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Scientists have returned from an expedition across the Antarctic ocean, armed with detailed information on the future of climate change. (May 6)

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HEADLINE: Expedition sheds light on Antarctic ocean CAPTION: Scientists have returned from an expedition across the Antarctic ocean, armed with detailed information on the future of climate change. (May 6) [Notes:ANCHOR VOICE] With...
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Prince of Wales, Camilla ono visit ADDS meet Emperor Akihito, Empress Michiko

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1. Vehicle with Britain's Prince of Wales, Charles and Duchess of Cornwall, Camilla Parker-Bowles, arriving at Imperial Palace, Prince Charles and Camilla getting out of car, walking towards palace, greeting Japanese Emperor Akihito and...
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Space - US shuttle Discovery retrieves satellite

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Astronauts aboard the space shuttle Discovery completed the last major task of their mission on Saturday (16/8) retrieving a satellite released nine days earlier to study the Earth's ozone layer. CU arm moves towards grapple fixture on...
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USA: GLOBAL SURVEYOR SPACECRAFT SUCCESSFULLY LAUNCHED

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English/Nat NASA has successfully launched its Global Surveyor spacecraft from the Kennedy Space Centre after bad weather scuppered an attempt on Wednesday. The rocket took off on time at 1700 G-M-T (noon Eastern time), Thursday, on...
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Opening ceremony of climate conference

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1. Wide of delegates seated inside conference centre 2. Mid of Moody Awori, Kenyan Vice President, arriving and sitting down 3. Various of singers welcoming delegates 4. Wide of delegates inside conference centre AUDIO of singers...
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Climate change protesters camp out at Heathrow

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1. Pan across camp set up by climate change campaigners 2. Banner reading (English) "Climate Camp" 3. Plane taking off above camp 4. Campers walking around with policemen in background 5. Police searching man 6. Police patrolling...
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Scientists monitor glaciers for climate change

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Glacier du Talefre - 13 May 2008 1. Wide of Mt Blanc, from the Glacier du Talefre. 2. Timelapse clouds above Alps 3. Various helicopter leaving 4. Interiors of helicopter during flight 5. Various glaciologists disembarking 6.Various...
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Impact of climate change in China

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Tibet - July, 2003 1. Wide of Himalayan mountains covered with snow 2. Snow on the Himalayas melting 3. Melting snow sliding down side of mountain 4. Ice breaking and falling off the cliff 5. Stream of water running down the...
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Barcelona prepares for the dry season one year after a severe drought

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Sant Roma de Sau, June 17, 2009 1. Wide shot of Sau water reservoir at maximum capacity Sant Roma de Sau, April 29, 2008 2. Wide shot of Sau water reservoir empty with medieval village exposed Sant Roma de Sau, June 17, 2009 3. Mid shot...
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Czech president on US missile defence and climate change

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1. Pan of climate change conference 2. Mid shot sign, reads "The 2008 International Conference on Climate Change" 3. Mid shot attendees to conference at table 4. Mid shot sign, reads "Global Warming?" 5. Mid shot Czech President,...
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Deadly storms sweep across Turkey

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A storm system has been wreaking havoc in Turkey, reportedly killing five people - including a taxi driver in the northwestern province of Bursa. The bad weather has also led to flight and ferry cancellations in Istanbul, although the...
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Transit observed at foot of pyramids

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Giza, Egypt 1. Pan from one of the Pyramids to the Sphinx 2. Various of people watching the sun through paper sunglasses with the Pyramids in the background 3. Venus transiting the sun 4. Various of people gazing at the sun through paper...
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NASA's latest mission to Mars is on the launch pad. Instruments in "MAVEN" will sample the Martian atmosphere to determine how water escaped from the planet. (Nov. 17)

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The Mars Atmosphere and Volatile Evolution spacecraft is on the launch pad at the Kennedy Space Center at Cape Canaveral, Florida. If conditions hold, the Atlas V rocket will be launched tomorrow afternoon on a voyage to the Martian...
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Scientists say the earth is already suffering because of global warming and expect it will get worse. That''s why 192 nations are meeting in Copenhagen, Denmark for the United Nations Climate Change Conference.

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HEADLINE: Why worry about climate change? CAPTION: Scientists say the earth is already suffering because of global warming and expect it will get worse. That''s why 192 nations are meeting in Copenhagen, Denmark for the United...
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Aviation chiefs pledge climate action; reax

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Geneva, Switzerland - 22 April 2008 1. Exterior of building where conference took place 2. Pan from conference sign to stairs 3. Zoom in to International Air Transport Sign 4. Pull out from Boeing sign 5. Wide of those gathered to sign...
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Non Aligned Summit, Eu-Us Summit, G8, Climate

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Acting Cuban President Raul Castro stood in for his brother at the September opening of the Non-Aligned Summit which brings together more than a hundred of the world's developing nations. After acknowledging his brother's illness, Raul...
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Briefing on the forthcoming Maven Mars mission

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The Mars Atmosphere and Volatile Evolution, also known as Maven, spacecraft was standing by on the launch pad at the Kennedy Space Center at Cape Canaveral in Florida on Sunday. The robotic explorer is due to blast off on Monday on a...
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Scientists say global warming accelerating beyond worst predictions, sots

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1. Various exteriors of conference venue 2. Danish Prime Minister Anders Fogh Rasmussen enters venue 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Anders Fogh Rasmussen, Danish Prime Minister "Well, I think there's a fair chance to reach a global agreement....
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Latest on eruptions in Ecuador and Guatemala

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Santa Elena Barilla, Guatemala 1. Wide of emergency workers standing by foot of volcano where lava is accumulating 2. Mid of lava sliding down mountain 3. Various of destroyed buildings and damage caused by ash from volcano and storm...
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Focus on threatened dimb tree ahead of new UN report on effects of climate change

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1. Wide of dimb tree in bush with man on donkey cart passing by 2. Mid shot of horse grazing 3. Various of dimb trees 4. Local businessman Makhtar Ndiaye walking 5. SOUNDBITE (Wolof) Makhtar Ndiaye, local businessman: "The dimb tree is...
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NASA's MAVEN spacecraft arrived in Mars' orbit Sunday after a million-mile journey to the red planet. Scientists will now begin investigating the planet's atmosphere for evidence about Mars' past. (Sept. 22)

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The Maven spacecraft arrived at the red planet late Sunday night after a 442 million-mile journey that began nearly a year ago. NASA confirmed that the robotic explorer slipped into Martian orbit as planned. Now the real work begins for...
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Cuba/US cooperation continues in coral reef environmental matters

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Cuban and American scientists will continue to work together on the marine environment, in spite of President Trump's pledge to roll back relations with the island nation.Scientists from both countrires recently concluded a month-long...
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Exclusive report from the Northwest Passage

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LEADIN: The treacherous Northwest Passage connecting the Pacific and Atlantic oceans was first successfully traversed in 1906 by a Norwegian explorer. But after more than a century, only a few hundred vessels...
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Two American researchers win Nobel economics prize

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Two American researchers have been awarded the Nobel Prize for economics for studying the interplay of climate change and technological innovation with economics.