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REPLAY Seychelles protects its marine life in exchange for debt relief

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LEAD IN: The tiny island nation of Seychelles has announced details of a pioneering marine conservation plan as part of a debt-swap deal with its creditors. In a first-of-its-kind deal, the Seychelles is...
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Sir David Attenborough interview on deep ocean mining

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CLEAN: Interior interview with Sir David Attenborough on the impact of deep ocean mining on 11 March 2020 in London, United Kingdom
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ADB releases report on climate change

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RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLYSHOTLIST:ASSOCIATED PRESS - AP CLIENTS ONLYFILE: New Delhi, India - 26 May 20151. Heat shimmers outside President's residence Rashtrapati Bhavan2. People with their heads covered3. People sitting and...
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Bloomberg

The Oceans Are the Final Frontier: Fabien Cousteau

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Oct. 13 -- Advisors Oceanic Explorer Fabien Cousteau discusses spending 31 days under water and the legacy of his grandfather, Jacques Cousteau, with Pimm Fox on ""Taking Stock."" (Source: Bloomberg)
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Climate Change Could Cost U.S. Homeowners $1 Trillion

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Aug. 2 -- Zillow Chief Economist Svenja Gudell discusses the risks and costs of climate change to the U.S. housing market. She speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Claims Sunderbans islands at risk from climate change

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Sunderbans Islands 1. Various of Sunderbans Islands and mangrove forests on the banks as seen from a boat 2. Monkey sitting on a tree branch with its cub 3. Wide of a royal Bengal tiger swimming, reaching the bank then running into the...
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Bloomberg

Brexit Trade Talks Resume

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Dec.07 -- Brexit negotiations resumed in Brussels with signs one of the biggest obstacle to a trade deal is close to being resolved. The U.K. and EU are hoping to finalize a deal before tonight, but another key sticking point still...
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The U.N. Wants To Expand One Of Our Best Carbon Storage Tools

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The U.N. is focusing its climate stakeholders on expanding marine protected areas, which can effectively keep carbon out of the atmosphere.
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Fish farming answer to dwindling ocean stocks

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AP Television Kamperland, Netherlands - August 23, 2011 1. Close of turbot fish being held up out of tank 2. Mid of turbot swimming in tank of water 3. Close of turbot on bottom of tank 4. Various of fish moving down water chute, onto...
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Monitoring elephant seals on California's coast

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AP Television A�o Nuevo State Reserve, California - June 2, 2010 1. Various elephant seals on beach 2. Tracking shot researchers carrying gear along beach 3. Group shot researchers preparing sedative for seal 4. Close shot test...
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Global picture of Earth's changing environment

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AP Television Kiribati, South Pacific - Date Unknown 1. Wide of sea with tree in middle showing rising sea level 2. Water crashing against shore, close to buildings 3. Water splashing into pig pen Arctic - Date Unknown 4. Various of...
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2019's Gulf of Mexico's "dead zone" is 8th largest

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World Oceans Day: Scuba divers help clean sea of plastic waste

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LEADIN:??The seas and oceans of the world are battling for survival as tons of plastic waste makes its way into waters every year.??A recent World Economic Forum (WEF) study claimed the oceans could contain more plastic than fish by 2050...
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Metereologists warn of violent climate changes

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SHOTLIST: Havana, Cuba - May 10 & 8, 2001 May 10 2001 1. Wide-shot of satellite dish at the Cuban Institute of Meteorology and sun surrounded by a solar halo 2. Parabolic disc overlooking Havana 3. Various shots of weather satellite...
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Environmental experts discuss impact of climate change on oceans

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1. NASA animation of satellite measurements of oceans 2. Satellite photos showing break-up of Antarctic ice shelf 3. Wide of press conference 4. SOUNDBITE (English) Dr. Waleed Abdalati, head of the Cryospheric Sciences Branch at NASA's...
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It can be hard to get a handle on the scope of the growing oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico. Nearly three million gallons of oil may have spilled so far, but that's just part of the story.

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HEADLINE: By any measure, Gulf oil spill is big CAPTION: It can be hard to get a handle on the scope of the growing oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico. Nearly three million gallons of oil may have spilled so far, but that's just part...
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Profile of Wangari Maathai, Nobel Peace Prize winner

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1. Various of Nobel Peace Prize winner Professor Wangari Maathai planting a tree 2. Maathai standing under sign reading : Green Belt Movement 3. Wide of fence of Green Belt Movement 4. Close up of sign reading: Green Belt Movement 5....
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Ridding the world's oceans of plastic waste

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NETHERLANDS OCEAN CLEANUPSOURCE: ASSOCIATED PRESSRESTRICTIONS: AP CLIENTS ONLYLENGTH: 6:24SHOTLIST:ASSOCIATED PRESS - AP CLIENTS ONLYUtrecht, Netherlands - 11 May 20171. Boyan Slat, CEO and founder of The Ocean Cleanup on stage,...
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Bloomberg

Need to Avoid Carbon 'Gold Rush' in the Ocean: Peter de Menocal

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Sep.24 -- "Bloomberg Commodities Edge" talks to the smartest voices in the commodity world about the companies, the physical assets and the trading behind the hottest commodities. This week Bloomberg's Alix Steel sits down with Peter de...
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Oceanic Dead Zones Are Worse Than Ever

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Climate change is supercharging the creation of low-oxygen zones in the planet's oceans, with concerning implications for wildlife and fisheries.
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Scientists in Southern California are trying to design the next oil, and it may be floating in most oceans and ponds. Researchers say algae may be the next alternative to oil. The AP's John Mone reports.

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HEADLINE: Could Algae be oil's next competitor? CAPTION: Scientists in Southern California are trying to design the next oil, and it may be floating in most oceans and ponds. Researchers say algae may be the next alternative to oil....
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US creates world's largest marine sanctuary

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NOAA (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration) Northwestern Hawaiian Islands - Recent 1. Underwater shots of schools of fish 2. Birds sitting in tree branches, pan over to sandy beach area AP Television Washington, DC - 15 June...