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Bloomberg

How Amazon's New Partnership Disrupts the Health-Care Industry

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Jan.30 -- Katherine Baicker, dean of the University of Chicago's Harris School of Public Policy, and Max Nisen, a Bloomberg Gadfly columnist, discuss Amazon.com Inc.'s new health-care partnership with JPMorgan Chase & Co. and Berkshire...
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Athens rubbish piles up as Greeks protest contracts

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Mounds of rubbish festers in soaring temperatures in Athens as thousands demonstrate in support of refuse collectors demanding the renewal of their contracts
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Press Association

Conservative manifesto launch

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Boris Johnson launches Conservative Party manifesto. Among the pledges made are: 20,000 police officers and 50,000 extra nurses with the return of nurse bursaries, which were scrapped by the Tories in 2016. During his speech, Mr Johnson...
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : London café responds to Man U player's food donation campaign

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The Red Cup Cafe in Harrow near London provides free school meals for children every day, while the charity Cooking Champions collects food from the Enfield community to redistribute it those in need (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Curated Video

What Can We Do To Reduce Waste?

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In our series "Simple Steps to Sustainability," experts from around the world give us their tips and tricks on how to live more sustainably.
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Curated Video

US announces plans to begin construction of missile shield

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1. Wide shot of Paul Wolfowitz, US Deputy Defence Secretary and Air Force Lt. General Ronald Kadish testifying before the Senate Armed Services Committee 2. Two more wide shots of Wolfowitz testifying 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Paul...
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Curated Video

German nuclear waste shipment complete

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HEADLINE: German nuclear waste shipment complete CAPTION: A German nuclear waste shipment finally arrived at a storage facility Tuesday despite non-stop efforts by protesters to delay it. (09 November 2010) VOICE-OVER: English Dannenberg...
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Curated Video

Dealing with the removal of the house has typically been a job for a demolition team. But with Americans growing ever more conscious of the environment, a new cottage industry has popped up. (May 4)

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HEADLINE: Home recycling: Reclaiming raw materials for new homes CAPTION: Dealing with the removal of the house has typically been a job for a demolition team. But with Americans growing ever more conscious of the environment, a new...
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Curated Video

Joint Israeli-Palestinian peace campaign ahead of US talks

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Ramallah - 30 August 2010 1. Set up shot of Sofian Abu Zeida, former Palestinian legislator who was a part of the Geneva peace accord movement 2. SOUNDBITE (Hebrew) Sofian Abu Zeida, former Palestinian legislator: "Hello to you (viewer)....
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Sky News

Incentives Offered For Weekly Bin Collections

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Incentives Offered For Weekly Bin Collections
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Hearst Metrotone News

A garbage truck dumps waste on the ground and a backhoe moves it into a pit.

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A garbage truck dumps waste on the ground and a backhoe moves it into a pit.
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AFP News Agency

VOICED : Humble tofu powering Indonesian homes with clean energy

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VOICED : Humble tofu powering Indonesian homes with clean energy
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AFP News Agency

VOICED: A visit to the world's biggest nuclear reprocessing plant in

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VOICED: A visit to the world's biggest nuclear reprocessing plant in
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AFP News Agency

VOICED : As drought continues LA water police fights waste

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VOICED : As drought continues LA water police fights waste
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AFP News Agency

VOICED : Reciclaje de basura un negocio en Mexico

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VOICED : Reciclaje de basura un negocio en Mexico
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Sky News

New bottle and can reward recycling machine

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VOICED: A deposit return scheme, which would see consumers reimbursed for their plastic bottles, is now a step closer - with reports the government is putting a team together to develop the idea. By 2050, the amount of plastic in the...
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Curated Video

Nigeria's biggest city aims to use waste to provide electricity

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AP Television Lagos, Nigeria, January 24, 2014 1. Exterior, right to left pan, Lagos' largest dump, Olusosun landfill 2. Wide people walk past site 3. Mid person carrying a used lorry battery on his head 4. Mid of men standing by as...
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Curated Video

Rotting organic matter creates methane for cheap cooking gas

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AP Television Cape Town - 6 November 2012 1. Various of organic vegetable farmer Nokwanda Nkqayi working in her garden 2. Pan Nkqayi taking unwanted organic matter to Biodigestor machine which makes methane 3. Pipe taking methane gas...
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Curated Video

Community groups tackle India's piles of garbage

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LEADIN: In some parts of India mountains of garbage are becoming a real problem. Community groups are beginning to spread awareness about the garbage amassing in public spaces. They are...
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Curated Video

Helsingborg startup rescues unsold fruit

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LEADIN:A Swedish startup "rescues" unsold supermarket fruit, bound for the waste bin, and turns it into pure natural juice.According to the United Nations' food agency, around a third of food produced for human consumption every year...
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Sky News

Satellites used to spot illegal waste sites in UK

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VOICED: Shows exterior shots piles of rubbish at waste tip in East London, with diggers loading rubbish onto skip lorries for removal. Interview with Waste Site Manager Jack Goodman speaking on people dumping waste at site without paying...
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Curated Video

Why Aren’t COVID Vaccines Getting To More People?

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Only 5 million of 20-million target got doses of vaccination by end of December.
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Curated Video

New Paving Methods Can Repurpose Tons Of Plastic Waste Into Roads

Higher Ed
Plastic roads are becoming popular across the globe. India was the first country to put plastic roads to the test.
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Curated Video

The Senate is getting its turn to delve into a General Services Administration spending scandal. Leaders of the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee say they want to focus on reforming an agency whose officials threw parties at taxpayer expense.

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HEADLINE: Democratic-led panel questions GSA officials CAPTION: The Senate is getting its turn to delve into a General Services Administration spending scandal. Leaders of the Environment and Public Works panel say they want to focus on...