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notes: fcs 42 ft location: dc title: serviced date: no: date shot: recently length: 42 ft seconds: 1:11 sound: double system date of arrival: soil conservation experts fight shoreline erosion soil conservation...
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Landslide and quake rubble swell Italy river

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The Italian town of Castelluccio di Norcia became all but cut off from the rest of the world on Sunday following the earthquake.The 6.6 tremor sparked a number of landslides, which sent boulders tumbling on to the road between Visso and...
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Crews Work to Shore Up Spillway at Oroville

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The water level dropped Monday behind the United States' tallest dam, reducing the risk of a catastrophic spillway collapse and easing fears that prompted the evacuation of nearly 200,000 people downstream.As the day began, officials...
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Council orders residents to stop works on homes on cliff edge

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Houses on the cliff edge in Eastchurch, Kent, as residents trying to save their homes from plunging over the cliff edge have been ordered to stop work for a second time by Swale council.
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Beaches in Norfolk have been closed off with risk for the homes

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Homes sit close to the cliff edge at Hemsby in Norfolk, where the beach has been closed off because of significant erosion and the risk that homes could fall into the sea. A popular Norfolk beach could be closed to the public for decades...
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Storm Surge & Erosion in Outer Banks From Maria

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Maria regained strength and became a hurricane again Wednesday, pushing water over both sides of North Carolina's Outer Banks and taking its time to slowly turn away from the U.S. Atlantic coast. No injuries have been...
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Cover Crops Grow In Popularity, But Not Everyone Can Afford Them

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Cover crops can protect and improve soil health. But they can also help in instances of drought or flooding.
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Local communities work to prevent deforestation

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1. Zoom in Mount Gorongosa 2. Various evergreen rainforest 3. Pan misty mountain 4. Wide shot of farmer using the slash and burn method of agriculture 5. Pan of forest tree 6. Pan forest to agricultural land 7. Close up spider web 8. Mid...
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Coffee and conservation: Mozambique tries both on a mountain

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LEADIN Conservationists on Mozambique's Mount Gorongosa are encouraging farmers to grow coffee plantsin the shade of hardwood trees. It's hoped the method will not only improve their lives but reverse...
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US scientists turn back the clock to develop new crops

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This Kansas field could be a small step toward a big leap forward in agriculture. Researchers from the non-profit research organisation the Land Institute are working to turn this wheatgrass into a viable crop to replace the standard...
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Claims Sunderbans islands at risk from climate change

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Sunderbans Islands 1. Various of Sunderbans Islands and mangrove forests on the banks as seen from a boat 2. Monkey sitting on a tree branch with its cub 3. Wide of a royal Bengal tiger swimming, reaching the bank then running into the...
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CHINA: FACING ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION CRISIS

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Mandarin/Eng/Nat Pressed by the world's largest population, China is facing a serious environmental crisis. High pollution levels across the country and large tracts of arable land are lost every year to toxic poisoning,...
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Battling desertification in South Africa

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AP Television Eastern Cape Province, South Africa - August 25, 2011 1. Wide of Karoo drylands 2. Close of Karoo drylands Cape Town, South Africa - 31 August, 2011 3. Mid of Professor Timm Hoffman at work 4. Close of computer screen 5....
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VOICED: France's coastal communities cope with beach erosion

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VOICED: France's coastal communities cope with beach erosion
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Metereologists warn of violent climate changes

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SHOTLIST: Havana, Cuba - May 10 & 8, 2001 May 10 2001 1. Wide-shot of satellite dish at the Cuban Institute of Meteorology and sun surrounded by a solar halo 2. Parabolic disc overlooking Havana 3. Various shots of weather satellite...
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Profile of Wangari Maathai, Nobel Peace Prize winner

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1. Various of Nobel Peace Prize winner Professor Wangari Maathai planting a tree 2. Maathai standing under sign reading : Green Belt Movement 3. Wide of fence of Green Belt Movement 4. Close up of sign reading: Green Belt Movement 5....
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Scientists Use River Model to Fight Erosion

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Nats of birds on Lake Hermitage THIS LOUISIANA FISHING VILLAGE – ONCE SURROUNDED BY MILES OF LUSH MARSH AND CENTURIES-OLD LIVE OAKS – TODAY JUST A SHELL OF THE PARADISE CLAY BOUDREAUX REMEMBERS AS A CHILD. ...
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Dentists issue warning over fizzy vitamin drinks

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London, UK, March 11, 2010 1. Close up of vitamin tablet dissolving in glass 2. Medium close of woman entering dentist's room 3. Close of woman sitting on dentist's chair 4. Wide of woman sitting in surgery with dentist and nurse 5....
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Convicted Philippine Journalist Ressa: We Won't Be Silenced

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Jun.16 -- Maria Ressa, chief executive officer and executive editor of news site Rappler Inc., discusses her conviction of cyber libel for publishing in 2012 what the court said was a defamatory report against a businessman. The verdict...
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State Council releases report on state of China's environment

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FILE - Shanxi Province, 6 March 2003 1. Wide, pan of factory beside farm land 2. Close of factory chimney 3. Wide of factory with waste water discharging into farm land 4. Medium of waste water discharging into farm land 5. Tilt down of...
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Hundreds of volunteers spent the weekend in Mobile, Ala., helping kick off the construction of a planned 100-mile oyster reef aimed at restoring damage from years of overfishing, coastal erosion and development.

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HEADLINE: First Person: Restoring the gulf's oysters CAPTION: Hundreds of volunteers spent the weekend in Mobile, Ala., helping kick off the construction of a planned 100-mile oyster reef aimed at restoring damage from years of...