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Bloomberg

"Real Yield Roundup": Larry's Fink Piece

Higher Ed
Apr.22 -- TD's Priya Misra, Crossmark's Victoria Fernandez and Gershon Distenfeld of AllianceBernstein join Bloomberg's Jonathan Ferro to discuss the market moving events next week. Plus, why BlackRock's Larry Fink thinks the risk to...
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Press Association

Sir David Attenborough research ship prepares for second voyage to Antarctica

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The director of British Antarctic Survey warned that rising sea levels could hit capital cities around the world, as the RRS Sir David Attenborough prepares for its second voyage to Antarctica. The £200m polar research ship, home to...
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Report: 2021 Saw New Weather Records, Shifts In Global Ecosystems

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The report is put together by more than 500 scientists from 60 countries and it's spearheaded by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
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Bloomberg

Central Banks Have Been Babysitting Markets, Ruskin Says

Higher Ed
May.03 -- Alan Ruskin, chief international strategist at Deutsche Bank, discusses the factors behind the melt up in equities and the role central banks have played in markets. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Bloomberg

S&P 500 Melt-Up to 3,400 Likely, But Unsustainable: SocGen

Higher Ed
Nov.25 -- Sophie Huynh, cross-asset strategist at Societe Generale, discusses her call for a melt-up to 3,400 on the S&P 500 in the coming months. She speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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Sky News

Vegan Fast Food Takeaway

Higher Ed
CLEAN: Interior shots of Soul Fuud shop employees at work in commercial kitchen chopping rosemary and onion on 27th December 2019 in Gloucester, United Kingdom.
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Helsinki aims to put its stamp on the art world as new biennial opens

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A new art show opens in Helsinki's archipelago, in a bid to raise the profile of the Finnish capital on the international art scene (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Curated Video

Greenland 'Zombie Ice' Threatens To Raise Global Sea Levels 10 Inches

Higher Ed
Zombie ice is part of Greenland's massive ice sheet that is melting.
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Curated Video

Egyptian PM hopeful of 7 percent growth in the economy

Higher Ed
SHOTLIST: Cairo - 12 Oct 2008 1. Exterior shot of telecommunication ministry 2. Egyptian Prime Minister Ahmed Nazif, arriving at news conference 3. Wide of news conference 4. SOUNDBITE: (Arabic) Ahmed Nazif, Egyptian Prime...
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Curated Video

Kosovo government toughens stance on polluters

Higher Ed
Glogovac 1. Wide of truck unloading black slag 2. Various of inspectors at NewCo Ferronikeli factory compound 3. SOUNDBITE (Albanian) Vehbi Ejupi, Environmental Inspector: "Ferronikeli did not implement the dynamic of investment in the...
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Curated Video

Hoping to better understand how a melting Antarctica could swamp the planet, NASA is flying researchers over the continent in a specially equipped plane to measure the extent of the problem

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: NASA flies over Antarctica to measure icemelt CAPTION: Hoping to better understand how a melting Antarctica could swamp the planet, NASA is flying researchers over the continent in a specially equipped plane to measure the...
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Curated Video

1936 Nobel Peace Prize found at pawn shop to be auctioned in Maryland

Higher Ed
A 1936 Nobel Peace Prize discovered at a South American pawn shop is headed to the auction house. It will be just the second time a Nobel Peace Prize comes to auction, with auctioneers estimating it could fetch up to 100 thousand US...
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Curated Video

NASA is taking snowpack research to a whole new level

Higher Ed
The snowpack atop mountain peaks in California and Colorado has a new set of eyes watching from high above, to better gauge the amount of water that will rumble down rivers and streams each spring as runoff. For decades, snowpack's water...
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Curated Video

A record-breaking summer snowpack in the Sierra Nevada Mountains is causing flood concerns for Central California.

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: Snow Melt Causes California Flood Concerns CAPTION: A record-breaking summer snowpack in the Sierra Nevada Mountains is causing flood concerns for Central California. (June 20) ("The river this year is amazing because we...
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Bloomberg

Staying in the Swedish Icehotel

Higher Ed
Dec.28 -- This isn't your typical snow fort. Italian architect Luca Roncoroni traveled to the Arctic Circle to design a Victorian Ice Suite for the Icehotel 365 in Jukkasjärvi, Sweden, where rooms can cost up to $1,000 a night....
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Curated Video

US Championship Cheese Contest starts in Wisconsin

Higher Ed
More cheese, butter and yogurt makers than ever before have entered the U.S. Championship Cheese Contest.
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Curated Video

US Championship Cheese Contest starts in Wisconsin

Higher Ed
More cheese, butter and yogurt makers than ever before have entered the U.S. Championship Cheese Contest.
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Curated Video

US Championship Cheese Contest starts in Wisconsin

Higher Ed
US CHAMPIONSHIP CHEESE CONTEST STARTS IN WISCONSIN
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Bloomberg

Central Banks Will Realize Need to Move Back to Normal: JPM’s Glassman

Higher Ed
Jan.09 -- Jim Glassman, senior economist at JPMorgan Chase, discusses the run up in stocks and why central banks will recognize the need to move back to normal. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Curated Video

Greenland Lost Record 586 Billion Tons of Ice In 2019

Higher Ed
The melting ice is caused by global warming and contributes to global sea level rise and dangerous flooding along coastlines.
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Curated Video

Phoenix rover confirms find of water on Mars

Higher Ed
1. Animation showing Phoenix lander on Mars 2. Various animations showing Phoenix taking a soil sample 3. STILL: Various photos showing where Martian soil has been scooped 4. STILL: photo showing dark patch of ice in soil 5. STILL: photo...
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Curated Video

The Crystal Gallery of Ice Carving Competition started Friday in Anchorage, Alaska. Teams began carving 6,000 pounds of ice into different creations. The competition ends Sunday.

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HEADLINE: Ice carver: A 'different' kind of competition CAPTION: The Crystal Gallery of Ice Carving Competition started Friday in Anchorage, Alaska. Teams began carving 6,000 pounds of ice into different creations. The competition ends...
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Curated Video

Claims eating chocolate is better than kissing

Higher Ed
AP Television News Paris, France - 13 April 2007 1. Various of couples kissing 2. Various of chocolates on display 3. 100% chocolate sign Lyon, France - March 2007 4. Various of chocolate being made VNR - Cadbury Bourneville London,...
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Curated Video

The ice at the top of Peru's Cordillera Blanca, the largest glacier chain in the tropics, is melting fast because of rising temperatures, and peaks are turning brown.

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: Global warning threatens double-trouble for Peru CAPTION: Scientists warn the ice atop Cordillera Blanca, the largest glacier chain in the tropics, is melting fast and could endanger future water supplies to the arid coast...