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Animal baby boom at 2-Zoo Partnership

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LEADIN Spacious new digs created in the US are providing a boost for the African animals there. In around a year it seems they are doing what officials from two zoos had hoped when they created the forested...
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Scientists warn about rising carbon dioxide levels

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Scientists have issued a warning about rising levels of heat-trapping carbon dioxide, which experienced their largest jump in seven years, after several years of little growth.
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Climate concerns over China coal project in Serbia

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China's commitment to carbon reduction overseas is being questioned as they expand more infrastructure projects abroad.
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Animal baby boom at 2-Zoo Partnership

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LEADIN Spacious new digs created in the US are providing a boost for the African animals there. In around a year it seems they are doing what officials from two zoos had hoped when they created the forested...
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EWaste a growing problem in Brazil

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AP Television Rio de Janeiro, March 15, 2010 1. Wide of Rio de Janeiro's Gramacho landfill. 2. Zoom out man carries parts of old TV sets. 3. Wide pan right of woman throws computer monitor shells onto a pile. 4. Medium pan right of...
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UK's Prince Charles accepts environmental award

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1. Tilt down exterior of Harvard Club of New York 2. Close up of Harvard seal on door of club window reading "Harvard Club of New York City" 3. Prince Charles and his wife, Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall being greeted by, amongst others,...
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Accompanied by drumbeats, wearing costumes and carrying signs, thousands of demonstrators filled the streets of Manhattan and other cities around the world on Sunday to urge policy makers to take action on climate change. (Sept. 21)

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FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: apus017647 Accompanied by drumbeats, wearing costumes and carrying signs, thousands of demonstrators filled the streets of Manhattan and other cities around the world on Sunday to urge policy makers to...
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A look at how the oil spill is affecting local children's summer

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AP Television Galliano, Louisiana - 5 August 2010 1. Mid rear view of Austin Verdin fishing 2. Close up of hands winding in fishing reel 3. Various of Verdin fishing 4. SOUNDBITE (English) Austin Verdin, 11-year-old resident: "This year...
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JAPAN: PANDA TO BE SENT TO MEXICO TO MATE (V)

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Voice and effects VOICED BY: Lyndee Prickitt A giant panda from a zoo in Tokyo will soon be travelling to Mexico for what is likely to be his final opportunity to mate and produce an offspring. The panda's long-term companion and...
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Health officials call for better sanitation after cholera outbreak kills 150

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Kashipur, Rayagara District, Orissa - 1 September 2007 1. Various of villagers mourning the death of a cholera victim 2. Funeral procession, women mourning Kashipur, Rayagara District, Orissa - 4 September 2007 3. Tilt up from flowing...
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International global warming conference approves report on climate change, presser

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1. Wide pan of news conference with Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) chairman, Rajendra Pachauri 2. SOUNDBITE (English) Rajendra Pachauri, IPCC chairman: "Let me first apologise for keeping you waiting but as you know...
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Enviromental impact of Middle East conflicts in spotlight at conference

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The environmental impact of conflicts in the Middle East are high on the agenda at an environmental meeting in Tehran. Delegates from 46 countries are in Iran's capital to talk regional co-operation. Gathering together to discuss the...
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Climate activists use performance art to spread their message

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Environmental activists in Egypt are using performance art to try get their message heard. They've put on a night time light show in Cairo as part of a worldwide day of climate change protests. About 20 climate activists gather with...
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UN Sec Gen Ban Ki Moon commutes to work by solar taxi

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AP Television FILE: New York City - date unknown 1. Exterior wide tilt down of UN Headquarters building New York City - 12 September 2008 2. Wide tracking shot as UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon arrives at the UN driving a Solartaxi 3....
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MOZAMBIQUE: FLOODING DISASTER: CHOLERA (V)

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Voice and effects VOICED BY: Richard Vaughan Flood ravaged Mozambique is bracing itself for an outbreak of cholera. Aid organisations say flooding, crowding of rescued people and contamination of drinking water increases the risk of...
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USA: US & JAPANESE OFFICIALS DISCUSS COOPERATION AGENDA

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English/Nat Japanese and American officials met Thursday at the U-S State Department to discuss a common agenda for cooperation between the two countries. The two countries talked about cooperative efforts in environmental, health and...
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INDIA: WORLD BANK FINANCING PROJECTS WHICH CAUSE CLIMATE CHANGE

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English/Nat As the world climate conference continues in Berlin, environmental groups in India have attacked the World Bank for financing projects which cause climate change. They've cited two examples in particular: a power station on...
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WRAP Brown and Barroso on climate change ADDS Greenpeace concerns

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1. Low angle shot of European Commission building with European Union flags in foreground 2. British Prime Minister Gordon Brown and Jose Manuel Barroso, President of European Commission, walking towards podium 3. Mid of Barroso and...