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US - Reaction to US refusal to join Kyoto Protocol

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US - Reaction to US refusal to join Kyoto Protocol Varoius - 15 February 2005 As the Kyoto treaty on climate change takes effect on Wednesday, it's thought that the absence of the United States from the agreement will greatly limit its...
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What The U.S. Needs To Make A Carbon Tax Work

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For a carbon tax to have the best chance of success, stakeholders have to buy in for the long haul.
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The Green Tech Bringing Life Back to the Sea

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Aug.08 -- Concrete is vital for protecting our coastlines - but it comes at a huge environmental cost. An Israeli startup has found a way to make concrete sea defenses that get stronger over time, while encouraging life to thrive. (Video...
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US House Speaker Pelosi testifies on global warming

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1. Leader of the US House of Representatives Nancy Pelosi walking to table 2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Nancy Pelosi, Leader of the US House of Representatives: ++ Partially overlaid with cutaways of audience++ "Scientific evidence suggests...
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BP Promises To Be 'Carbon Neutral' By 2050

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The energy firm announced that it will seek to cut pollution from oil and gas enterprises and step up investments in clean energy.
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What The U.S. Needs To Make A Carbon Tax Work

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For a carbon tax to have the best chance of success, stakeholders have to buy in for the long haul.
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Supreme Court orders federal gov't to take a fresh look on CO2

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Washington, DC - April 2, 2007 1. Wide shot of US Supreme Court 2. Close-up of Supreme Court building 3. Set-up shot of David Bookbinder from Sierra Club environmental group 4. SOUNDBITE: (English) David Bookbinder, Sierra Club...
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Biden's Jobs Plan Can Help Cut Greenhouse Gases, Says Buttigieg

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Apr.22 -- U.S. Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg says passing President Joe Biden's jobs plan can help the country cut greenhouse gas emissions in half by 2030. He speaks to David Westin.
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UN Says Planet Will Warm by 1.5° Celsius Over 20 Years

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An epochal new report from the world’s top climate scientists warns that the planet will warm by 1.5° Celsius in the next two decades without drastic moves to eliminate greenhouse gas pollution. Ko Barrett, IPCC Vice Chair and Senior...
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Green Buildings Will Go Mainstream, Norman Foster Says

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Aug.31 -- Famed architect and designer Norman Foster, Foster + Partners founder, says the Covid-19 pandemic has highlighted the need for greener buildings. He's on the latest "Leaders With Lacqua Goes Green."
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U.S. Officially Pulls Out Of Paris Climate Accord

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The withdrawal comes just a day after Election Day. The winner of this year's presidential election will decide whether the U.S. leaves or stays.
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US on offensive at climate conference over Kyoto protocol

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1. Various of Greenpeace supporter with a mask of US President George W. Bush and holding umbrella under artificial rain outside Climate Change Conference, performing rendition of Gene Kelly's "Singing in the rain" (criticism to the US...
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World Leaders Urge For Action Against Climate Change

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The signs of climate change are already here, from floods and droughts to wildfires and hurricanes.
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U.K.'s Sunak Wants to Turn Pledges Into Action

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U.K. Chancellor of the Exchequer Rishi Sunak said the world must translate hundreds of billions of dollars of pledges from companies and governments into concrete action on climate change, as he hailed a new ���wall of capital���...
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Tinkering with Earth's climate to chill runaway global warming, a radical idea once dismissed out of hand, is being discussed by the White House as a potential emergency option, according to the president's new science adviser.

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HEADLINE: First Person: Holdren on global warming CAPTION:Tinkering with Earth's climate to chill runaway global warming, a radical idea once dismissed out of hand, is being discussed by the White House as a potential emergency option,...
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How pig power is helping generate electricity

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AP Television Sterksel, Netherlands, May 20 2009 1. Wide of exterior of pig farm, Praktijkcentrum or Sterksel Research Centre 2. Wide of bio-gas plant at pig farm 3. Various piglets on grass, it's their first time in the open air 4....
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Climate statement by European Commission President Barroso

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1. Wide shot of officials standing on podium 2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Jose Manuel Barroso, European Commission President: "I strongly support their ambition on energy efficiency, on clean energy, including renewable and clean coal. It is...
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Meltdown: The Science Behind Climate Change

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Nov. 30 -- This week in Paris negotiators from 195 countries will try to reach a deal aimed at reducing global carbon emissions. But what do scientists generally accept as damage to the earth? And how was it all caused? Bloomberg's Tom...
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John Kerry Says G-20 Needs to 'Step Up' on Climate Action

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Jul.21 -- U.S. Special Presidential Envoy for Climate John Kerry says G-20 countries need to "step up" their commitments to climate change and net zero goals. He spoke to Bloomberg's Francine Lacqua ahead of the G-20 meeting on climate...
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Chevron CEO Wirth to Investors: Higher Returns, Lower Carbon

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Dec.07 -- Chevron Corp. Chief Executive Officer Mike Wirth says he has a “simple promise” to investors: higher returns and lower carbon. He speaks with Bloomberg's Caroline Hyde on "Bloomberg Markets: The Close."
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Cryptocurrencies Continue To Plunge Amid Week-Long Crash

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Crashes across Bitcoin, Ethereum and the viral Dogecoin sent the cryptocurrency market down by billions of dollars.
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CLEAN : Extreme heat: could it make some parts of the world uninhabitable?

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Another year of scorching temperatures from the Middle East to sub-Saharan Africa and from Europe to the Indian subcontinent has experts increasingly worried (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Saudi's Investment Minister on Oil Demand, Economic Growth, Green Energy

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Saudi Arabia's Investment Minister Khalid Al-Falih talks about the demand for renewable energy, attracting foreign investors, working with Russia and China, and the US asking for more oil output. He spoke with Bloomberg's Annmarie...
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Senator Kerry on NKorea, House Speaker Pelosi on climate

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1. US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi at Beijing's elite Tsinghua University, walking to podium 2. Mid of attendants 3. SOUNDBITE (English) Nancy Pelosi, US House Speaker: "The world is preparing for the Copenhagen Conference at the end of...