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Curated Video

VIETNAM: DEADLY LEGACY LEFT BEHIND IN SOIL AFTER VIETNAM WAR

Higher Ed
English/Nat Concern is growing in Vietnam that two deadly legacies from the war have combined to create an environmental disaster with no easy solution in sight. An American researcher has discovered that the soil around buried mines and...
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Curated Video

Philippine farmer promotes bio farming

Higher Ed
Laguna, Philippines - November 2005 1. Organic farmer Gil Carandang (in white shirt) with tomato plants at organic vegetable garden 2. Tomato plant, Caradang weeding plant 3. Caretaker spraying Carandang's micro-organisms mixture on...
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Curated Video

Cover Crops Grow In Popularity, But Not Everyone Can Afford Them

Higher Ed
Cover crops can protect and improve soil health. But they can also help in instances of drought or flooding.
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Bloomberg

Carbon Capture Startup Sees Its New Tech as a Profitable Investment

Higher Ed
Jul.01 -- Henrietta Moon leads Carbo Culture, a Helsinki-based startup focused on scaling novel carbon capture technology to help curb the effects of the climate crisis while offering a viable business to investors.
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Sky News

Millions of tonnes of grain cannot be exported from Ukraine because of the war

Higher Ed
VOICED: The World Food Programme has warned of a catastrophe in food supply chains which could lead to famine and civil unrest. Ukraine is known as the bread basket of Europe but right now because of the war, millions of tonnes of grain...
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Bridgeman Arts

Bahrain 1960s - Ras Al Qala'a excavation. Cleaning findings. Expert assembles pieces of pottery. Potter at the wheel.

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Clip 8 from French language film about Bahrain in the 1960s. Archeologists at Ras Al Qala'a archaeological site. Ruins. A camp / settlement to allow excavation under portuguese ruins. Sieving / Sifting soils, local arabic people cleaning...
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Bloomberg

Betting on Biocarbon

Higher Ed
Jun.30 -- Catalyst Henrietta Moon, Co-founder and CEO of Carbo Culture explores... ‘What if... we could remove a gigaton of carbon from the atmosphere by 2030?’
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Curated Video

How Can We Recycle Food Scraps Into Nutrient-Rich Soil?

Higher Ed
In our series "Simple Steps to Sustainability," experts from around the world give us their tips and tricks on how to live more sustainably.
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Bloomberg

Syngenta CEO on Rising Agricultural Commodity Prices

Higher Ed
Apr.29 -- Syngenta CEO Erik Fyrwald speaks to Bloomberg's Alix Steel and Guy Johnson about agricultural commodities and extreme weather's influence on market prices on "Bloomberg Markets".
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Curated Video

Coffee and conservation: Mozambique tries both on a mountain

Higher Ed
LEADIN Conservationists on Mozambique's Mount Gorongosa are encouraging farmers to grow coffee plantsin the shade of hardwood trees. It's hoped the method will not only improve their lives but reverse...
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Curated Video

Biden Reaffirms The Commitment Of The U.S. To Ukraine

Higher Ed
The two leaders agreed on the importance of continuing to pursue diplomacy and deterrence, the White House said.
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Bloomberg

Syngenta CEO Fyrwald Says Farmers Need Help With Climate, Targets 2021 for IPO

Higher Ed
Jan.24 -- Syngenta Chief Executive Officer Erik Fyrwald discusses the need to help farmers adapt to climate change, genetically-modified food and the company's IPO plans. He speaks with Bloomberg’s Tom Keene and Jonathan Ferro at the...
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AFP News Agency

VOICED : The simple 'seedballs' giving Kenya's forests a helping hand

9th - Higher Ed
At first glance, the round black pellets could easily be mistaken for animal dung. But these hardy little balls contain acacia seeds that are helping regrow Kenya's depleted forests (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Bloomberg

Trump Says He's Looking at Locations for Next Kim Jong Un Summit

Higher Ed
Oct.09 -- President Donald Trump says he will meet with North Korea's Kim Jong Un, but the location hasn't been picked yet. Trump says it's possible Un could come to the U.S. at some point.
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Bloomberg

Ciudad esponja: Refrescando a Berlín

Higher Ed
18 de ago-- Berlín se está convirtiendo en una "ciudad esponja" diseñada para abordar dos problemas -el calor y las inundaciones- imitando a la naturaleza. (Video de Gloria Kurnik).
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Curated Video

RR7011A POLLUTION IN BRITISH AGRICULTURE

Higher Ed
There is growing concern among scientists that some methods used in modern agriculture may lead to the contamination of our environment. Animals are reared on synthetic food, crops are sprayed with pesticides, and the land itself is...
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Curated Video

Carbon Farming Is A New Way For Farmers To Make Extra Money

Higher Ed
Thousands of farms had to shut down last year due to low profits. Now there's a new way for farmers to make money.
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Curated Video

Thrifty New Yorkers growing their own vegetables

Higher Ed
AP Television New York, US - File 2008 1. Wide of grocery store 2. Close of peppers 3. Close of person paying for groceries 4. Close of checkout AP Television New York, US - November 22, 2011 5. Mid of Carol Parker-Duncanson of the New...
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Curated Video

USA: NASA CONFIRMS THAT MARS PATHFINDER MISSION IS GOING WELL

Higher Ed
English/Nat Scientists involved with the Pathfinder mission to Mars on Sunday gushed that everything was going perfectly. The small spacecraft landed on the Martian surface on the Fourth of July and has since released its small rolling...
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Sky News

Groundwater Levels So High That Flood Risk Could Last For Months

Higher Ed
Groundwater Levels So High That Flood Risk Could Last For Months