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Drone Swarms and Gene-Altered Corals Fight Climate Change

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Oct.28 -- Our natural habitats are crucial to the planet's health. Whether through man-made interference or natural events, ecosystems such as forests and reefs are under threat. Scientists and startups are finding solutions to save...
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New findings spark hope that endangered species are more abundant than previously thought

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HEADLINE: New study finds more marine life in deep depths. CAPTION: New findings spark hope that endangered species are more abundant than previously thought. (Dec. 2) It is the twilight zone of the world's oceans. Until now, the...
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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...
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DiCaprio: We're Pushing Oceans To The Very Brink

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RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLYSHOTLIST:POOL - AP CLIENTS ONLYWashington - 15 September 20161. Wide of DiCaprio taking stage with Secretary Kerry2. SOUNDBITE (English) Leonardo DiCaprio, Actor:"This conference has become a true...
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DiCaprio: We're Pushing Oceans To The Very Brink

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RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLYSHOTLIST:POOL - AP CLIENTS ONLYWashington - 15 September 20161. Wide of US actor Leonardo DiCaprio taking stage with US Secretary of State John Kerry2. SOUNDBITE (English) Leonardo DiCaprio,...
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CLEAN : Scientists race to save Florida coral reef from mysterious disease

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Biologists at the Florida Coral Rescue Center in Orlando have recreated the coral reef habitat found in the waters off the southern tip of the state to save corals from the stony coral tissue loss disease, or SCTLD, which has killed...
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US, Australian officials react to global warming conference report

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1. Zoom-in to Paula J. Dobriansky (US State Department Undersecretary for Democracy and Global Affairs), Malcolm Turnbull (Australian Minister for the Environment and Water Resources) and James Connaughton (Chairman of the White House...
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Scientists: World likely won't avoid dangerous warming mark

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LEAD IN Scientists are telling world leaders that if more isn't done the world will likely hit the agreed-upon dangerous warming level in about 35 years.Six top scientists have released a brief report saying that unless more cuts in...
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A new government survey says almost half the coral reef ecosystems in U.S. territory are in poor or fair condition, mostly because of rising ocean temperatures.

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HEADLINE: Survey: Weather changes threaten coral reefs CAPTION: A new government survey says almost half the coral reef ecosystems in U.S. territory are in poor or fair condition, mostly because of rising ocean temperatures. (July 8) ...
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Fishermen build concrete reefs to replace dead coral

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AP Television Waters near Tumpaan village, North Sulawesi, 7 May 2011 1. Wide of ocean with healthy coral reefs 2. Close up of fish around reefs 3. Mid of healthy coral 4. Close up of fish AP Television Tumpaan, North Sulawesi, 8 May...
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VOICED: That sinking feeling: the Maldives face their uncertain future

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VOICED: That sinking feeling: the Maldives face their uncertain future
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Cuban mining environmental challenge

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A mine on Cuba's southeast coast is an engine of revenue for the country's cash-strapped government, but at the same time presents challenges for a country that prides itself on its environmental safeguards.Plumes of smoke rise over the...
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Cuba is hoping that eco-tourism will attract American tourists to its shores, bringing in much needed currency and jobs - if travel restrictions for US citizens are ever lifted.

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Cuba is hoping that eco-tourism will attract American tourists to its shores, bringing in much needed currency and jobs - if travel restrictions for US citizens are ever lifted.The remote Peninsula of Guanahacabibes, where a land and...
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Cambodia's first ever marine reserve is expanded

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AP Television Koh Rong Archipelago, Sihanoukville Province, Cambodia 28 February 2013 1. Wide of Song Saa islands, filmed from moving boat 30 November 2012 2. Various of walkway linking two islands 28 February 2013 3. Wide of passing...
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Turtle population still suffering more than a year after cyclone

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SOURCE: AP TELEVISION / AuBC AP Television - Technology Clients Only Townsville, Queensland - 4 June 2012 1. Mid of large 134kg (295-pound) rescued turtle in tank at hospital, zoom into close FILE : AuBC - Technology Clients Only / No...
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Bloomberg

Planet CEO on Emerging Technologies to Fight Climate Change

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Will Marshall, Co-Founder & CEO, Planet examines how powerful tools like remote sensing, artificial intelligence, and internet connectivity, are revolutionizing the way we measure and report on how our actions impact the world - both...