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Rapping robot teaches youngsters to recycle

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AP Television London, UK - November 4, 2011 1. Wide of Recycler the robot dancing to the beat of "reduce, reuse, recycle." 2. Mid of school children clapping 3. Close of Recycler spinning and rapping 4. Wide of Recycler dancing as...
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German nuclear waste shipment complete

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HEADLINE: German nuclear waste shipment complete CAPTION: A German nuclear waste shipment finally arrived at a storage facility Tuesday despite non-stop efforts by protesters to delay it. (09 November 2010) VOICE-OVER: English Dannenberg...
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The life of Rio's rubbish pickers

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Rio de Janeiro - 28 April 2008 1. Horse drawn cart carrying two teenage boys. One runs across the street to rubbish bins 2. Various of collecting rubbish and riding on cart. Boy playing with toy 3. Rubbish picker Fernando Farias with...
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Brewers tap into water-saving technology in face of major drought

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A brewery in California is fighting the state's crippling drought by tapping into new water-saving technology. Bioelectric water treatment systems can be used to recycle every drop of water, also producing heat and electricity. On a hot...
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The massive fish die-off in a Southern California marina has turned out to be a boon for a Mojave Desert composting firm that is recycling the stinking haul for use as fertilizer.

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: Calif. sardines die-off a boon to composting firm CAPTION: The massive fish die-off in a Southern California marina has turned out to be a boon for a Mojave Desert composting firm that is recycling the stinking haul for use as...
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IOC says pollution may cause delays to outdoor Olympic events

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October 25, 2007 1. Wide of the opening ceremony of the 7th World Conference on Sport and Environment 2. Mid of IOC President Jacques Rogge and BOCOG President Liu Qi on the stage 3. Wide of the conference 4. Wide of participants 5. Mid...
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ISRAEL: RECYCLING RUBBER TYRES

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English/Nat An Israeli company has developed a means of recycling rubber tyres and rubber waste that it claims is both economically and environmentally sound. Levgum Ltd, based in the Israeli settlement of Kiryat Arba on the West Bank,...
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SOUTH AFRICA: FINLAND ASKED TO RECALL SHIP CARRYING TOXIC WASTE

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English/Nat The South African government appears to have changed its mind over a shipment of toxic waste from Finland, asking the Finnish government to take it all back. The country's Environment Minister - Dawie de Villiers - is...
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Dorian Ho presents his new collection of eco chic clothes.

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It is estimated that 10 million tonnes of textiles are wasted annually in Europe and America alone. China's figures are unknown but appear very high. The country is, by far, the largest exporter of apparel and textiles, with 40 pcts of...
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UAE WORKING TO IMPROVE GREEN CREDENTIALS

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The United Arab Emirates is renowned for its poor environmental record - a country with gas-guzzling 4x4s, air conditioned concrete sky scrapers and high electricity and water bills. It also has one of the highest rates of waste per...
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Nigeria's biggest city aims to use waste to provide electricity

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AP Television Lagos, Nigeria, January 24, 2014 1. Exterior, right to left pan, Lagos' largest dump, Olusosun landfill 2. Wide people walk past site 3. Mid person carrying a used lorry battery on his head 4. Mid of men standing by as...
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Rotting organic matter creates methane for cheap cooking gas

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AP Television Cape Town - 6 November 2012 1. Various of organic vegetable farmer Nokwanda Nkqayi working in her garden 2. Pan Nkqayi taking unwanted organic matter to Biodigestor machine which makes methane 3. Pipe taking methane gas...
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Mexico farmers fear a new plant will kill farming

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For more than 100 years, most of what gets flushed down Mexico City's toilets has resurfaced two hours to the north in the rivers and reservoirs of the rural Mezquital Valley. A massive new water treatment plant is about to change this....
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Community groups tackle India's piles of garbage

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LEADIN: In some parts of India mountains of garbage are becoming a real problem. Community groups are beginning to spread awareness about the garbage amassing in public spaces. They are...
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Jordan warned it is getting hotter and drier than anticipated

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LEADIN: Studies suggest Jordan is being hit hard by climate change, getting hotter and drier than previously anticipated. The warning comes as a separate study by 26 institutions including the WHO and the...
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Bloomberg

How Base10 Is Taking On Diversity in VC

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Sep.17 -- Ade Ajao, Base10 Partners co-founder and managing partner, discusses the company's new $137 million fund with Bloomberg's Emily Chang on "Bloomberg Technology."
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EWaste a growing problem in Brazil

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AP Television Rio de Janeiro, March 15, 2010 1. Wide of Rio de Janeiro's Gramacho landfill. 2. Zoom out man carries parts of old TV sets. 3. Wide pan right of woman throws computer monitor shells onto a pile. 4. Medium pan right of...
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GEORGIA: NUCLEAR RESEARCH CENTRE REMAINS MAJOR CONCERN TO LOCALS

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Russian/Nat On the eve of the eleventh anniversary of Chernobyl - the world's worst nuclear disaster - the problem of nuclear safety continues to plague the former Soviet Union. A nuclear research centre near the Georgian capital of...
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Planks made from recycled plastic build cheap houses

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Autlan, Jalisco state - 13 April 2013 1. Mid of vultures sitting on landfill 2. Wide of man collecting plastic bottles 3. Mid of man collecting plastic bottles, vultures in background 4. Mid of plastic bags and other rubbish in...
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Norwegian Prime Minister comments on Kursk sinking.

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Moscow, June 19, 2001 1. Various views of wreath laying ceremony - soldiers marching slowly carrying the wreath, Norwegian Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg and others behind 2. Band playing 3. Close-up of Jens Stoltenberg walking 4....
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Japan - Anti-pollution measures taken in Japan

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With environmental preservation high on the agenda, the Japanese city of Yokkaichi is a model of anti-pollution measures for us all to follow. It is situated 400 kilometres to the south-west of Tokyo with a population of roughly 300,000...