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The push to reduce U.S. greenhouse gases is pairing clean coal technology with oil production _ highlighting the environmental trade-offs President Barack Obama is willing to make in his quest to curb global warming. (Dec. 23)

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The country's newest coal-burning power plant is being billed as one of the cleanest on the planet _ thanks to government-backed technology removing heat-trapping carbon dioxide and keeping it out of the atmosphere. For Mississippi...
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RUSSIA: CONSTRUCTION OF KOSTROMA NUCLEAR POWER STATION HALTED

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Russian/Eng/Nat An historic test case in Russia Sunday. Residents of one of Russia's regions go to the polls to not only pass judgement on their local politicians, but also to make a choice about whether or not they want to live in the ...
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RUSSIA: NUCLEAR WASTE PROCESSING PLAN

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Russian/Nat Russia's Atomic Energy Ministry has won preliminary approval of its plan to earn as much as 20 (b) billion U-S dollars by importing other countries' nuclear waste for processing - up to 21 thousand tons of it over the next...
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Dutch King Willem-Alexander and his wife Queen Maxima meet Putin

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Dutch King Willem-Alexander and his wife Queen Maxima arrived in Russia on Friday for a visit that aimed to celebrate the two nations' historical ties but comes as relations between them have soured. The royal couple were welcomed to the...
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INDIA: ACCUSATIONS THAT US TOXIC WASTE IS SENT TO INDIA

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Hindi/English/Nat Environmentalists are accusing the United States and the Indian government of conspiring to drown South Asia in toxic waste. Greenpeace claims the U-S is sending ships loaded with asbestos and other dangerous toxins to...
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Celebrations for Knut the polar bear

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1. Wide of Knut's enclosure at Berlin zoo 2. Various of people watching 3. Mid shot of Knut rising and shaking his paws 4. Wide of Knut in his enclosure 5. Mid shot of Knut waiting 6. Wide of Knut's keeper Thomas Doerflein and...
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HONG KONG: 25TH ANNUAL TOY & GIFT FAIR OPENS

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Mandarin/Eng/Nat The 25th annual Hong Kong Toy and Gift Fair opened on Monday to enthusiastic crowds of buyers. Despite a three percent drop in Hong Kong's toy revenues in 1998, organisers say the toy market is in a very strong position...
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Mexico - Major Earthquake

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A major earthquake rocked Mexico Thursday (14/9), killing four people in Guerrero state and sending thousands of people in the crowded capital, Mexico City fleeing in panic into the streets. The national seismological institute said the...
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Greenpeace activists climb a water tower near Bush's Texas retreat

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1. Wide shot of banner on water tower 2. Mid shot of police looking up 3. Close-up of banner on water tower 4. SOUNDBITE (English) Andrea Durbin, Campaigns Director, Greenpeace "Well, today Greenpeace is here to dub George Bush the Toxic...
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Climate activists chain themselves together outside summit

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1. Pan of protesters chained to each other, police 2. Mid of chained protesters 3. Various of protesters being arrested 4. Protester holding Greenpeace banner 5. Two men watching arrests from inside summit venue 6. SOUNDBITE: (English)...
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Campaigning groups comment on G8 declaration

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Kuehlungsborn - 7 June 2007 1. Wide exterior of building 2. SOUNDBITE (English): Daniel Mittler, Chair and Climate Policy expert, Greenpeace International "The G8 (Group of Eight) leaders have failed to do what is necessary which is to...
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JAPAN: 150 COUNTRIES MEET FOR GLOBAL WARNING CONFERENCE (2)

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Eng/Jap/Nat Representatives of 150 nations were converging on the ancient Japanese capital, Kyoto, on Sunday to negotiate a 21st-century insurance policy for the planet. What they want is a deal to control energy use as a first...
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WRAP Protesters dismantling roadblock, morning scenes; demo in Rostock

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Greenpeace VNR - No re-use/re-sale without clearance Near Rostock 1. Greenpeace hot-air balloon taking off with yellow "G8 Act Now" (English) banner attached 2. Balloon flying over field of red flowers 3. Helicopter flying above...
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ISRAEL: GREENPEACE ACTIVISTS BLOCK SHIP FROM DUMPING TOXIC WASTE

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English/Nat Two Greenpeace activists were arrested Sunday after they blocked an Israeli ship from dumping toxic waste in the Mediterranean. The environmental group claimed victory after a four-hour stand-off when the ship, The Aribel,...
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Greenpeace warns over 90,000 likely to die from disaster

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FILE Soviet Television, Chernobyl 1986 1. Aerial pan view of the exploded reactor and the area 2. Wide shot pan, from top down view of the reactor wall after fire 18 April 2006, Moscow 3. Wide shot "Greenpeace" presser 4. Cut away...
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Switzerland, Geneva - Toxic Waste

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The environmental organisation Greenpeace dumped about a tonne of Dutch and German waste outside a conference centre in Geneva, Switzerland on Monday (21/3) to protest the continuing export of waste to developing countries. JAKARTA,...
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Shoes and bags made of discarded tuna skins feature in green fashion show

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On the face of it, it may look like any fashion show. But what's different about these models is that they're all wearing clothes made using eco-friendly, sustainable and ethical production methods. For the 115 labels taking part in...
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CLINTON SPEAKS AT ENVIRONMENT SUMMIT

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As the Rio+20 summit came to an end on Friday, the issues of sustainable partnerships and women's reproductive rights took centre stage. United States Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said women should be "empowered" to chose if and...
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CLEAN: Kids hit the books at Paraty literature fest

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CLEAN: Kids hit the books at Paraty literature fest
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CLEAN: Greenpeace wants info on French nuclear power cost

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CLEAN: Greenpeace wants info on French nuclear power cost
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CLEAN : Greenpeace urges defence of Congo rainforest in Cameroon meeting

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Greenpeace lowered its anchor in Cameroon’s port of Douala Monday in the first leg of its tour through Central Africa as its team spoke with members of pro environment NGOs tribal chiefs and industry leaders to discuss ecology and the...
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CLEAN : Protest as Germany's car bosses politicians discuss diesel

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Greenpeace activists and protesters demonstrate as bosses of Germany's powerful car industry and top politicians meet on the fate of diesel engines as the sector faces an existential threat after a colossal pollution cheating scandal and...
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CLEAN : Greenpeace blocks Total refinery that uses palm oil

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Greenpeace activists block the entrance to a refinery in southern France where oil giant Total uses controversial palm oil to produce biofuel (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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CLEAN : Greenpeace demo in Davos targets Gazprom

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Polar bears are familiar with snowy climes but not a familiar sight in the Swiss resort of Davos, until Thursday that is, when a number of Greenpeace activists donned polar bear suits to demonstrate against Gazrprom's arctic drilling...