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+4:3 UN chief urges faster response to global warming as summit opens

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AP Television 1. Various of Emir of Qatar Sheik Hamad bin Khalifa Al-Thani and his wife entering opening session of high level segment of annual United Nations climate talks 2. Cutaway of camera 3. Officials entering conference centre 4....
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Leaders comment on summit result after talks finish

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1. French President, Nicolas Sarkozy, flanked by officials, leaving the European Union summit venue 2. Cutaway of cameraman 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Valdas Adamkus, Lithuanian President: "I believe that there is very clear European Union...
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There is fear that because sea turtles don't reach reproductive age for at least a decade, the true impacts of the Deepwater Horizon oil spill won't be known for years. Scientists are using the nesting season to collect data.

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HEADLINE: First Person: After Oil, Turtle Birth Fears CAPTION: There is fear that because sea turtles don't reach reproductive age for at least a decade, the true impacts of the Deepwater Horizon oil spill won't be known for years....
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Demand for rhino horn linked to increase in poaching

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Hanoi, Vietnam - 14 March 2012 1. Various of rhinos resting in Thien Duong Bao Son private zoo 2. Various of rhino walking 3. Mid of zoo worker putting grass in tray for rhinos 4. Various of rhinos eating grass 5. Close of a rhino's...
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Six months after the rig explosion that led to the largest offshore oil spill in U.S. history, damage to the Gulf of Mexico can be measured more in increments than extinctions, say scientists polled by The Associated Press.

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HEADLINE: Scientists lower Gulf health grade CAPTION: Six months after the rig explosion that led to the largest offshore oil spill in U.S. history, damage to the Gulf of Mexico can be measured more in increments than extinctions, say...
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Federal lawyers have begun making their case for adding some $13.7 billion in penalties to costs already incurred by BP after the 2010 Gulf oil spill. (Jan. 20)

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Federal lawyers have begun making their case for adding some $13.7 billion in penalties to costs already incurred by BP after the 2010 Gulf oil spill. Pictures of fouled beaches and dead, oil-coated birds flashed on a courtroom screen...
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A traditional way of life is under threat as an Alp resort enjoys success

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Courchevel 1850 - 16, Feb 2007 1. Various of luxury chalets at Courchevel 1850 2. Ski lifts at the resort Meribel - Feb 2007 3. Various of people skiing Courchevel 1850 - 16, Feb 2007 4. Courchevel visitors enjoying lunch in the...
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GERMANY: CONTAMINATED NUCLEAR WASTE SHIPMENTS PRESS CONFERENCE

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German/Nat German government Ministers refused to accept blame on Monday for contaminated nuclear waste shipments to France and Britain. Following opposition attacks, the Environment Minister Angela Merkel claimed the nuclear power...
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UN Sec Gen visits Arctic Circle calls for action on climate change, WWF protest

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Pool Arctic Circle - 1 September 2009 1. Pan from ship crew member using binoculars to the United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-moon speaking with the Captain on the KV Svalbard 2. Various views from Svalbard of ship going through...
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Mayors from world's biggest cities at conference on climate change

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1. Pull from tight shot of Empire State building to wide shot of New York harbour filmed from water taxi 2. Pan of water taxi 3. Wide pan of New York financial district as seen from water taxi 4. Pull out and pan from Statue of Liberty...
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China turns to energy efficient buildings

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File - 2004 1. Wide of rural power station with smoke stacks 2. Medium shot of cooling towers 3. Medium shot of smoke stack in industrial setting 4. Medium shot of traffic and noticeable smog 5. Wide pan of new upper class housing...
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Authorities confiscate a haul of illegal ivory

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1. Ivory tusks laid out on pallet 2. Wide shot, tusks laid out with packing cases 3. Close up, customs officer arranging tusks 4. Director-General of Thailand's Customs Department Somchai Sujjaponse (yellow tie) inspecting an ivory tusk...
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Australia PM Rudd meets Japan PM Hatoyama

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1. Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd shaking hands with Japanese Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama 2. Mid of Australian delegation 3. Various of Rudd and Hatoyama at meeting 4. Rudd and Hatoyama walking up to podium 5. Wide of speakers at...
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BBC Fukuda apologises for loss of pension records

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1. Wide of news conference 2. Cutaway of photographers 3. SOUNDBITE (Japanese) Yasuo Fukuda, Japanese Prime Minister: "The fault in the mistake over the pension system is on the administration which failed to stand in the position of the...
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Zenica, Tuzla, Sarajevo mark highest air pollution levels this winter

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A state of emergency was declared in the central Bosnian city of Zenica on Tuesday as air pollution there reached dangerously high levels. The concentration of sulphur dioxide in the air was fluctuating between three and ten times over...
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Despite mounting frustrations, the top federal official overseeing the response to the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico says there's no reason to push BP out of the way. AP correspondent Julie Pace reports

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HEADLINE: White House to stick with BP in oil spill response CAPTION: Despite mounting frustrations, the top federal official overseeing the response to the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico says there's no reason to push BP out of the...