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US businessman profits from Kyrgyzstan's growing thirst for coffee

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Bishkek - 5 August 2012 1. Mid of Brad Brenneman, owner of "Sierra Coffee Roasters" and coffee shop, emptying roasted coffee beans into hopper 2. Various of roasted coffee beans being cooled in rotating hopper 3. SOUNDBITE: (English)...
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Amman is most expensive city in MidEast

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LEAD IN: Amman lacks the glamour of Dubai, the history of Cairo, and the nightlife of Beirut - but it does have the curious accolade of most expensive city in the Middle East.STORY-LINE: In a survey conducted this year by the Economist...
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Techies Rally Against Donald Trump in Palo Alto

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A group of so-called "techies" demonstrated their disdain for President Trump at a rally on "Pi Day," a day celebrating science on 3-14, the number in math representing the ratio of a circle's circumference to its diameter.The...
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US Doomsday apocalypse clock moves forward

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The Doomsday Clock was moved 30 seconds closer to midnight on Thursday, as the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists said reckless language over nuclear weapons and a growing disregard of scientific expertise on climate change put humanity...
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New Delhi's worst season for air pollution begins

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Residents of the Indian capital woke to smoggy skies on Monday after a weekend of festival fireworks, heralding New Delhi's worst season for air pollution.People were advised to stay indoors and health warnings were issued for the young,...
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Jordan warned it is getting hotter and drier than anticipated

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LEAD IN: Studies suggest parched Jordan is being hit hard by climate change, getting hotter and drier than previously anticipated. In the world's most water-poor region, warning signs abound of what a failure...
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Nomadic herders struggling with climate change

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LEADIN: The United Nations annual climate change meeting gets underway in Bonn on November 6, 2017, with participants aiming to inject new momentum to the Paris accord and even strengthen it in 2020. However...
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Nomadic herders struggling with climate change

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LEADIN: The United Nations annual climate change is taking place in Bonn on November 6, 2017, with participants aiming to inject new momentum to the Paris accord and even strengthen it in 2020. However on the...
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Jordan warned it is getting hotter and drier than anticipated

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LEAD IN: Studies suggest parched Jordan is being hit hard by climate change, getting hotter and drier than previously anticipated. In the world's most water-poor region, warning signs abound of what a failure...
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Nobel economics winner focused on climate change

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Just one day after a United Nations panel issued an urgent call for action on climate change, the Nobel prize in economics was awarded Monday to one American researcher for his pioneering work on the economics of a warming planet _ and...
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Scientists use massive river model to fight erosion

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LEADIN: US Scientists working on new ways to battle the erosion that threatens Louisiana's coastline have a dramatic new tool: a massive replica of the lower Mississippi River. The multi-million US dollar...
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45 year long study tracks effects of climate change

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LEADIN: Ecologists in Colorado have been counting  4 million flowers and tracking 120 species of plants over the last 45 years. Their data is now providing valuable insight into the effects of climate change....
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Surrogate mothers are helping to protect a rare breed of wallaby

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Monarto Zoological Park South Australia, April 2006 1. Various of Tammar Wallaby 2. SOUNDBITE (English) Tim Collins, South Australian Department for Environment and Heritage: "You can get one fox that will kill a number of wallabies in...
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African Union, WHO comment on Ebola outbreak

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Officials from the African Union and the World Health Organisation (WHO) spoke on Wednesday in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, about the Ebola outbreak in West Africa. As the death toll from the outbreak in West Africa climbed to over a thousand,...
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The U.S. Forest Service says salvage logging, or the removal of dead trees, is needed following last year's Rim Fire in California's central Sierra Nevada region. However, environmentalists are eyeing the courts to stop it. (Aug. 4)

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FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: apus014860 [Location: Groveland, CA] [Source: AP] [Video: Rim Fire file footage] (quick fire nats) (tree cutting montage) [SOT/Matt Armstrong/Logger] ("It's just gonna fall over. It'll take time...
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Sustainable technology brings life to the Atacama desert

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AP Television News Antofagasta, Chile - January 9, 2011 1. Mid pull of Atacama desert mountains 2. Wide of mirage in Atacama desert 3. Close of dry earth pull to desert landscape 4. Mid tilt down to vines with grapes 5. Mid of grapes 6....
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Rodent reintroduced to the wild to save local forest

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AP Television Rio de Janeiro, 25 June 2010 1. Wide shot of downtown Rio showing Sugarloaf mountain in background and Campo de Santana square in foreground. Also known as Pra�a da Republica or Republic Square 2. Wide shot of entrance...