Curated Video
Scientists seek cause of freshwater mussel die-off
FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: apus128224
Curated Video
Scientists seek cause of freshwater mussel die-off
Running 300 miles through Appalachia, the Clinch River is one of the most important rivers for freshwater mussels in the world.
Curated Video
KENYA: SCHOOL FOR BLACK STUDENTS FROM BALTIMORE (V)
English/Nat
In the heart of rural Africa lies an unusual school.
Set in the Kenyan planes, the Baraka school is designed for troubled black students from Baltimore.
It offers an alternative for marginal school kids whose future was...
Curated Video
World's smallest butterfly species threatened
AP Television
Mount Moses, St Katherine's Protectorate, Sinai Peninsula, Egypt - May 9, 2011
1. Mid of the two Baton Blues
2. Close of the two Baton Blues
3. Wide of the Sinai mountains
4. Wide of rocks with patch of wild thyme
5. Close...
Curated Video
NASA will hold a briefing at 1 p.m. EDT, Sunday, Aug. 23, to discuss new science experiments using the International Space Station's unique research environment.
HEADLINE: NASA: Tuesday launch 'last leg' of ISS assembly
CAPTION: Space shuttle Discovery is scheduled to blast off early Tuesday morning and deliver 17,000 pounds of supplies and equipment to the international space station. NASA says...
Curated Video
Scientists meet to finish up global warming report
1. Wide exterior of UNESCO, venue for the 10th session of IPCC working group
2. Tilt down from screen to key speakers at opening ceremony
3. Various of hall, delegates from various countries
4. SOUNDBITE: (English) Dr Rajendra Pachauri,...
Curated Video
Aggressive zebra mussels damaging Spanish waterways
Flix - November 2006
1. Pan of River Ebro near Flix
2. Ebro River
3. Small fishing boat
4. Pan from river to warning sign
5. Sign reading (in Spanish): "Warning Zebra Mussel. Navigation Rules."
6. Sign reading (in Spanish): "Protocol...
Curated Video
Millennials exercise their green thumbs
Food gardening in the United States has reached the highest levels seen in a decade, with around 42 million households growing food at home or in a community plot.
But the surprising revelation in one new study is the jump in young...
Curated Video
Parched Australian wetlands being rehabilitated
Southern New South Wales - 24 November 2008
1. Tracking aerial shot of irrigation channel
2. Tracking aerial shot of landscape, shadow of helicopter in vision
3. Wide aerial of landscape
4. SOUNDBITE (English): Deborah Nias, Wetlands...
Curated Video
UN on emissions target, study on Europe emissions, climate train
New Delhi, India
1. Wide of R.K.Pachauri Director General of The Energy and Resources Institute (TERI) and Chairman of Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change at book launch
2. Wide of event
3. SOUNDBITE: (English) R.K.Pachauri,...
Curated Video
USA: WORLD HAS CHANCE TO EXAMINE PROGRESS MADE AT UN EARTH SUMMIT
English/Nat
As the Earth Summit "Plus Five" draws to a close, the world has the chance to examine what progress - if any - has been made on our environment.
Unfortunately, scientific conclusions are anything but good, especially in the...
Curated Video
One red squirrel population is facing extinction
Dorset - 1 November, 2007
1. Various of healthy red squirrels
Formby, Merseyside - 21 October, 2008
2. Wide of car entering Formby Red Squirrel Reserve at Formby
3. People at information post
4. Various of woodland forest
5. SOUNDBITE...
Curated Video
Arctic animals under threat from global warming
Ranua, Finland - 11 December, 2007
1. Various of male polar bear eating
2. Various of female polar bears being fed
3. Wide of female polar bears
4. Mid of of bears
5. Set up of Mari Heikkila walking to polar bear enclosure
6. SOUNDBITE:...
Curated Video
INDIA: NEW DELHI: RISING TIDE OF SMOG LEAVES CITY GASPING FOR BREATH
Eng/Hindi/Nat
A rising tide of filthy smog has left Delhi gasping for breath.
The Indian capital is the fourth most polluted city in the world, and deteriorating air quality may soon push it to the top of the league.
A deadly explosion...
Curated Video
Campaigning groups comment on G8 declaration
Kuehlungsborn - 7 June 2007
1. Wide exterior of building
2. SOUNDBITE (English): Daniel Mittler, Chair and Climate Policy expert, Greenpeace International
"The G8 (Group of Eight) leaders have failed to do what is necessary which is to...
Curated Video
Greece wakes up to another day of political uncertainty, vox pops
1. Wide shot of park by Syntagma Square
2. Close-up reflection of Greek parliament in the shop window, tilt to the parliament
3. Mid shot of tram station, people getting off the tram
4. Wide shot newspaper store, employee sorting...
Curated Video
Mexico's so-called water monsters, as the Axolotl salamanders are known, have been spotted in the waters of the Xochimilco lake, calming scientists' fears that they may have disappeared.
Mexico's so-called water monsters, as the Axolotl salamanders are known, have been spotted in the waters of the Xochimilco lake, calming scientists' fears that they may have disappeared.
The admittedly ugly creature has a slimy tail,...
Curated Video
Scientists combine new and old technologies in effort to stop oil spill
AP Television
Gulf of Mexico - May 25, 2010
1. Aerial of oil slick and containment ships on surface at site of oil leak
2. Wide aerial of vessel performing boom activity
3. Wide aerial of vessels at site of oil leak
AP...
Curated Video
AP report on climate change impact in Bangladesh
Southkhali, Bagerhat - 22 November, 2007
1. Various of people walking past houses damaged and destroyed by Cyclone Sidr
2. Fallen trees and destroyed houses on riverbank
3. Wide of people boarding boat with dead cattle in river
Dhaka -...
Curated Video
USA: HURRICANE SEASON PLANNING
English/Nat
It's going to be a busy season for hurricanes.
That's from scientists at the U-S National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration who are giving their first season-opening outlook.
Hurricanes are the deadliest and costliest of...
Curated Video
While hunters stalked the elusive Burmese python through Florida's Everglades over the past month, state and federal wildlife officials set traps for other animals menacing native wildlife in a fragile ecosystem.
HEADLINE: Pythons not only invasive animal problem in Fla.
CAPTION: While hunters stalked the elusive Burmese python through Florida's Everglades over the past month, state and federal wildlife officials set traps for other animals...
Curated Video
Divided America: Reflections on Climate Change
FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: apus061271Before 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...