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VIETNAM: COFFEE CROP UNDER THREAT FROM SEVERE DROUGHT

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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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+4:3 Prolonged drought renews debate over Gorges Dam

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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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PERU: CALLS FOR MEASURES TO PREVENT MALARIA OUTBREAKS

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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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First Lady announces a donation of one million kits to treat mosquito-borne virus

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Haiti has received a large shipment of treatment packets on Wednesday to help it deal with an outbreak of the mosquito-borne virus known as chikungunya. The delivery came amid a rainy season expected to result in a surge of new cases in...
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CHINA: GLOBAL WARMING AND THE ENVIRONMENT (2)

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English/Nat The United Nation's Environment Programme says global warming is increasing at a greater rate than previously thought. The U-N-E-P's Intergovernmental Panel of Climate Change said at a news conference in Shanghai on Monday...
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Quake victims relocated amid looming rainy season

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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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Authorities express concern about a rise in reported cholera cases

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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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Ethiopia experiences an economic boom

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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)

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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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The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration said the Atlantic hurricane season will be less active than originally predicted since no named storms have developed yet this season. They say an El Nino over the Pacific Ocean is acting as a damper to tropical storms in the Caribbean and neighboring Atlantic.

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HEADLINE: Forecasters lower Atlantic hurricane outlook after quiet start CAPTION: The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration said the Atlantic hurricane season will be less active than originally predicted since no named storms...
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SUDAN: CHILD SOLDIERS

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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...
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Waters continue to rise following floods which have killed 49

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1. Various tracking shots of flooded areas 2. Flooded house 3. Pan of cows surrounded by rising waters 4. Close-up of cow 5. Children 6. Various tracking shots through flooded areas and farms 7. Various of cows in flood waters and on...
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Japanese crisis drives demand for iodine; questions of US nuclear safety

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Plano, Texas - 15 March 2011 1. Medium shot of woman looking at pill bottle next to pharmacy worker zoom into pill bottle 2. Close up of Iodoral, Iodine/Potassium Iodine supplement 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Tammy Lahutsky, customer...
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Climate change threatens sugar maple trees

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AP Television Mountsberg Conservation Area, Campbellville, Canada - March 12, 2011 1.Tilt down female conservation employee arranging logs on open fire for demonstration on how to make maple syrup 2. Close of rock, flames and ashes 3....
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A top seasonal forecaster for NOAA says global warming isn't to blame for this year's active hurricane season. He says the prediction can be tied to climate conditions that started in 1995 and warmer Atlantic Ocean temperatures.

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HEADLINE: Hurricane expert on '11 season, global warming CAPTION: A top seasonal forecaster for NOAA says global warming isn't to blame for this year's active hurricane season. He says the prediction can be tied to climate conditions...
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Jordan warned of severe droughts caused by climate change

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Jordan faces massive droughts in the future due to climate change. That's according to environmental expert, Dr. Dureid Mahasneh. He says decreasing sea levels and shorter rainy seasons mean farmers will struggle to grow crops. His...
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New app helps combat Zika

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For Luciana Santos, doing her part in Brazil's fight to control the mosquito that spreads the Zika virus, dengue and other diseases is as easy as a couple of clicks on her smartphone.Santos lives in Niteroi, Rio de Janeiro's sister city,...
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Drought devastates Malawi's crops

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MALAWI DROUGHTSOURCE: AP HORIZONS, LIFESTYLE, HEALTH AND TECHNOLOGY RESTRICTIONS: HORIZONS CLIENTS AND AP LIFESTYLE, HEALTH AND TECHNOLOGY CLIENTS ONLYLENGTH: 6:23SHOTLIST:AP TelevisionLilongwe, Malawi - 11 July 2016 1. Pan of maize crop...
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Forecasters say the 2013 Atlantic hurricane season is wrapping up as one of the quietest in decades. (Nov. 25)

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The 2013 Atlantic season has delivered the fewest hurricanes since 1982, U.S. forecasters said Monday, despite their predictions in May that it would be a busier than normal year. "It was a busted forecast," said Chris Landsea, a...
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2016 global temperatures are soaring toward a record high +REPLAY+

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+REPLAY+ ++UPDATED SCRIPT++WORLD ENVIRONMENT REVIEW 2016 SOURCE: AP HORIZONS, LIFESTYLE, HEALTH AND TECHNOLOGY / SAFA ABDULHAFIS RESTRICTIONS: HORIZONS CLIENTS AND AP LIFESTYLE, HEALTH AND TECHNOLOGY CLIENTS ONLY/ SAFA ABDULHAFIS - MUST...
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Spring flowers fail to bloom as drought enters its third year

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LEADIN: Spring flowers have vanished across the Namaqualand region of South Africa as a prolonged drought has desecrated the landscape. The lack of vegetation is impacting the local economy as tourists stay...
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Spring flowers fail to bloom as drought enters its third year

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LEADIN: Spring flowers have vanished across the Namaqualand region of South Africa as a prolonged drought has desecrated the landscape. The lack of vegetation is impacting the local economy as tourists stay...
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US hurricane officials warn to start planning now

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The annual start of hurricane season throws a shadow of dread over many coastal sections of the United States.