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WRAP Bush seeks to change US image on global warming; protest

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1. Wide of US President George W. Bush walking up to podium 2. Pan from Bush to audience standing, applauding 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) George W. Bush, US President: "Our guiding principle is clear: we must lead the world to produce fewer...
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Final presser of summit on climate change, US envoy, German minister reax

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1. Sigmar Gabriel and Yvo De Boer Executive Secretary of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change 2. SOUNDBITE (German) Sigmar Gabriel, German Environment Minister: "It has to be the guiding principle to link climate...
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Japan - Flammable water

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Natural, clear water and oil normally don't mix. However, scientists, with the help of a machine, have developed a new fuel by combining these two liquids. The secret to combining the two lies in the use of low frequency sound waves....
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Poachers using cyanide to kill elephants for their tusks

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At least 90 elephants have been killed for their tusks by poachers using cyanide poison in Hwange National Park, according to Zimbabwe's environment minister. Savior Kasukuwere said hundreds of vultures and other predators feeding on the...
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Solar energy for flower power

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AP Television Naivasha, Kenya - November 28, 2011 1. Various of worker at Bilashaka Flowers packing roses ready for export 2. Various of Joost Zuurbier looking at roses in a greenhouse at the flower farm 3. Tilt from sun at midday down...
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UN: NEW YORK: PRESIDENT CLINTON ADDRESSES EARTH SUMMIT

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English/Nat US President Bill Clinton addressed the United Nations' Earth Summit on Thursday, trying to silence worldwide criticism that the United States isn't doing enough against global warming. Painting a gloomy picture of rising...
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US car manufacturers develop alternative fuel technology

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AP Television News Irvine, California - July 24, 2006 1. Close up hydrogen powered of Toyota Prius driving inside Quantum Technologies engineering facility 2. Close up of "hybrid synergy drive" emblem on car 3. Various of mechanic...
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California is proposing broad changes in the way it protects underground water sources from oil and gas operations, after finding 2,500 instances in which the state authorized oil and gas operations in protected water aquifers. (Feb. 10)

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California is proposing broad changes in the way it protects underground water sources from oil and gas operations, after finding 2,500 instances in which the state authorized oil and gas operations in protected water aquifers. State oil...
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USA: WASHINGTON: OZONE HOLE LAYER MAY CLOSE IN 10 YEARS

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English/Nat Researchers in the United States say the hole in the Ozone layer - which protects the earth from harmful cosmic rays - may start closing within 10 years. A new study says the amount of ozone-destroying chemicals in the air...
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Measuring air quality with sensors built on kites

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Attempts to tackle China's air quality have been been shrouded in controversy as the government has been accused of censoring pollution monitoring data. But now two students hope to spread awareness by teaching local residents how to...
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Russia - Radioactive waste plant

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During the Cold war the pride and joy of the Soviet arms industry were the submarine shipyards in the town of Bolshoy Kamen (Russian for "Big Stone"), 120km away from Vladivostok (``Empress of the East') in the Russian Far East....
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India launches air quality index

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India, home to some of the most polluted cities in the world, launched a national index on Friday to measure the quality of air across the nation. Environment Minister Prakash Javadekar said at the launch of the index that over the next...
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A review of some of this year's solutions to global warming

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Serpa, Portugal - June 29, 2007 1. Various of solar panels Barcelona, Spain 2007 2. Various of electricity cables 3. Mid of train 4. Wide of power station 5. Wide of city scape and solar panels 6. Various of solar panels Lisbon,...
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Intl Health Forum says spike in diseases from urbanisation and pollution

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Beijing - 29 October 2007 1. Wide of Chinese Health Minister Chen Zhu, World Health Organisation Director-General Dr. Margaret Chan and others sitting at opening ceremony of Global Forum for Health Research 2. Chinese Health Minister...
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Thermax Looking at All Growth Options Including M&As: CEO

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Nov.25 -- Ashish Bhandari, managing director and chief executive officer of India's Thermax Ltd., a provider of energy and environment solutions, discusses the outlook for its businesses amid the coronavirus pandemic. Thermax this month...
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ANTARCTICA: NASA SAYS OZONE HOLE IS DUE TO CHLORINE CHEMICALS

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English/Nat American scientists say an ozone hole over Antarctica the size of North America is due to man-made causes. They say new data from a U-S science satellite confirms that high levels of man-made chlorine chemicals are to blame....
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USA: THREATENED SPECIES WORSE THEN PREVIOUSLY BELIEVED

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Washington, U.S. September 28, 2000 and File (Endangered Species File - VNR) 1. Sumatran orangutan and baby 2. Sumatran rhino playing in the mud 3. Golden Bamboo lemurs in a tree 4. Radiated tortoise (Washington, DC Sept. 28 -...
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Star studded benefit to promote environmental causes

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1. Various shots of Wadsworth Theater in Westwood, California 2. Wide shot of green carpet 3. Set up shot Tom Hanks 4. SOT (English) Tom Hanks (on how he defends the earth): "I use my consumer dollars to support the technology that makes...
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Dems: EPA's Pruitt 'New Definition of The Swamp'

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Senate Minority Leader Charles Schumer joined other Democrats in blasting EPA chief Scott Pruitt for purported ethical violations and favoring special interests over the public.  The Democrats say he is unfit for office and ought to...
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Senior US officials react to Texas pollution fears

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The flood crisis in Texas has raised concerns about the environmental impact of Tropical Storm Harvey along the state's refinery-rich coast. Nearly a third of US refining capacity sits in low-lying areas along the coast -...