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RR7917A AMERICA: THE ENERGY ISSUE

Higher Ed
The USA Department of Energy is pushing ahead with its Strategic Petroleum Reserve, a project to build up a store of one billion barrels of oil, much of it underground in old salt-mines. At the same time, there is a big question-mark...
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Bloomberg

Three Robots Abandoned at Fukushima

Higher Ed
Feb.16 -- The latest robot seeking to find the 600 tons of nuclear fuel that melted down six years ago in Japan's Fukushima power plant has met its end in less than a day. Two previous robots aborted similar missions. Bloomberg's Aaron...
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Nuclear technology expo in China

Higher Ed
LEADIN Major Chinese and global nuclear power companies are showcasing their nuclear technologies at a nuclear expo in Beijing.China has ambitious nuclear power development plans as the government faces pressure to reduce emissions amid...
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Bloomberg

South Korea, Japan Warn N. Korea Against Attacking Guam

Higher Ed
Aug.10 -- Tensions rise over North Korea. South Korea's military has warned Pyongyang it would face a strong response if it launched a missile towards Guam. Bloomberg's Peter Pae reports on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Europe."
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Iran no show at nuclear talks

Higher Ed
LEADIN: Iran has decided not to attend a United Nations conference on nuclear energy being held in the United Arab Emirates. Seats for an Iranian delegation sat empty on Monday at the conference in Abu...
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Bloomberg

U.S. Amb. Haley Says Kim Jong Un Is ‘Begging for War’

Higher Ed
Sep.04 -- United States Ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley discusses North Korea during an emergency meeting of the Security Council on Monday.
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Bridgeman Arts

Sweden 1970s - industry: crystal, oil and energy

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Promotional film with American VO about Sweden, made in 1970s. Clip features scenes of crystal manufacturing processes, oil and petrol stations, hydroelectric power plants and nuclear energy plants.
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33rd anniversary of Chernobyl nuclear disaster

Higher Ed
RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLY
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Bloomberg

U.S. in Danger of Doing Financial Crisis Again, MIT's Johnson Warns

Higher Ed
Apr.17 -- Simon Johnson, MIT Sloan School of Management Global Economics Professor and author of "Jump-Starting America," discusses fears of the next financial crisis, the economic differences between the United States and Europe, and...
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Bloomberg

Deripaska Says U.S. Sanctions Based on Nonsense, Coal Use Needs to Be Punished

Higher Ed
Jan.23 -- Billionaire Oleg Deripaska, founder of Rusal, discusses being sanctioned by the U.S. and the efforts to fight climate change with Bloomberg's Francine Lacqua and Tom Keene at the World Economic Forum's annual meeting in Davos,...
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Bloomberg

Governments Look to Make Economies Greener

Higher Ed
Nov.16 -- Scores of countries, including China, have pledged to become carbon neutral. But how will they do it? Bloomberg New Economy explains how industries, ranging from power generation to the auto industry, can change without leaving...
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Bloomberg

China Nears Milestone in Nuclear Arms Buildup, Pentagon Says

Higher Ed
Sep.01 -- China’s rapid military buildup means the country is closer to joining the U.S. and Russia as the top nations capable of deploying nuclear weapons on land, in the air and at sea, the Pentagon warned in a new report. Larry...
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Bloomberg

Texas Grid Operator Says Outages Could Have Been Worse

Higher Ed
Feb.17 -- The CEO of the nonprofit organization that manages the power grid in Texas says rolling power outages across the state were meant to spare customers from a longer lasting "catastrophic blackout." Bill Magness is the CEO of...
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Bloomberg

U.S., S. Korea Should Work Closely on N. Korea: Former Ambassador

Higher Ed
Feb.03 -- Kathleen Stephens, former U.S. Ambassador to South Korea and now president of the Korea Economic Institute of America,, discusses the Biden administration's stance on the two Koreas. Stephens, who is also the board chair of the...
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Bloomberg

Wildfires in South Korea Burn Thousands of Acres

Higher Ed
Thousands of South Korean firefighters and troops have been battling wildfires that tore through an eastern coastal area and temporarily threatened a nuclear power station and a liquefied natural gas plant. Thousands have been evacuated....
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Sky News

Interview with Boris Johnson in Hartlepool

Higher Ed
CLEAN: Interior interview with British Prime Minister, Boris Johnson speaking in regards to the upcoming local election and the energy crisis during a trip to Hartlepool Nuclear PowerStation on the 3rd May 2022 in Hartlepool, England
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Bloomberg

IAEA Says Russian Forces Occupy Nuclear Site in Ukraine

Higher Ed
Russian military forces have overall control of Ukraine's Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant, the largest in Europe, according to the International Atomic Energy Agency. "For the time being it is purely Ukrainian staff running the...
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Sky News

Protesters around the world rally in support of Ukraine

Higher Ed
CLEAN: Exterior shots of Pro Ukraine supporters protesting outside White House on 26 February 2022 in Washington DC, United States
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WRAP Sarkozy with Hu, signing of nuclear energy and Airbus deals, statement

Higher Ed
1. Various of Chinese President Hu Jintao and French President Nicolas Sarkozy during welcoming ceremony 2. Close of Sarkozy 3. Close of Hu 4. Wide pan of ceremony 5. Mid of military 6. Wide of ceremony 7. Various of Hu and Sarkozy...
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Handshake, photo-op; a''math of demo as Rice visits

Higher Ed
1. Wide exterior of Greek Foreign Ministry 2. US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice and Greek Foreign Minister Dora Bakoyannis standing at lectern 3. SOUNDBITE (English) Condoleezza Rice, US Secretary of State: "We have no argument...
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Greenpeace block roads; protesters at nuclear waste site

Higher Ed
Dannenberg 1. Front of truck which Greenpeace anti-nuclear activists have taken over, doors open, broken glass 2. Anti-nuclear poster that activists have put on side of the truck 3. Male activist in the truck 4. Female activist in the...
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German chancellor visits

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1. German Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder's car arriving for ceremonial reception, with Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh welcoming him 2. Pan from exterior of Rashtrapati Bhavan dome of the presidential palace to Schroeder receiving...
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Contested nuclear waste leaves for Germany

Higher Ed
1. Wide of train carrying waste 2. Mid of anti-nuclear demo, train carrying waste in the background 3. Wide of demo, train moving past 4. Various of train moving past demo 5. SOUNDBITE: (French) Pascal Husting, Executive director of...
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RUSSIA: ECOLOGY IMPLICATIONS OF LOST SUBMARINE

Higher Ed
Russian/Nat Russian ecologists have expressed concern over the ecological implications of the submarine accident in the Barents Sea. The submarine "Kursk" has two nuclear reactors on board. Ecologists in Murmansk say there is no...