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Vaccines arrive as Mozambique cholera cases rise

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Cholera cases in cyclone-hit Mozambique have risen above 1,400, government officials said Tuesday, as hundreds of thousands of vaccine doses arrived in an attempt to limit the rapid spread of the disease.
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Search continues for missing passengers

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Hungarian water management authorities said the River Danube's high water levels, which have stymied efforts to reach a sunken tour boat where 21 missing people could be trapped, are falling.
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Red Cross aid distributed in Caracas

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People in the Venezuelan capital Caracas were celebrating the arrival Tuesday of the first shipment of humanitarian aid from the Red Cross.
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Red Cross aid distributed in Caracas

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People in the Venezuelan capital Caracas were celebrating the arrival Tuesday of the first shipment of humanitarian aid from the Red Cross.
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Zoo animals given ice pops, humans take to fountains

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Italy has been gripped by a heat wave this week, with temperatures reaching 40 degrees Celsius (104 degrees Fahrenheit) in Rome on Thursday.
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Farmers, others worry about tainted sewage sludge

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Bulgaria protest over severe water shortages

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Residents of a Bulgarian city experiencing a severe months-long water shortage gathered in front of the government headquarters Saturday demanding urgent measures to address what they described as a looming humanitarian crisis.
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Virus fight in Zimbabwe marred by water shortage

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THIS IS PART 2 OF 2. FOR PART 1 SEE: 4269181
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Virus fight in Zimbabwe marred by water shortage

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THIS IS PART 1 OF 2. FOR PART 2 SEE: 4269182
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How green algae could clean up greenhouse gases

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AP Television Baltimore - 5 March 2013 1. Close up view of algae on the side of a large bottle 2. Wide view of algae bio-reactors 3. Various of bubbles in algae bio-reactors 4. Exterior wide view of Back River waste water treatment...
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Tourist destination aims to become carbon neutral city

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The threat of climate change affects countless cities around the globe, with many putting sustainable options at the top of their agendas. It's thought more than half the world's population lives in cities, which are responsible for...
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Luxury hotel takes top clientele on tour of impoverished village

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Bangkok 1. Guests of Lebua hotel arriving for cocktails 2. Wide of guests having drinks 3. New Zealand guest Kathy Barnett and two other guests having drink 4. Close-up of champagne glass 5. Guests drinking champagne 6. Tilt down from...
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Sustainable school opens in Argentina

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LEAD IN: A school built from garbage is welcoming students in Argentina. The country's first sustainable public school is made from 2000 car tyres, 10 thousand glass and plastic bottles, 14 thousand aluminium...
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National Science Foundation: Sustainability: Water: The Ogallala Aquifer

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Scientists are studying the condition of the Ogallala aquifer underneath Kansas farmlands, which use this freshwater resource for irrigation. They want to understand changes taking place and what the future holds, and to help develop a...