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Indonesia - Increase in attacks by animals

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The destruction of the natural habitat of tigers and elephants in southern Sumatra has led to a higher incidence of attacks by these animals on the local villagers. More and more of the land in the area has been deforested to provide...
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Rare turtles smuggled to Hong Kong are returned home

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1. Various of critically endangered pond turtle that where returned from Hong Kong to the Philippines government being presented to media 2. Wide of officials with pond turtles on their hands 3. Close of turtle 4. Mid of Philippine...
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Protest against dumping of toxic waste in the countryside by the mafia

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Thousands of people took to the streets in Naples on Saturday to protest against the dumping of toxic waste in the region. In the countryside around Naples, the local mafia, known as the Camorra, has been dumping tonnes of toxic waste...
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WRAP Search for victims of sludge, water testing ADDS dead fish

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Kolontar - 7 Oct 2010 1. Wide of rescuers securing a house where victims were found 2. Rescuers carrying tree branches 3. Rescuers placing a wooden post to support the damaged house 4. Wide of rescuer searching in mud for bodies 5....
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Conference opens in effort to save wild tiger population

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1. Close-up of Thai flag outside the Hyatt Regency in Hua Hin 2. Wide of policeman standing in front of tiger poster outside Asia Ministerial Conference (AMC) 3. Mid of tiger poster reading (English) "Future Generations", pan right to...
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Bill Clinton talks at global initiative gathering

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1. Wide of Clinton Global Initiative 2. Mid of audience 3. SOUNDBITE (English) Bill Clinton, former US President: "There is every reason to believe that the incidents of economically devastating natural disasters will accelerate around...
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Experts say there appears to be no good way to stop the oil that's streaming into the Gulf of Mexico. More than 200,000 gallons of oil a day are spewing from the site of the rig and a solution doesn't appear to be imminent. (April 30)

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HEADLINE: Scientist: Oil cleanup methods a lose, lose CAPTION: Experts say there appears to be no good way to stop the oil that's streaming into the Gulf of Mexico. More than 200,000 gallons of oil a day are spewing from the site of the...
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Restaurants and seafood industry officials in New Orleans are recycling oyster shells in hopes of revitalizing what dealers say is a depleted Gulf of Mexico harvest since BP oil spill in 2010. (June 24)

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Restaurants and seafood industry officials in New Orleans are recycling oyster shells in hopes of revitalizing what dealers say is a depleted Gulf of Mexico harvest. State officials said they don't have current figures on the size of...
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Reax as agreement reached on course for future global warming talks

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1. Wide of closing plenary session of COP17 (17th Conference of the Parties to the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change) conference 2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Maite Nkoana-Mashabane, South Africa's foreign minister and conference...
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Scientists are returning to the Gulf of Mexico to assess the environmental impact of the 2010 Deepwater Horizon oil spill. (March 31)

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Scientists are returning to the Gulf of Mexico to assess the environmental impact of the 2010 Deepwater Horizon oil spill. Researchers will be using a small U.S. Navy submergence vehicle to study the sea floor, collect water and...
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Problems faced by Asean members, is the forum still relevant?

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Bandar Seri Begawan, Brunei - August 1, 2002 1. Exterior of convention centre 2. ASEAN (Association of Southeast Asian Nations) emblem on sign Bandar Seri Begawan, Brunei - July 30, 2002 3. Ministers in casual dress - mostly batik shirts...
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Reax after EU plans binding limits on carbon-dioxide emissions for new cars

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Brussels, Belgium 1. Exterior of European Commission HQ 2. Pan across luxury cars parked outside European Commission 3. Pan across European Commission sign 4. Man reading Commission's paper on CO2 reductions inside European Commission...
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Businessman gives 3bn dollars to combat global warning

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1. Wide shot podium 2. SOUNDBITE (English) Richard Branson, CEO, Virgin "We must not be the generation responsible for irreversibly damaging the environment. We must hand it over to our children in as near pristine a condition as we were...
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UN Sec Gen Ban ki Moon urges leaders to achieve agreement

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1. Wide tilt down of hotel 2. Security outside hotel 3. United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon's convoy arriving at hotel 4. Ban gets out of car and greets aides 5. Ban walks through hotel reception 6. SOUNDBITE (English) Ban...
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CHERNOBYL: VICTIMS OF WORLDS WORST NUCLEAR DISASTER UPDATE

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Russian/Nat An international conference began in Vienna Tuesday to take stock of the scientific, medical and social research done in the 10 years since the Chernobyl nuclear disaster. The terrible human toll of the world's worst nuclear...
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Hairdressers collect hair to mop up oil spill

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Manila - 29 August 2006 1. Various of hair being cut in salon 2. Hair falling on floor 3. Hair being swept with a broom 4. Tracking shot of hair in a dustpan, pull out to staff putting it into plastic bag 5. Close of hair being put into...
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INDONESIA: RAINFOREST AREAS BEING CUT DOWN AT AN ALARMING RATE

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East Kalimantan, Indonesia - March 7th and 8th - 1996 1. tree being cut down and falls 2. logging truck carrying logs 3. wider shot 4. various forest burning in Brazil file 5. various of conference in Jakarta 6. Indigenous...
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Indonesia - Fires caused by governement policy

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Critics contend the Indonesian government's scheme to convert one million hectares of peat swamp forest into farmland was partly responsible for prolonging the fires that caused the haze that covered parts of Southeast Asia from August...
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Preview to international conference on illegal wildlife trade

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A white rhino lies in a pool of blood, barely alive. On March 2, 2012 poachers in South Africa's Kariega Game Reserve attacked and sedated her and two male white rhinos before hacking off their horns. Rhino horn is a valuable commodity...
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Challenges facing APEC leaders on climate change

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AP Television Sydney, Australia - 6 September 2007 1. APEC flags fluttering in wind, at venue of APEC summit 2. Sydney harbour 3. Flags fluttering and seagull in the foreground FILE: Bangkok, Thailand - 31 August 2007 4. Setup shot of...
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WHO Rep, EU Environment Commissioner speak at Climate Change meeting

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1. Wide of exterior of EU building where meeting is being held 2. Wide of interior of meeting room 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Bettina Menne, World Health Organisation delegate and one of the report authors: "First of all I think the IPCC...
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Smog hits the Chinese capital Beijing

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1. Aerial of smog hit capital 2. Mid of buildings in haze 3. Tilt up of buildings in haze 4. Tilt down of computer screen showing web page of US embassy in Beijing which monitors the weather 5. Close of words on web page describing the...
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RUSSIA : HEINZ OPENS BABY FOOD FACTORY IN STAVROPOL

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Russian/Eng/Nat The fall of communism has created many problems, none more worrying for the people of Russia than the worsening health of their young children. Doctors in Russia report that most young children are suffering from poor...
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Several residents in Spencer, Mass describe the safety scare involving contaminated water in the town's drinking supply.

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HEADLINE: First Person: Coping with water emergency CAPTION: Several Massachusetts residents in the town of Spencer were hospitalized Wednesday morning after an accidental over-release of corrosive lye into the town water supply....