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A look at the contribution rice makes to methane emissions

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1. Wide of rice field with rice plant in foreground 2. Various of farmers working in rice field 3. Wide of people going into small hut 4. Close-up of rice being served 5. Tilt-up of woman picking up rice with her hand and eating 6....
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EDIT UN chief at climate change summit, comments

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1. Wide of stage at Delhi Sustainable Development Summit 2009 2. Thai Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn lighting inaugural lamp 3. Wide of inaugural session 4. United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-moon lighting inaugural lamp 5. Cutaway...
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Global picture of Earth's changing environment

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AP Television Kiribati, South Pacific - Date Unknown 1. Wide of sea with tree in middle showing rising sea level 2. Water crashing against shore, close to buildings 3. Water splashing into pig pen Arctic - Date Unknown 4. Various of...
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Brussels delegation visits to discuss free trade agreement

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1. Mid of European Union ambassador to Seoul Tomasz Kozlowski walking into a room and sitting down 2. Wide of the media conference room 3. Close-up of photographers 4. Mid of reporters listening to Kozlowski 5. SOUNDBITE: (English)...
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Mixed Colo. Reaction to Trump Climate Decision

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A coalition of energy producers applauded President Trump's announced withdrawal from the Paris Accord, saying the oil and gas industry has done more to reduce greenhouse emissions than treaties or policies. Western Energy Alliance...
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Celebs excited for 2017 solar eclipse

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STARS LOOK FORWARDS TO SOLAR ECLIPSE Former Vice President Al Gore is among the millions of Americans looking forward to enjoying a rare solar eclipse on home turf. As the moon passes in front of the sun,...
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The White House announced an initiative Wednesday to provide private companies and local governments better access to already public climate data. Representatives from government, private industry, and non-profit organizations gave remarks. (March 19)

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The Obama administration hopes to fight global warming with the geeky power of numbers, maps and even gaming-type simulations. Officials figure the more you know about climate change the more likely you will do something. The White House...
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Russian scientist tries to recreate the Ice Age

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HEADLINE: Russian scientist tries to recreate the Ice Age CAPTION: A Russian scientist is working to recreate Ice Age conditions by rewilding _ reintroducing native beasts to Siberia. He hopes the move will help slow global warming. (29...
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Divided America: Reflections on Climate Change

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Before it got too overheated, America wasn't that split by global warming, but now emotions are rising with the temperatures."I am definitely bearing witness to climate change," said Diane Cowan, a marine biologist who studies lobster...
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Jordan warned it is getting hotter and drier than anticipated +REPLAY+

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LEADIN: Studies suggest Jordan is being hit hard by climate change, getting hotter and drier than previously anticipated. The warning comes as a separate study by 26 institutions including the WHO and the...
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The Ice Age Park - where rewilding may help combatt climate change

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AP Television Chersky, Siberia, Russia - 21 - 28 October 2010 1. Panorama of the Kalyma River 3. Panorama of guard of herd Vladimir Tataev leaving house carrying some hay 4. Mid of musk-ox 5. Wide of Tataev giving hay to musk-ox 6. Close...
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Scientists use outdoor heaters to mimic possible effects of global warming

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1. "Gothic" town sign 2. Researchers looking at animals through binoculars 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Dan Blumstein, UCLA Ecology professor: "The Rocky Mountain Biological lab is one of these places where people come and come and come for...
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A fifth of the world's plants threatened with extinction

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FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: 4034941LEAD IN: Scientists warn that climate change is likely to an increasing threat to the world's plants in the years ahead. There are now 391,000 plants known to science, and more than 20 percent...
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US House Speaker Pelosi testifies on global warming

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1. Leader of the US House of Representatives Nancy Pelosi walking to table 2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Nancy Pelosi, Leader of the US House of Representatives: ++ Partially overlaid with cutaways of audience++ "Scientific evidence suggests...
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Nobel economics winner predicts US will accept climate science

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Yale University economics professor William Nordhaus, who won the Nobel prize in economics for linking climate change and economics, says there's "pretty widespread acceptance" of climate change science outside the U.S.
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WRAP Second day of summit of AU and EU leaders ADDS more

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1. Wide of convoy arriving at venue of joint European Union and African Union Summit 2. Various of Portuguese Prime Minister Jose Socrates arriving 3. SOUNDBITE: (Portuguese) Jose Socrates, Portuguese Prime Minister: "We are satisfied...
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WRAP Gore given honorary doctorate, Maathai says Obama will bring the world hope

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1. Wide of Poznan main square 2. Traffic 3. Interior hall at Adam Mickiewicz University, staff and students assembled 4. Man presents climate campaigner and former US Vice-President Al Gore with a bouquet and honorary degree 5....
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US, Australian officials react to global warming conference report

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1. Zoom-in to Paula J. Dobriansky (US State Department Undersecretary for Democracy and Global Affairs), Malcolm Turnbull (Australian Minister for the Environment and Water Resources) and James Connaughton (Chairman of the White House...
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+4:3 Reactions as UN scientific panel says global warming will make feeding world harder

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Climate change experts on Monday warned that the effects of global warming are likely to have a huge impact on global food supplies and agriculture, unless governments across the world take coordinated action to combat the fallout from...
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The Bulletin of Atomic Scientists says Earth is now closer to human-caused doomsday than it has been in more than 30 years because of global warming and nuclear weaponry. (Jan. 22)

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FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: apus024584 The Bulletin of Atomic Scientists says Earth is now closer to human-caused doomsday than it has been in more than 30 years because of global warming and nuclear weaponry. The advocacy group...
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Climate change preview, AP looks at coastal erosion in Senegal

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Popenguine, 40 kilometres (25 miles) south of Dakar 1. Wide of coastline showing collapsed wall and building, due to sea erosion 2. Mid of collapsed building on beach 3. Close-up of the waves lapping the shore 4. Wide of collapsed house...
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UN report on climate change warns global warming will increase risks to humanity

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A United Nations panel of scientists issued a stark warning on Monday about the effects of global warming as they concluded a week-long meeting in Yokohama, Japan. The Nobel-Prize winning group of scientists said that climate change is...
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Climate scientists gather to discuss changes to Galapagos islands ecosystem

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Santa Cruz - 20 April 2009 1. Various exteriors of venue where scientific conference to assess climate changes was held 2. Participants walking into venue 3. Various of interior of conference venue with overhead projector showing...
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Scientists: World likely won't avoid dangerous warming mark

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LEAD IN Scientists are telling world leaders that if more isn't done the world will likely hit the agreed-upon dangerous warming level in about 35 years.Six top scientists have released a brief report saying that unless more cuts in...