean the campaign against new coal is over? Or is the devil in the detail?
What’s the link between climate change and periods? Read this.
Practical Action
2 February
VW's new advert misses a trick, so remix your own version
Greenpeace
2 February
VW: 500,000 Jedi can't be wrong
Greenpeace
1 February
Increasing emissions targets will save billions, report finds
RSPB
30 January
Poor Peoples Energy Outlook – making friends and influencing people
Practical Action
27 January
The state of corporate power 2012
WDM
27 January
Barclays wins ‘shame award’ for speculating on food prices
WDM
27 January
Trees in the spotlight at Stormont
Woodland Trust
25 January
No easy ride for EDF's plans for new nuclear
Greenpeace
25 January
It's time to make all homes and businesses more energy efficient
Greenpeace
25 January