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Bloomberg

Cape Town Mayor Tackles Climate Change Amid Water Crisis

Higher Ed
Mar.16 -- Mayor Patricia de Lille of Cape Town joined mayors from around the world at the Climate4Women conference at Columbia University in New York Wednesday. These leaders came together to exchange ideas to reduce greenhouse gas...
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Curated Video

Interior Department Restricts Water Supply To Multiple Western States

Higher Ed
The Colorado River supplies water to tens of million of people, but restrictions will reduce many western states' supply.
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AFP News Agency

VOICED: The Moroccan desert oasis, now a mere mirage?

9th - Higher Ed
VOICED: The Moroccan desert oasis, now a mere mirage?
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AFP News Agency

VOICED : Syrias Aleppo gets taste of peace but thirsts for water

9th - Higher Ed
VOICED : Syrias Aleppo gets taste of peace but thirsts for water
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Curated Video

There's A Growing Interest In Waste-Water Recycling

Higher Ed
Communities across the country are reconsidering a process they've long avoided.
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Bridgeman Arts

Canal engineers in the Fergana Valley. Uzbekistan, 1970

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Clip 6 from the 1970 documentary 'Maitre de L'Eau' (Masters of Water) about water and irrigation in Uzbekistan's Fergana Valley and Karakum Canal. Canal engineers look at plans by the canal. Forklift operators dig the ground in the arid...
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Curated Video

Mississippi Governor Declares State Of Emergency Over Water Crisis

Higher Ed
The water crisis affects the city's 150,000 residents, and about 30,000 who come into the city to work, officials said.
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Governors meet to broker water use agreement

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: Governors meet to broker water use agreement

CAPTION: The governors from Alabama, Georgia and Florida meet in Washington. They are trying to reach a resolution in the ongoing battle over water as...
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AFP News Agency

VOICED: The Moroccan desert oasis, now a mere mirage?

9th - Higher Ed
VOICED: The Moroccan desert oasis, now a mere mirage?
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Curated Video

9109D

Higher Ed
STORY: In January, an outbreak of cholera was reported in

the Peruvian coastal town of Chimbote. By the first
week
in February it had spread down the...
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Bridgeman Arts

Streams and mountains in the Fergana Valley. Uzbekistan, 1970

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Clip 1 from the 1970 documentary 'Maitre de L'Eau' (Masters of Water) about water and irrigation in Uzbekistan's Fergana Valley and Karakum Canal. Footage of the mountainous regions and nature surrounding the canal.
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Bridgeman Arts

Canal construction in the Fergana Valley. Uzbekistan, 1970

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Clip 3 from the 1970 documentary 'Maitre de L'Eau' (Masters of Water) about water and irrigation in Uzbekistan's Fergana Valley and Karakum Canal. Footage of workers digging and working on the canal construction in the desert.
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Curated Video

Crews are blasting shafts along the Hudson River for a 2.5-mile bypass tunnel to replace a leaking section of the 85-mile Delaware Aqueduct. The project illustrates the complexity of keeping an aging water supply flowing for millions. (Feb. 2)

Higher Ed
nats

SOUNDBITE Paul Rush, deputy commissioner of the City Department of Environmental Prote
ction
"This is the biggest repair job ever to a tunnel that New York
City has."
SOUNDBITE: George...
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China presents bid for 2022 Winter Olympic Games

Higher Ed
Chinese officials said on Tuesday that they have a "comprehensive plan" for ensuring the quality and quantity of snow at the 2022 Winter Olympics. With the vote less than two months away, the Beijing Olympic bid delegation presented...
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Climate change threatens the Everglades, Florida's gem

9th - Higher Ed
Florida's Everglades National Park, the largest wetland in the United States, is under threat from climate change and has become a battleground for one of the most sweeping ecological conservation efforts on Earth (Footage by AFPTV via...
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Bridgeman Arts

People of the Kolkhoz in the Fergana Valley. Uzbekistan, 1970

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Clip 5 from the 1970 documentary 'Maitre de L'Eau' (Masters of Water) about water and irrigation in Uzbekistan's Fergana Valley and Karakum Canal. Families and communities sit around tables laden with food. Scenes of nature in the...
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Curated Video

INDONESIA: FIRES CAUSE THREAT OF A CHOKING HAZE RETURNING

Higher Ed
East Kalimantan, Indonesia - 26 & 27 February, 1998

1. General view of
fires
2. Closeu
p of fires
3. Wid
e shot of fires
4. Smoke bil
lowing through...
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Bodies, injured in hospital; devastation; relief camp; medical aid

Higher Ed
1. Exterior of government hospital

2. Policemen standing with bodies in the backg
round
3. Women crying around a chi
ld''s body
4. Body
of an old woman
5. Pan from police
men to crying women...
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Better infrastructure is key to Africas energy stability: IEA

9th - Higher Ed
Poor electricity infrastructure is the major barrier to energy reaching people in Africa according to the Chief Economist at the International Energy Agency
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Malaysia defends failure to discover migrant camps at border

9th - Higher Ed
CLEAN : Malaysia defends failure to discover migrant camps at border
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Farming and lift trucks in the Fergana Valley. Uzbekistan, 1970

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Clip 7 from the 1970 documentary 'Maitre de L'Eau' (Masters of Water) about water and irrigation in Uzbekistan's Fergana Valley and Karakum Canal. Scenes of farmers irrigating their land in the Kolkhoz. Farm leaders meet for a discussion...
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Bridgeman Arts

Fruit pickers in the Fergana Valley. Uzbekistan, 1970

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Clip 2 from the 1970 documentary 'Maitre de L'Eau' (Masters of Water) about water and irrigation in Uzbekistan's Fergana Valley and Karakum Canal. Footage of fruit pickers picking fruits from the trees and plants in the valley.
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Bloomberg

How Indigo Is Harnessing Nature to Help Feed the Planet

Higher Ed
Jan.12 -- David Perry, Indigo president and chief executive officer, discusses the company's agricultural technology with Bloomberg's Emily Chang on "Bloomberg Technology."