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Iceland commemorates its first glacier to vanish

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With poetry, moments of silence and political speeches about the urgent need to fight climate change, Icelandic officials, activists and others bade goodbye on Sunday to what once was a glacier.
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What Can Be Saved? Preserving science in Venezuela

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RESEARCHERS ARE RACING TO STUDY VENEZUELA'S LAST GLACIER.
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Officials: Planpincieux glacier at risk of collapsing

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A fast-moving melting glacier on the Mont Blanc massif is now posing a threat to a picturesque valley near the Italian Alpine town of Courmayeur.
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CLEAN : Melting glaciers reveal a Swiss pass for first time since Roman era

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The once-thick layer of ice that covered the pass between the Scex Rouge and Tsanfleuron glaciers in Switzerland has completely melted away, exposing bare rock that had been frozen over since at least the Roman era (Footage by AFPTV via...
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The impact of the volcanic erruption on Iceland's wildlife

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AP Television Southern Iceland, April 21, 2010 1. Various aerial shots of Eyjafjalla volcano during eruption 2. Various shots of surrounding countryside,including ash-strewn roads and long shots of the volcano 3. Various shots of...
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USA: ALASKA: 90 RESCUED FROM SINKING CRUISE SHIP

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English/Nat More than 90 passengers were rescued from a small cruise ship in Alaska after it struck a rock in a coastal inlet and began flooding. The "Spirit of 98" was close to shore in Alaska's Inside Passage - a narrow stretch that...
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Emperor penguin found on NZ beach ready to return to wild

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1. Close of emperor penguin, named "Happy Feet" 2. Mid of penguin in enclosure 3. Close of Happy Feet 4. Close of webbed feet 5. Mid of Dr. Lisa Argilla, manager of veterinary science at Wellington Zoo, wrapping penguin with blanket 6....
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Peace talks between Indian and Pakistani officials resume

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New Delhi - 14 November 2006 1. Wide of meeting room with Indian and Pakistani delegations seated around table 2. Mid of Indian delegation 3. Mid of Pakistani delegation 4. Photographers and cameramen 5. SOUNDBITE: (English) Pranab...
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UN Secretary-General visits Patagonia as part of climate change trip

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1. Various of United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon being briefed by scientists with maps 2. Ban walking to helicopter 3. Ban boarding helicopter 4. Cutaway flight crew 5. Helicopter taking off 6. Wide of Glacier Gray 7. Ban...
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Indian and Pakistan defence officials hold talks on Siachin Glacier

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1. Wide exterior of Pakistan Defence Ministry 2. Pakistan flag 3. Pan from Pakistani delegation to Indian delegation 4. Indian flag on table 5. Indian Defence Secretary Shekhar Dutt 6. Pakistan Defence Secretary Kamran Rasool 7....
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CHILE: ARGENTINA & CHILE SIGN CRUCIAL PROTOCOL

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Spanish/Nat Argentina and Chile have signed a crucial protocol aimed at solving the last territorial dispute between the two South American nations. The protocol seeks to ensure congressional ratification of a 1991 treaty that put an end...
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More than 100 buried in avalanche which hit a military complex

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1. Wide of news conference held by military 2. Photographer 3. Mid of news conference 4. SOUNDBITE: (Urdu) Major General Ashfaq Nadeem, Director General of military operation: "Regarding your question as to whether there are people...
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Pakistan army chief calls for talks with India over disputed Himalayan glacier

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1. Wide of Pakistan Air Force plane stationary on tarmac 2. Pakistan Army Chief, Ashfaq Pervez Kayani, talking to media 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) General Ashfaq Pervez Kayani, Pakistan Army Chief: "What I am saying is that this conflict...
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Army chief leads memorial for soldiers who died in avalanche last year

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A memorial service was held on Wednesday for the victims of a deadly avalanche that hit a military base near the Pakistan-India border in April 2012. Speaking at the service, Pakistani Army Chief General Ashfaq Parvez Kayani said the...
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British Columbia's best kept wine secret

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Naramata, British Columbia - 19th September 2008 1. Various Naramata landscape, vineyards and wineries Okanagan Center, British Columbia - 18th September 2008 2. Close red grapes on hanging on the vine 3. Mid man surveys wine bottling...
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Rescue work to recover bodies of 129 soldiers buried in avalanche

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1. Wide aerial shot of snow covered mountains of Siachen glaciers in the Northern area of Pakistan 2. Wide aerial shot of snow covered mountains through aircraft window 3. Pan of site where avalanche hit 4. Wide of media and army...
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The head of NASA told scientists and engineers that he regrets airing his personal views about global warming during a recent radio interview.

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HEADLINE: NASA head apologizes for global warming comment CAPTION: The head of NASA told scientists and engineers that he regrets airing his personal views about global warming during a recent radio interview. (June 6)...
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PAKISTAN: INDIA ACCUSED OF ATTACKS ON KASHMIR BORDER

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English/Nat Pakistan has accused India of unprovoked attacks on the Kashmir border between the two neighbours. The accusation comes after a week of tension over the disputed "line of control". The worst of the conflict has occurred...
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More than one-thousand marchers arrive from Cajamarca in gold mine protest

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1. Various of gold mine protesters in trucks arriving at Lima 2. Pan right of protesters going out from the trucks and carrying flags 3. Wide of protesters carrying flags and banners marching through Lima streets 4. Mid of protesters...
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Setting up Base Camp on Alaska’s Denali

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FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: apus054934NORTH AMERICA'S HIGHEST PEAK CAN SEEM AS INACCESSIBLE AS IT IS ISOLATED.(nat sound)BUT THESE CHINOOK HELICOPTERS THUNDER INTO ALASKA'S INTERIOR EACH SPRING, RIGHT UP TO DENALI'S SLOPES.(nat...
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US Army sets up base camp for Denali climbers

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FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: 4035470LEAD IN: North America's highest peak can seem as inaccessible as it is isolated.But every spring, U.S. Army Chinook helicopters thunder into Alaska's interior, right up to Denali's slopes to...
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US Army sets up base camp for Denali climbers

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LEAD IN: North America's highest peak can seem as inaccessible as it is isolated.But every spring, U.S. Army Chinook helicopters thunder into Alaska's interior, right up to Denali's slopes to set up base camps for climbers.STORY-LINE:For...
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CLEAN: Breathtaking beauty of Himalayas slowly melting away

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CLEAN: Breathtaking beauty of Himalayas slowly melting away