News Clip3:02
Curated Video

Scientists predict further risk to Arctic ice cap and upper atmosphere

Higher Ed
AP Television San Francisco, California -12 December 2006 1. Various of computer models showing climate change in the Arctic 2. SOUNDBITE (English): Bruno Tremblay, Assistant Professor, McGill University, Montreal: "We have a decline in...
News Clip2:47
Curated Video

Spacecraft launches in search for Earth-like planets

Higher Ed
Cape Canaveral, Florida - 6 March 2009 1. Various, Kepler, pre-launch AUDIO (English) - "countdown ... commentary. Flash as engines start, rocket lifts into night sky 2. Rocket carrying Kepler in sky 3. Various, Kepler as solid rocket...
News Clip3:30
Curated Video

Scientists study birth of hurricanes to improve forecasting

Higher Ed
Havana, Cuba - 8 July 2005 APTN - APTN Clients Only 1. Various of Hurricane Dennis blowing trees and rooves Playa del Carmen, Mexico - 18 July 2005 2. Various people walking through flooded streets after Hurricane Emily San Jose, Costa...
News Clip2:59
Curated Video

Scientists meet to finish up global warming report

Higher Ed
1. Wide exterior of UNESCO, venue for the 10th session of IPCC working group 2. Tilt down from screen to key speakers at opening ceremony 3. Various of hall, delegates from various countries 4. SOUNDBITE: (English) Dr Rajendra Pachauri,...
News Clip2:37
Curated Video

USA: NEW NASA PICTURES SHOW THIS YEAR'S EL NINO

Higher Ed
English/Nat NASA has released new images of the El Nino event - showing the extent of the changes in the sea surface height, temperature and the wind changes in the Pacific Ocean. This year's El Nino is already the warmest in 150...
News Clip2:42
Curated Video

Russia prepares claim to rights over underwater mountain range

Higher Ed
1. Wide of Moscow State University 2. Banner reading (English) "Russian Geographical Society" 3. Wide of congress hall, venue of International Arctic Forum 4. Guests attending forum 5. SOUNDBITE (Russian) Sergei Shoigu, President of...
News Clip2:04
Curated Video

Arctic expedition team return home after flag-planting

Higher Ed
1. Aeroplane taxiing across runway 2. People waiting 3. Mid shot Expedition leader Artur Chilingarov comes out of a plane holding Russian flag 4. Pan from aeroplane to officials 5. Chilingarov tasting traditional welcoming food of bread...
News Clip3:49
Curated Video

KIRIBATI: 1ST NATION TO ENTER THE NEW MILLENNIUM

Higher Ed
English/Nat The tiny island of Kiribati in the South Pacific will be the first nation on Earth to enter the new millennium - thanks to its proximity to the international date line. But of far more concern to the islanders is the fact...
News Clip5:02
Curated Video

AP's Rich Matthews dives into the Gulf of Mexico and finds a clear line between living and dead creatures on supports that hold an oil rig. But, scientists say it's too early to say that the BP oil spill is to blame.

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: 'Line of death' 35 feet below Gulf of Mexico CAPTION: AP's Rich Matthews dives into the Gulf of Mexico and finds a clear line between living and dead creatures on supports that hold an oil rig. But, scientists say it's too...
News Clip2:23
Curated Video

Two years after the Gulf of Mexico oil spill, offshore islands still clamor with birds, but birders say there aren''t as many as before and the islands themselves are simply washing away.

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: Islands, birds suffer 2 years after oil spill CAPTION: Two years after the Gulf of Mexico oil spill, offshore islands still clamor with birds, but birders say there aren''t as many as before and the islands themselves are...
News Clip2:46
Curated Video

Rum bottles, cannons, muskets and silverware are among the artifacts a team of scientists found when inspecting the Gulf of Mexico bottom in little-charted waters. Scientists say the site is one of the most well-preserved shipwrecks ever discovered in the Gulf.

Higher Ed
HEADLINE Gulf of Mexico shipwreck could be 200 years old CAPTION: Rum bottles, cannons, muskets and silverware are among the artifacts a team of scientists found when inspecting the Gulf of Mexico bottom. Scientists say the site is one...
News Clip1:51
Curated Video

BP predicts at least one of the two relief wells now being drilled to remedy the spill in the Gulf of Mexico will be completed by the end of July or in August.

