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Curated Video

Long term predictions for Atlantic storms

Higher Ed
Marco Island, Florida United States - 24 October 2005 (Hurricane Wilma) 1. Wide of road Hurricane Wilma winds and rain (amateur video) 2. Various of flooded area 3. Trees down close to house Dauphin Island, Alabama United States - 28...
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Melting glaciers hit Bolivia's poorest

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El Alto - recent (2008) 1. Wideshot from "El Alto" to (city above La Paz) La Paz 2. Various of family at communal tap filling buckets of water 3. Elsa Navidad and daughter walking back into hut 4. Various of mother using boiling water...
News Clip5:58
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BLACK PEARL FARMING IN THE SEYCHELLES

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Black pearl cultivation is a family business for the Seychelles' only pearl farm. The rarity of the marine gems make them a prize worth diving. The rare black pearl is one of the ocean's most-prized jewels. Pristine waters are an...
News Clip2:59
Curated Video

Some families in Puerto Rico still waiting for electricity

Higher Ed
Standing outside his pastel green home perched on a remote mountain in Puerto Rico's Adjuntas region, Domingo Ortiz Perez prays as he waits for electricity to be restored. He hasn't had any power since Hurricane Irma hit...
News Clip4:39
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Senegal villagers replanting their devastated mangrove forests

Higher Ed
Creeping into the water with their tangled roots, mangrove trees provide a lifeline for animal and human alike. But use of the mangroves for firewood and housing has led to a decrease in the number. Now, groups of villagers such as...
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Top US security officials discuss anti-bird flu plan

Higher Ed
Washington, DC - 5 December 2005 1. Close-up US Secretary of Health and Human Services Mike Leavitt shaking hands with Department of Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff 2. Mid view conference 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Michael...
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Launch of new satellite to monitor storms brewing on Earth

Higher Ed
1. Wideshot of Atlas rocket carrying GOES satellite on launch pad 2. Close-up of rocket 3. Wide view as rocket lifts off 4. Close-up of rocket 5. Mid view of control room 6. Various views as rockets flies into space Just in time for the...
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USA: HURRICANE SEASON PLANNING

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English/Nat It's going to be a busy season for hurricanes. That's from scientists at the U-S National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration who are giving their first season-opening outlook. Hurricanes are the deadliest and costliest of...
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Some families in Puerto Rico still waiting for electricity

Higher Ed
Standing outside his pastel green home perched on a remote mountain in Puerto Rico's Adjuntas region, Domingo Ortiz Perez prays as he waits for electricity to be restored. He hasn't had any power since Hurricane Irma hit...
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Sky News

Harrison Schmitt, Apollo 17 Astronaut Interview Part 1

Higher Ed
CLEAN: Interior shots of Harrison Schmitt, Apollo 17 Astronaut interview on 20th July 2019 in Washington, Untied States.
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Bloomberg

BMO Family Office's Schleif on Debt Ceiling Impasse, Markets

Higher Ed
BMO Family Office Deputy CIO Carol Schleif joins "Bloomberg Daybreak: Australia" to discuss the markets' reaction to the debt-ceiling debate. She also discusses her investment strategy with Haidi Stroud-Watts and Shery Ahn. (Source:...
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Curated Video

PERU: SCIENTISTS SAY WATER TEMPERATURE IS RETURNING TO NORMAL

Higher Ed
Spanish/Nat Marine scientists in Peru say the blight of a vast, freak warm ocean current on the nation's fishing industry is finally lifting. The swathe of warm water, known as El Nino, arrived late last year sending cold water fish...
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USA: EL NINO WEATHER PHENOMENON SAID TO BE DYING OUT (2)

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English/Nat "El Nino" -- the weather phenomenon that has caused unusual weather patterns since the beginning of 1997 is said to be dying out. Using the latest satellite technology, NASA researchers say that for the first time they can...
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Curated Video

Sea turtles lay their eggs along the beaches of Ostional

Higher Ed
Climate change is making it difficult for some sea turtle species along Costa Rica's Pacific Coast to survive, according to local biologists. As many as 600 sea turtles travel each year to lay their eggs along the beaches of Ostional in...
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Curated Video

PERU: RED CROSS PRESIDENT ASTRID HEIBERG VISIT

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Spanish/Nat The President of the International Society of the Red Cross and Red Crescent, Astrid Heiberg, has arrived in the Peruvian capital Lima as part of an official visit. She is in Peru to assess damage in the country following...
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Curated Video

VIETNAM: COFFEE CROP UNDER THREAT FROM SEVERE DROUGHT

Higher Ed
Vietnamese/Nat Vietnam's export coffee crop, which it says is the fourth largest in the world, is withering as farmers struggle to save their plants from the worst drought of the century. The country's central highlands, the scene of...
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Curated Video

+4:3 Prolonged drought renews debate over Gorges Dam

Higher Ed
Xingzi County, Jiangxi Province - June 2, 2011 1. Close-up tilt up man covering up his boat 2. Wide shot of man covering up his boat 3. Wide tilt up of dried-up Poyang Lake 4. Close-up of dead fish and flies 5. Close-up of covered...
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Curated Video

PERU: CALLS FOR MEASURES TO PREVENT MALARIA OUTBREAKS

Higher Ed
Spanish/Nat Peruvians have called upon their government to implement measures to ensure a wide spread outbreak of mosquitoe-carried illnesses such as Malaria does not occur. Some medical authorities are blaming the climatic changes...
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Curated Video

Quake victims relocated amid looming rainy season

Higher Ed
Corail-Cesselesse - 11 April 2010 1. Wide of graders levelling land for tent camp 2. Wide of tents at new camp Corail-Cesselesse - 10 April 2010 3. Wide of Haitian President Rene Preval walking with officials at new camp 4. Various of...
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Curated Video

Authorities express concern about a rise in reported cholera cases

Higher Ed
Haiti's health system still does not have the capacity to adequately treat cholera patients and there has been an uptick in cases in the country's capital, an official with the international medical group Doctors Without Borders said...
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Curated Video

Ethiopia experiences an economic boom

Higher Ed
Ethiopia - recent (exact date and location unknown) 1. Various of farmers working in field 2. Wide of market 3. Close of bags filled with produce 4. Various of farmers in field Addis Ababa - recent 5. Exterior of Addis Ababa office of...
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Florida officials urge residents to prepare for the upcoming Atlantic hurricane season, even if it's predicted to be a slow one. (May 27)

Higher Ed
Florida officials are urging residents to prepare for the upcoming hurricane season, even if it's predicted to be a slow one. U.S. Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz joined National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration officials in Miami on...
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SUDAN: CHILD SOLDIERS

Higher Ed
Rumbek, Marial Bai South Sudan 24-25 Feb 2001 1. Child soldiers singing and clapping 2. Various of child soldiers 3. Close up of child soldier singing 4. Wide shot of soldiers clapping 5. SOUNDBITE: (Arabic) Paulino Kol, child...