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Delegates to climate conference s'bites, Greenpeace

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1. Wide pan of interior of meeting room 2. Wide of delegates 3. Mid of US delegation 4. Mid of Australian delegation 5. Wide of delegates applauding 6. EU Environment Commissioner Stavros Dimas talking to Australian delegate 7. Dimas...
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Climate change monitoring station opens atop of the Chacaltaya glacier

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1. Wide of Chacaltaya glacier monitoring station located on side of mountain 2. Wide of Chacaltaya glacier 3. Pan of exposed mountainside where glacier used to be 4. Mid of exposed mountainside where glacier used to be 5. Mid of...
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WRAP Comments of various delegates; ADDS EU Environment Commissioner bites

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1. Wide pan of interior of meeting room 2. Various of delegates 3. Mid of US delegation 4. Mid of Australian delegation 5. Wide of meeting room 6. Wide of delegates applauding 7. EU Environment Commissioner Stavros Dimas talking to...
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SPACE/USA: IMAGES OF THE PLANET JUPITER

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English/Nat As the Cassini spacecraft cruised past Jupiter on its way to Saturn, it teamed up with another robotic probe to gather images of the solar system's largest planet. The pairing of the five-year-old Galileo craft with the...
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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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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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Drill to test preparedness for tsunami

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14 October, 2009, Jakarta 1. Wide of Indonesian Meteorological Climatology and Geophysics agency office 2. Close of digital clock 3. Tilt up from light blinking to a man monitoring computer UPSOUND: siren 4. UPSOUND (Tagalog) of worker...
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USA: SPACE SHUTTLE ATLANTIS

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NASA briefly lost contact with space shuttle Atlantis and its six astronauts Sunday because of crossed radio signals. Communication was restored after eight minutes and the astronauts spent the rest of the day working on...
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Mission studying sun from space marks 10th anniversary

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File 1. NASA Animation of SOHO (Solar and Heliospheric Observatory) approaching the Sun Goddard Space Flight Centre, Beltsville, Maryland - 2 December 2005 2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Dr. Alex Young, NASA Researcher, SOHO Project: "SOHO has...
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Waters continue to rise following floods which have killed 49

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1. Various tracking shots of flooded areas 2. Flooded house 3. Pan of cows surrounded by rising waters 4. Close-up of cow 5. Children 6. Various tracking shots through flooded areas and farms 7. Various of cows in flood waters and on...
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Cuba and US to continue marine conservation work

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Cuban and American scientists will continue to work together on the marine environment, in spite of US President Donald Trump's pledge to roll back relations with the island nation.Scientists from both countries recently concluded a...
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Space Voyager

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VOYAGERS AMAZING PICTURES OF NEPTUNE AND TRITON: PASADENA, CALIFORNIA AND SPACE. Voyager 2, discovered broad, flat bands of dust orbiting Neptune and found evidence the planet has "Southern Lights," NASA said August 26. The...
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Communications satellite launched on Ariane 5 rocket

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An Ariane 5 rocket launched by NASA in French Guiana on Thursday managed to put two satellites in orbit despite having problems with the launcher telemetry. A statement by Ariane Group said the second tracking station did...
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US chemical plant fire sparks air quality concerns

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US officials say they're not sure when a fire at a Houston-area petrochemicals storage facility will burn itself out, but they are confident that the air quality is safe.
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No end in sight for fire at Texas chemical plant

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Authorities say a drop in water pressure caused a large fire at a Houston-area petrochemicals terminal to intensify overnight and spread to additional storage tanks.
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Team of scientists to study Peru glaciers

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An international team of scientists led by the renowned US glaciologist Lonnie G. Thompson will study glaciers in the Andes of Peru, the group announced on Thursday.
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Intense drought hits Panama Canal shipping

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An intense drought related to this year's El Nino phenomenon has precipitously lowered the level of Panama's Gatun Lake, forcing the country's Canal Authority to impose draft limits this week on ships moving through the waterway's...
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Jaden Smith teams up with teen activist Greta Thunberg at massive climate rally

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JADEN SMITH TEAMS UP WITH TEEN ACTIVIST GRETA THUNBERG AT CLIMATE RALLY
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NASA: 2010s is Earth's hottest decade on record

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Two U.S. agencies say the decade that just ended was by far the hottest ever measured on Earth, capped off by the second-warmest year on record.
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Learning how air pollution can contribute to global warming

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Rosamond, California -14 May 2008 1. Wide of dry lake bed at Edwards AFB used as runway. 2. Wide of researchers test facility set up on dry lake bed. 3. Medium of researchers with test equipment. 4. Medium as researcher attached wing to...
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Global warming is rapidly turning America the beautiful into America the stormy, sneezy and dangerous, according to a new 840-page federal scientific report on climate change. (May 6)

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FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: apus009983 Global warming is rapidly turning America the beautiful into America the stormy, sneezy and dangerous, according to a new federal scientific report. And those shining seas? Rising and...
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Interview with Pachauri, chairman of UN panel on climate change

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1. Wide of Dr Rajendra Pachauri, chairman of the United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change at hotel room 2. SOUNDBITE (English) Dr Rajendra Pachauri, chairman of the UN Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change: "Well,...