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Heavy floods devastate crops, WFP and Japanese reax
Outskirts of Pyongyang, North Korea - 15 August 2007
1. Pan from fast flowing river to people standing on road damaged by floods
2. Close-up of broken concrete, pan to wide of road 
3. People working to rebuild road 
4. Adults and...
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Plans to restore the worlds largest Buddha statue
SHOTLIST:Lushan, Sichuan Province, China, April 1, 2001 - 
1.WS and pan on mountainside and river with Great Buddha statue
2.WS Great buddha statue with boat passing by
3.MS boat on river at the feet of the Giant Buddha
4.Tilt down on...
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Bishops stop short of asking Arroyo to resign
1. Wide shot press conference of Catholic Bishops Conference of the Philippines
2. Mid shot bishops at podium 
3. Close up of Archbishop of Manila, Gaudencio Rosales
4. Wide shot bishops seated
5. SOUNDBITE: (English) Archbishop Fernando...
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Severe weather affects roads, bridges to citadel
Cusco - 26 February 2015
1. Various of tourists crossing the Aobamba River in metal basket along steel cable
2. Tourists getting help from locals to get out of basket on Machu Picchu side 
3. Female tourist getting into basket to cross...
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200-foot-long hole in California dam
Water could pour over an emergency spillway at Lake Oroville for the first time ever, a last-ditch alternative that California officials said they had been hoping to avoid.The California Department of Water Resources said that the...
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Scientists use massive river model to fight erosion
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...
Bloomberg
Citi's Mann Says a Recession in Next Two Years Requires Some Shock
Sep.18 -- Catherine Mann, global chief economist at Citigroup, discusses the economic impact of the move away from globalization and what could prompt a recession in the next two years. She speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
AFP News Agency
VOICED : Alaska's indigenous people feel the heat of climate change
The same oceans that nourished human evolution are poised to unleash misery on a global scale unless the carbon pollution destabilising Earth's marine environment is brought to heel warns a draft UN report obtained by AFP (Footage by...
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New US school prepares youth for climate change
A new high school in New Orleans is preparing students for careers in coastal protection and restoration in anticipation of a future with ongoing climate change and sea level rise.
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New school prepares youth for climate change
A new high school in New Orleans is preparing students for careers in coastal protection and restoration in anticipation of a future with ongoing climate change and sea level rise.
Bloomberg
U.S., European Auto Markets Have Reached Peak: Moody’s
Mar.02 -- Falk Frey, senior vice president at Moody’s Germany, discusses the U.S. and European auto industry and the impact of the coronavirus on the sector. He speaks on “Bloomberg Markets: European Open.”
Bloomberg
Coronavirus Update: China Death Toll at 1,380; Revisions Cloud Picture
Feb.14 -- China’s revisions to coronavirus data are making it more difficult to gauge the true scope of the outbreak. China’s Hubei province reported 4,823 additional coronavirus cases, confirming that the nearly 15,000 reported a day...
Curated Video
Biodiversity restored in reforestation programme after landslides
AP Television FILE 
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 10 April, 2010
1. Wide of funeral procession for several landslide victims from Morro Bumba slum
2. People walking in procession with white casket 
3. Close up of woman crying at funeral
4....
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Beaches are vanishing from years of storms in Florida, pushing residents to pay out of pocket to replenish their strips of sand.
HEADLINE: In Fla., beach erosion a costly problem
CAPTION: Beaches are vanishing from years of storms in Florida, pushing residents to pay out of pocket to replenish their strips of sand. (March 15)
[Notes:AP]
[NAT SOUND] Ocean noises,...
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Experts warn that climate change poses increasing challenge to world's most populous nation
Every day 71-year-old Ma Defa heads to a little well one kilometre away from his house, along a rough mountain road to haul the water back for his family's daily use.
It's getting harder for Ma to scoop the water because the level is...
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Latest pictures from the Mars Rover
1. Still image from Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter - zoom into Victoria crater and location of Rover Opportunity
2. Still image from edge of Victoria crater rock outcrop named "Cape Verde"
3. Wide view of scientists involved in Mars Rover...
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Farmers create terraces alongside volcano in attempt to stop heavy rains eroding their crops
Farmers in Costa Rica are using an ancient technique dating back thousands of years to fight soil erosion and water shortages that they say is caused by climate change. 
Terrace farming, which some experts say was developed by the Incas,...
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BOSNIA: SARAJEVO: LATEST SITUATION
English
The strangle hold on Sarajevo continues to tighten.
A UN spokesperson urged maximum caution and use of armoured cars and flack jackets for crossing to the airport.   
The whole concept of the safe areas has been eroded by actions...
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Crumbling cliff forces residents to flee apartment building
1. Various of building on a cliff
2. Sign reading in (English) "Danger do not go near cliff."
3. Parked moving trucks
4. People going up and down the stairs of apartment building
5. People loading moving truck with belongings
6. Sign...
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A weakening Hurricane Kyle spun past Maine's rugged eastern coast Sunday, delivering a glancing blow as it moved on to Canada.
HEADLINE: Kyle misses Maine, downgraded to tropical storm 
CAPTION: A weakening Hurricane Kyle spun past Maine's rugged eastern coast Sunday, delivering a glancing blow as it moved on to Canada. (Sept. 29)
 [Notes:OPENS WITH SOT:]
SOT:...
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Nearly 200,000 evacuate from US dam area
Nearly 200,000 people remained under evacuation orders Monday as California authorities try to fix erosion of the emergency spillway at the United States' tallest dam that could unleash uncontrolled flood waters if it fails.About 150...