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WRAP German FM comments on agenda, activist on third world debt

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1. Mid of band playing 2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Peer Steinbrueck, German Finance minister "We should exchange views on the preconditions for successful budgetary consolidation, even if, or rather perhaps precisely because the economy is...
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Tens of thousands of cyclists took part in a demonstration in Budapest, Hungary to mark the annual Earth Day. The event was held to promote urban cycling and rally against air and noise pollution

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HEADLINE Raw Video: Cyclists mark Earth Day in Hungary CAPTION: Tens of thousands of cyclists took part in a demonstration in Budapest, Hungary to mark the annual Earth Day. The event was held to promote urban cycling and rally against...
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UN: NEW YORK: UN EARTH SUMMIT: WWF GLOBAL WARMING PRESS CONFERENCE

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English/Nat A study carried out by the World Wildlife Fund reveals that American and Canadian national parks offer no refuge from global warming, and some glaciers may even disappear within 30 years. The report is based on a study of 19...
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INDIA: DEPUTY GERMAN CHANCELLOR FISCHER VISIT (2)

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English/Nat The German Deputy Chancellor and Foreign Minister, Joschka Fischer, is continuing a two day visit to India with a trip to the capital Delhi. He inaugurated an air pollution vehicle developed as a joint project with India,...
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Wind turbines installed to create renewable energy

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Lacedonia (120 km/75 miles east of Naples), October 15th 2007 1. Wide shot Lacedonia wind mills on Appenini mountains 2. Various shot aeolian energy turbines 3. Tilt down from turbine propeller to workers entering control room 4....
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IOC says pollution may cause delays to outdoor Olympic events

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October 25, 2007 1. Wide of the opening ceremony of the 7th World Conference on Sport and Environment 2. Mid of IOC President Jacques Rogge and BOCOG President Liu Qi on the stage 3. Wide of the conference 4. Wide of participants 5. Mid...
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Chinese officials said Thursday that they would shut down more factories and take additional cars off the roads if current pollution curbs do not clear the city's air enough before next week's Olympic Games.

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HEADLINE: Olympics '08: China weighs lingering pollution CAPTION: Chinese officials said Thursday that they would shut down more factories and take additional cars off the roads if current pollution curbs do not clear the city's air...
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Environmental groups' demo outside EU, record high winter temps in Russia

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Brussels, Belgium 1. Wide of European Union Council building with ice blocks in front of it, pan to more ice blocks with EU member states flags 2. Close-up of six EU member state flags on top of one ice block 3. SOUNDBITE: (English)...
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London Mayor Sadiq Khan: Full Interview

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Sept. 27 -- Bloomberg TV's Tom Keene sat down with London Mayor Sadiq Khan on Sept. 19 in Lower Manhattan for an exclusive interview. Khan is in New York as part of a five-day visit to the U.S. and Canada where he is seeking to build...
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Demand for electric cars revving ahead to curb pollution

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AP Television News Shanghai, China - 21 April, 2013 1. Wide shot of Denza concept car 2. Close up of Denza logo 3. Wide shot of Denza concept car with charging station 4. Wide shot of Paul Lin, vice president for sales and marketing of...
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Attorney: VW Settlements Send 'Strong Message'

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Volkswagen is going to pay up to $15.3 billion to settle consumer lawsuits and government allegations that it cheated on emissions tests.Up to $10 billion will go to 475,000 owners of Volkswagens or diesel Audis who thought they were...
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CA Extends Most Ambitious Climate Change Law

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RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLY SHOTLIST:AP TELEVISION - AP CLIENTS ONLYLos Angeles - 8 September 2016 1. Close up shot of California Gov. Jerry Brown signing legislation SB 322. Gov. Jerry Brown holding up SB 32 surrounded by...
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Scientists: World likely won't avoid dangerous warming mark

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LEAD IN Scientists are telling world leaders that if more isn't done the world will likely hit the agreed-upon dangerous warming level in about 35 years.Six top scientists have released a brief report saying that unless more cuts in...
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Demonstration in Paris over air pollution

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RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLY SHOTLIST:AP TELEVISION - AP CLIENTS ONLYParis - 17 December 20161. Demonstrator holding poster (French) reading: "In Paris, the pollution kills 60 times more than traffic dangers", zoom out to group...
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The future of concept cars at the Paris Motor Show

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LEAD IN:The future of driving may be here sooner than you think - that's the message at the Paris Motor Show where out-of-this world concept cars reveal the plans of vehicle makers in the coming years.Among the avant-garde designs is a...
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Obama: Climate Deal 'Potential Turning Point'

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President Barack Obama is welcoming the news that the Paris agreement on climate change will take effect in a month as a historic achievement.Obama, speaking in the Rose Garden, says that on this day, "the world meets the moment."Obama...
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Shell opens its first electric vehicle charging points

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LEADIN: Royal Dutch Shell is opening its first electric vehicle recharging points at three gas (petrol) stations in Britain, part of the oil giant's efforts to respond to a global push toward zero-emission vehicles. ...
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World famous brands and A-list stars launch new vehicles

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LEADIN Ford has unveiled its latest Ranger and Mercedes launched its G-Class SUV at the North American International Auto Show in Detroit. Meanwhile VW is showing off a redesigned Jetta as it as it continues...
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Smog engulfing Pakistan blamed for road accidents

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Smog has again enveloped much of Pakistan, causing highway accidents and respiratory problems, and forcing many residents to stay home, officials said on Friday. Pakistani meteorologist Mohammad Riaz said the pollution,...
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New Delhi residents fear for their health amid polluting smog

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Thick smog has silently constricted India's capital this week, smudging landmarks from view and causing pile-ups on the roads. New Delhi is one of the world's most polluted cities, caused by dust, the burning of crops,...
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Innovative phones take centre stage at Mobile World Congress

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LEADIN Away from the booths of Samsung, Sony and Huawei at the Mobile World Congress (MWC) a number of small smartphone makers are competing for attention with innovative designs. Analysts say that design...
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Dems seek to curb drilling near indigenous sites

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Lawmakers ventured thousands of miles from Washington to collect testimony Monday as advocates urge members of Congress to establish greater restrictions on oil and natural gas drilling near ancient Native American cultural sites in the...
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Trump Proposes Car-Mileage Rollback; States Sue

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Citing safety, the Trump administration on Thursday proposed rolling back car-mileage standards, backing away from years of government efforts to cut Americans' trips to the gas station and reduce unhealthy, climate-changing tailpipe...
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Wheeler: Trump EPA 'on the right side of history'

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Environmental Protection Agency chief Andrew Wheeler says the Trump administration will be on the right side of history, following completion to one of its biggest rollbacks of environmental rules Wednesday.