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: BP opens drilling rig to cameras CAPTION: BP predicts at least one of the two relief wells now being drilled to remedy the spill in the Gulf of Mexico will be completed by the end of July or in August. It allowed a camera on...
News Clip5:57
Curated Video

Mississippi River was key to the economic development of the US Midwest

Higher Ed
Baton Rouge - 12 July 2008 1. Wide of river and barge 2. Pan right from father and son in observation area of Louisiana capitol building to river 3. Various wide shots of river 4. Wide of barge pulling to dock New Orleans - 14 July...
News Clip2:03
Curated Video

World's largest solar boat completes climate mission

Higher Ed
The world's largest solar-powered boat has docked on the banks of the Seine in Paris, after completing a three-month voyage across the North Atlantic. The voyage was part of a study of how the Gulf Stream is influencing climate...
News Clip2:30
Curated Video

Scientists give possible explanation for Jesus walking on water

Higher Ed
1. Professor of oceanography, Florida State University, Doron Nof in lab 2. Two containers of liquid 3. Nof testing ice on top of fluid, zoom in 4. SOUNDBITE (English) Doron Nof, Professor of Oceanography: "It could be about maybe 100...
News Clip1:57
Curated Video

Indonesia to install a new tsunami warning buoy

Higher Ed
1. Pan of the Baruna Jaya ship in harbour 2. Tsunami detector buoy 3. Various of equipment 4. Tilt-down of buoy 5. Various of people looking at equipment 6. Close-up of part of buoy 7. Banner: (English) "Dart & Atlas Buoys Launching...
News Clip1:36
Curated Video

Launch of Ocean Surface Topography Mission

Higher Ed
1. Wide of Delta 2 rocket preparing to launch satellite Jason 2 from Vandenberg Air Force base 2. Mid of rocket 3. Mid of rocket as smoke pours out of side 4. Close of smoke 5. Wide of rocket with final 20 second countdown to lift...
News Clip5:45
Curated Video

Abandoned ships a rusting hazard in Nigeria waters

Higher Ed
AP Television Lagos, Nigeria - 15 March, 2012 1. Various of boats left to rust along the shoreline as waves crash against the hulks Lagos, Nigeria - 1 April, 2012 2. Various of discarded ships rusting on the beach, some with salvagers...
News Clip1:39
Curated Video

Disabled Canadian ship arrives at Hawaii's Pearl Harbor under tow after engine fire

Higher Ed
A Canadian refuelling ship disabled by an engine fire pulled into Pearl Harbor under tow on Thursday morning with nearly 300 sailors on board. US Navy tug boats guided the HMCS Protecteur to a pier after making a slow journey from...
News Clip6:36
Curated Video

Scientists combine new and old technologies in effort to stop oil spill

Higher Ed
AP Television Gulf of Mexico - May 25, 2010 1. Aerial of oil slick and containment ships on surface at site of oil leak 2. Wide aerial of vessel performing boom activity 3. Wide aerial of vessels at site of oil leak AP...
News Clip2:44
Curated Video

+4:3 Halliburton reaches $1.1B oil spill settlement

Higher Ed
American company Halliburton said on Tuesday it had agreed to pay 1.1 (b) billion US dollars to settle numerous claims involving the 2010 BP Gulf of Mexico oil spill. The settlement, which is subject to court approval, will be paid into...
News Clip3:02
Curated Video

HONG KONG: DOLPHIN POPULATION APPEARS TO BE DYING OUT

Higher Ed
English/Nat Hong Kong's dolphin population appears to be dying out. Scientists believe that the pollution caused by Hong Kong's land reclamation and development schemes are killing them off. There are now only around 80 to 100 of Hong...
News Clip4:43
Curated Video

Old Italian fishing boat transformed into scientific vessel

Higher Ed
LEAD IN:A former Italian fishing boat is helping Lebanon monitor its sea pollution. The CANA-CSRS was fitted with oceanographic equipment and now sails the Mediterranean carrying out scientific tests.STORY-LINE:Cruising along Lebanon's...
News Clip1:31
Curated Video

Santa Barbara's reservoir will be mostly dry by summer. So the city is considering an expensive alternative: reopening a mothballed desalination plant to keep faucets flowing. (May 5)

Higher Ed
FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: apus009900 SOUNDBITE (English) Joshua Haggmark, Water manager, Santa Barbara "The 5-inch floppy here and the tape drive. Hehe." THIS MOTHBALLED CONTROL ROOM... COMPLETE WITH A 5-AND-1/4-INCH floppy...