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Kashmir's vast wedding banquets concern environmental groups

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AP Television Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, India - June 4-5, 2011 1. Various of female wedding guests singing 2. Mid of female guests watching 3. Wide of guests at the wedding 4. Mid of groom (centre) surrounded by guests 5. Wide pan...
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VIETNAM: COFFEE CROP UNDER THREAT FROM SEVERE DROUGHT

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Vietnamese/Nat Vietnam's export coffee crop, which it says is the fourth largest in the world, is withering as farmers struggle to save their plants from the worst drought of the century. The country's central highlands, the scene of...
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EL SALVADOR: INCREASING PROBLEM OF DEFORESTATION

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Spanish/Nat Baker's in El Salvador are being encouraged by environmentalists to switch their baking methods in an effort to cut down on the increasing problem of deforestation in the country. The new style uses butane gas instead of wood...
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Homes from old scrap could be recession beaters

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AP Television Great Falls, Virginia - April 13, 2009 1. Pan from Second Chance work van to house being salvaged 2. Wide of house entrance with workers out front 3. SOUNDBITE (English): Gene Metzger, Second Chance Deconstruction...
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Obama and Clinton address climate summit by video

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1. Wide of conference with video screen at the front 2. Mid of participants giving presentations on stage 3. Wide of moderator, UPSOUND (English) "A message from the President of the United Sates." 4. SOUNDBITE (English) Barrack Obama,...
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Wildlife numbers hugely impacted in 2016 ++REPLAY++

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LEAD IN:Climate change, poaching and deforestation have hugely impacted upon the animal kingdom in 2016. This year also saw the iconic giraffe added to the IUCN red list of threatened species while conservationists have been battling to...
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CLEAN : Forests locals harmed in Mexico's avocado boom

9th - Higher Ed
From toasts to sushi Avocados are everywhere
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Wildlife numbers hugely impacted in 2016

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LEAD IN:Climate change, poaching and deforestation have hugely impacted upon the animal kingdom in 2016. This year also saw the iconic giraffe added to the IUCN red list of threatened species while conservationists have been battling to...
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Lemures de Madagascar se quedan sin habitat

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Amenazadas por la destruccion de su habitat a causa de la deforestacion cada vez mas lemures se refugian en santuarios privados de Madagascar unico lugar en el mundo donde se halla esa especie
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VOICED : El macaco del selfi bajo amenaza en Indonesia por su carne

9th - Higher Ed
El macaco negro crestado de ojos color ambar famoso desde que un ejemplar se hizo un selfi con una camara fotografica podria desaparecer de Indonesia donde el primate es victima de la caza y de la deforestacion
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Sierra Leone buries its dead (2)

9th - Higher Ed
Sierra Leone buries at least 300 victims of devastating floods as fears grew of more mudslides and accusations of government inaction over deforestation and poor urban planning mount
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Sky News

A look at illegal logging in the Amazon

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VOICED: PT2: Deforestation of the Amazon rainforest has “exploded” in the last year -- with new figures showing it has leapt almost 300 percent since the country's controversial President came to power. SHOWS: Aerials of deforested...
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CLEAN : Punta Cana: beaches choked with stinky seaweed could be the new normal

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Slimy stinky brown seaweed called sargassum covers Punta Cana's touristic beaches as experts warn it could be the new normal unless Brazil halts Amazon deforestation (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Bloomberg

Why Bolsonaro and Macron Are Clashing Over Funds to Fight Amazon Fires

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Aug.27 -- Eric Farnsworth, Council of America's vice president, comments on Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro rejecting G-7 emergency funds to help fight the fires in the Amazon rainforest. He speaks with Bloomberg's Shery Ahn on...
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Alarma global por incendios en la Amazonía

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Los incendios en la Amazonia generaron preocupacion y alarma a nivel global pero sobre todo llamaron la atencion sobre la deforestacion en la mayor selva tropical del planeta donde conviven en permanente tension reservas indigenas...
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Concerns rife in Para over Amazon deforestation

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The highway known as BR-163 stretches from National forests and soybean fields to a riverside export terminal in Santarem, but before, it crosses with BR-230, known as the Trans-Amazon.
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Concerns rife in Para over Amazon deforestation

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The highway known as BR-163 stretches from National forests and soybean fields to a riverside export terminal in Santarem, but before, it crosses with BR-230, known as the Trans-Amazon.
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : STOCKSHOTS: Colombian authorities arrest alleged deforesters

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Colombian authorities arrest suspected deforesters during the sixth phase of the Artemisa Campaign to combat deforestation in the Amazonian departments (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Colombian authorities arrest alleged deforesters, eradicate coca crops

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Colombian authorities arrest suspected deforesters and eradicate coca crops during the sixth phase of the Artemisa Campaign to combat deforestation in the Amazonian departments (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : New record for deforestation in the Brazilian Amazon in 12 years

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Deforestation in the Brazilian Amazon increased by 9.5 percent between August 2019 and July 2020 compared to the exact previous period, which is the second consecutive record in 12 years, according to official preliminary data (Footage...
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Spain asks Brazil for environmental 'commitments' on EU-Mercosur deal

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Spanish Foreign Minister, Arancha Gonzalez Laya, asks Brazil for more commitments in the fight against deforestation in the Amazon in order to unblock the trade agreement between the European Union and the Mercosur (Footage by AFPTV via...
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Bloomberg

Biden Says U.S. Is Ready to Lead Fight on Climate Change

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President Joe Biden said the U.S. is ready to be a leader again in the fight against climate change. He spoke at COP26.