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Lagos protesters join global day of climate action
Scores of young Nigerians marched in Lagos on Friday as part of a global climate protest demanding leaders take tougher action against climate change.
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Korea fears Fukushima contaminated water release
Korea criticised Japan on Monday at the IAEA over fears that it was planning to release radioactive wastewater from the damaged Fukushima nuclear power plant into the ocean.
Bloomberg
Markets Are Late Cycle, Says Macro Hive's Hafeez
Dec.24 -- Bilal Hafeez, Macro Hive chief executive officer and editor, discusses his markets outlook on 'Bloomberg Markets: European Close.'
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2019 Wrap-Up: A Growing Awareness Of A Worsening Climate
A look back at the measurement, management and often slow progress of climate change awareness in 2019.
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New school prepares youth for climate change
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Sky News
Duke and Duchess of Cambridge attend evening reception on the Bahamas
CLEAN: Shows interior shots Prince William Duke of Cambridge giving a speech as he and his wife and Catherine (Kate) Duchess of Cambridge attend a reception hosted by the Governor General at Baha Mar Resort on a Royal Tour of the...
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Scientists say the Gulf of Maine is warming faster than more than 99 percent of the world's oceans, prompting fears from environmentalists and commercial fishermen about the future of one of the Atlantic Ocean's most unique ecosystems. (Sept. 3)
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SOUNDBITE (English): Diane Cowan, The Lobster Conservancy:
"The problem we've been having is that sometimes we just, we have fewer and fewer dates when we can access those lobsters....
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Scientists link global warming to decrease in penguin population
Punta Tombo, Chubut Province - 11th October, 2008
1. Wide of coastline of Punta Tombo with penguins swimming in sea
2. Mid of penguins swimming in the sea being swept in by wave
3. Close of penguin walking onto coast being swept along by...
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French and American radar planes are scouring the area in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean where the airliner apparently slammed into the water as crews search for the all-important black box flight data recorders that could offer clues as to why the plane went down.
HEADLINE: French say no sign of trouble with Air France jet
CAPTION: A French accident investigator said Wednesday there were no signs of problems with Air France Flight 447 before takeoff and it was unclear whether the chief pilot was...
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In drought-stricken California, young Chinook salmon are hitting the road, not the river, to get to the Pacific Ocean. Millions of smolts are hitching rides in tanker trucks because the annual migration to the ocean is too dangerous for them. (June 16)
SOUNDBITE: Kari Burr, fishery biologist, Fishery Foundation of California
"The drought conditions have caused lower flows in the rivers, warmer water temperatures, and the fish that would normally be swimming down the rivers would be...
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Steve Irwin's daughter at the UN
1. Medium children pull out to wide pan
2. Close-up children pull out to medium shot
3. Medium shot Bindi and Terri Irwin
4. Marjorie Kaplan, President, Animal Planet, welcomes Bindi and Terri.
5. Close-up Bindi pull out to wide
6....
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Asian leaders meet to discuss tsunami protection
1. Pan of billboard at podium reading "the ministerial meeting on regional cooperation on tsunami early warning arrangements"
2. Mid shot of Thai Foreign Minister Surakiat Sathirathai seating
3. Various of roundtable meeting
4....
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Search for missing Malaysian Airlines flight 370 continues with data from French satellite showing possible debris in southern Indian Ocean.
(vids of search planes)
(nats SOT in French)
(natsot from stakeout)
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At sea -- 23 March 2014
1. Medium shot RAAF (Royal Australian Air Force) pilot scanning water from cockpit
2. Closeup radar screen
3. Closeup RAAF...
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Underwater robots promise to unique insight into the secrets of the ocean
1. Medium of researchers launching robot glider into Monterey Bay
2. Underwater shot of robot glider
3. Computer animation of experiment
4. SOUNDBITE: (English) Dave Fratantoni, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute:
"It's different from...
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Marine life conservation efforts at Komodo national park
AP Television
Rinca island, Komodo National Park, April 28 2009
1. Wide of island
2. Medium of ocean
3. Wide of tourist ship near island
Putri Naga Komodo
Komodo National Park waters, Undated (MUTE)
4. Various of fish and coral...
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Activists complain of rising sea levels ahead of climate summit
27 November 2011
1. Wide of climate change activists from Oxfam staging breakfast in shallow waters on the beach in Durban
2. Cutaway of chalk board reading (English) "Hungry for Climate Action"
3. Wide of Oxfam activists seated at...
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Japan's coastal waters invaded by giant jellyfish
AP Television
Wakasa Bay, Fukui Prefecture, 14th October, 2009
1. Mid of Echizen or Nomora's jellyfish
2. Wide of 1 of the 2 fishing boats belonging to the Kokonogi Set Net Fishing Cooperative.
3. Close fisherman pulling in the net...
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An effort to use a 100-ton steel-and-concrete box to cover a deepwater oil well gushing crude into the Gulf of Mexico was aborted Saturday after ice crystals encased it. Meanwhile, thick blobs of tar began washing up on Alabama's white sand beaches
HEADLINE: Deep-sea ice crystals stymie Gulf oil leak fix
CAPTION: An effort to use a 100-ton steel-and-concrete box to cover a deepwater oil well gushing crude into the Gulf of Mexico was aborted Saturday after ice crystals encased it. ...
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WRAP Launch of tsunami detection ship, ceremony
1. Wide shot of US Ambassador to Thailand Ralph Boyce, and Thai Foreign Minister Nitya Pibulsonggram cutting ceremonial ribbon to launch deployment of tsunami buoy
2. Wide shot of tsunami buoy
3. Close-up of tsunami buoy with US AID...
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PERU: SCIENTISTS SAY WATER TEMPERATURE IS RETURNING TO NORMAL
Spanish/Nat
Marine scientists in Peru say the blight of a vast, freak warm ocean current on the nation's fishing industry is finally lifting.
The swathe of warm water, known as El Nino, arrived late last year sending cold water fish...