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USA: NASA TEAM LIVES & WORKS IN AIR-TIGHT CHAMBER

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English/Nat The four person team that has spent almost two months in a special air-tight chamber at the Johnson Space Centre in Houston, Texas held a press conference from their temporary home Wednesday. The team is living and working...
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RUSSIA: NUCLEAR WASTE PROCESSING PLAN

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Russian/Nat Russia's Atomic Energy Ministry has won preliminary approval of its plan to earn as much as 20 (b) billion U-S dollars by importing other countries' nuclear waste for processing - up to 21 thousand tons of it over the next...
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INDIA: ACCUSATIONS THAT US TOXIC WASTE IS SENT TO INDIA

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Hindi/English/Nat Environmentalists are accusing the United States and the Indian government of conspiring to drown South Asia in toxic waste. Greenpeace claims the U-S is sending ships loaded with asbestos and other dangerous toxins to...
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USA: NUCLEAR WATCHDOG REACTS TO REPROCESSING OF GEORGIAN WASTE

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English/Nat Nuclear watchdog groups in the U-S have reacted cautiously to the news that the U-K will also be receiving nuclear waste from the former Soviet republic of Georgia. They are pleased that the U-K is cooperating with U-S...
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Pakistan's mangrove forests under threat from pollution

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Near Rohri Village 20km from Karachi - August, 8th, 2009 1. Mid of boatmen starting the engine on wooden boat 2. Close up of the engine fan 3. Zoom in from wide of mangrove trees in the distance 4. Wide of large mangrove trees 5. Mid of...
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Protesters in Germany took to the streets speaking out against nuclear waste that is to be stored in the country.

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HEADLINE: Germans Protest Against Nuclear Waste CAPTION: Protesters in Germany took to the streets speaking out against nuclear waste that is to be stored in the country. (nov. 12) [Notes:ANCHOR VOICE]
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ISRAEL: GREENPEACE ACTIVISTS BLOCK SHIP FROM DUMPING TOXIC WASTE

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English/Nat Two Greenpeace activists were arrested Sunday after they blocked an Israeli ship from dumping toxic waste in the Mediterranean. The environmental group claimed victory after a four-hour stand-off when the ship, The Aribel,...
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Biodegradable styrofoam produced from flower waste

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AP Television Faca - December 10, 2009 1. Close shot pull focus of carnations 2. Tilt down of woman working cutting carnations 3. Close of woman cutting carnations 4. Mid shot of woman cutting carnations and placing waste inside...
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Missing radioactive Cobalt-60 found dumped near stolen truck

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Mexican authorities kept a night-time watch on a field where thieves abandoned a stolen shipment of highly radioactive cobalt-60, while officials began planning the delicate task of recovering the hazardous material. Authorities found...
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Cardboard car race shows off competitors' creativity and determination

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Over 50 teams competed in a soapbox race in Taipei on Sunday, showing their creativity and determination. Soapbox racers these days are no longer made from used soap boxes. They come in all shapes and forms: a noodle bowl, a miniature...
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Switzerland, Geneva - Toxic Waste

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The environmental organisation Greenpeace dumped about a tonne of Dutch and German waste outside a conference centre in Geneva, Switzerland on Monday (21/3) to protest the continuing export of waste to developing countries. JAKARTA,...
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Bag charge aims to reduce mounting plastic waste

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LEAD IN:Shoppers in Indonesia are coming to grips with new charges for plastic bags in supermarkets.The policy, aimed a reducing the country's plastic waste, is also proving to be a boost for makers of ec-friendly carrier...
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Fossil-fuel-free future house in South Africa

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AP Television Cape Town, South Africa - July 4, 2012 1. Mid of Van der Hoeven on the pedal washing machine 2. Close of pedalling the pedal washing machine 3. Close zoom into washing machine cylinder turning 4. Mid of organic vegetable...
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Shoes and bags made of discarded tuna skins feature in green fashion show

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On the face of it, it may look like any fashion show. But what's different about these models is that they're all wearing clothes made using eco-friendly, sustainable and ethical production methods. For the 115 labels taking part in...
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Buildings constructed out of recycled rubble left by quake

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1. Wide of men demolishing house damaged by earthquake 2. Wide of men standing on top of partially collapsed house 3. Close up of one of the workers demolishing house 4. Various of men demolishing house 5. Close up of hole on roof 6....
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Jordan warned it is getting hotter and drier than anticipated

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LEAD IN: Studies suggest parched Jordan is being hit hard by climate change, getting hotter and drier than previously anticipated. In the world's most water-poor region, warning signs abound of what a failure...
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US tunnel collapse renews nuclear site fears

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The collapse of a tunnel containing radioactive waste at the Hanford nuclear weapons complex in the US underscored what critics have long been saying: that the toxic remnants of the Cold War are being stored in haphazard and unsafe...
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Mysterious giants hidden in Copenhagen woods

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LEADIN:If you go down to Copenhagen's woods today, you're sure of a big surprise.A self-described recycling artist has hidden six towering giant sculptures around the outskirts of the Danish capital.STORYLINE:Meet 'Thomas On The...
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Jordan warned it is getting hotter and drier than anticipated

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LEAD IN: Studies suggest parched Jordan is being hit hard by climate change, getting hotter and drier than previously anticipated. In the world's most water-poor region, warning signs abound of what a failure...
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Jakarta takes steps to curb growing gadget waste

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LEADIN: Authorities in Jakarta are embarking on a public campaign to raise awareness about e-waste and the need for proper recycling. Levels of unwanted electronic gadgets and electrical appliances have...
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New recycling scheme swaps rubbish for food

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LEADIN: A new recycling website offers people in Cairo the chance to swap their rubbish for food and even medical supplies. STORYLINE: At the back of this small truck a deal is being made. ...
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Women transform palm tree waste into Nubian-style accessories

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EGYPT SEWING SOURCE: ASSOCIATED PRESS RESTRICTIONS: AP CLIENTS ONLY LENGTH: 3:59 SHOTLIST: ASSOCIATED PRESS - AP CLIENTS ONLY Aswan – 10 May 2018 ...
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