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Great hammerhead shark in the Caribbean Sea

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Diving with isolated Great hammerhead around the island of Bimini (Bahamas)
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Hammerhead shark

Pre-K - Higher Ed
The main attraction of Cocos Island diving is scalloped hammerhead sharks. You will witness wave after wave of huge groups of hammerheads, some numbering in their hundreds.
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Bloomberg

Algebris Investments and Stanhope Capital CEOs on Market Sentiments in 2023

Higher Ed
Davide Serra, Founder & CEO, Algebris Investments and Daniel Pinto, Founder & CEO, Stanhope Capital speak with Bloomberg's Francine Lacqua at the Bloomberg Invest Summit in London.
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RR7007B US POLLUTION

Higher Ed
1. Graphic illustrating pollution. 2. Nixon State of Union message. 3. Smoking factory chimneys. 4. Polluted stream, man tests water sample. 5. Bull-dozer at garbage-tip. 6. Tractor dusting crops with pesticide. 7. File film,...
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CLEAN : Surfers and swimmers call for tougher regulation against sewage dumping

9th - Higher Ed
Surfers Against Sewage (SAS) are calling on the UK government to tighten regulations over sewage outflow into the ocean from British water companies, as more wild swimmers, surfers and beach goers are complaining about raw sewage being...
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Bloomberg

Liberia Lays Out Its Roadmap to Address Water Crisis

Higher Ed
Nov.07 -- In this week’s “Commodity-In-Chief” on “Bloomberg Commodities Edge”, Alix Steel talks with Bobby Whitfield, chairman and CEO of Liberia's National Water Sanitation and Hygiene Commission (WASH). The government of Liberia has...
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A Haitian businessman and a U.S. non-profit have joined hands to bring clean water to thousands of Haitians by equipping them an innovative water filtration device. John Mone has a closer look.

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: Innovative water filtration gives Haitians hope CAPTION: A Haitian businessman and a U.S. non-profit have joined hands to bring clean water to thousands of Haitians by equipping them an innovative water filtration device. John...
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California Nonprofit Is Working To Close Water Access Gap In U.S.

Higher Ed
In the U.S., 2.2 million people are living without connected water. DigDeep is working to change that.
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VOICED : Mexicans fear for their health after mine spill

9th - Higher Ed
VOICED : Mexicans fear for their health after mine spill
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Scientists Are Trying To Solve The 'Forever Chemicals' Problem

Higher Ed
PFAS are chemicals that don't wear down even after being disposed. Now scientists are trying to address them before they cause human side effects.
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Irrigation and agriculture in Morcocco, c.1960

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Landscape of Morocco / North Africa with mountains on the background. People taking out a mud from a well. Images of water in canal. Moroccan people farming with hands and foot without any tools. Irrigation system: men pulling out the...
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Bloomberg

Trade Wars Can Easily Escalate into Hot Wars, Says Rep. Tulsi Gabbard

Higher Ed
May.09 -- Rep. Tulsi Gabbard (D-HI) discusses domestic and foreign policy issues and her candidacy for president with Bloomberg's David Westin on 'Balance of Power.'
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Nigerians protest against privatisation of water

9th - Higher Ed
CLEAN : Nigerians protest against privatisation of water
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Curated Video

Hopi Tribe Races To Expand Access To Clean Running Water

Higher Ed
For the Hopi tribe of Arizona, COVID-19 has highlighted longstanding disparities including limited access to clean running water.
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Curated Video

Surfing event held amid water quality concerns

Higher Ed
RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLYSHOTLISTAP TELEVISION - AP CLIENTS ONLYRio de Janeiro - 13 May 20151. Various of surfers on the waves (gathered for Oi Rio Pro event, though Wednesday they were not actually competing)2. Various of...
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FEMA: Unclear When Residents Will Have Clean Water In Jackson, MS

Higher Ed
Jackson, Mississippi, has been under a boil water notice since July after tests showed water quality was cloudy, triggering health concerns.
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Bloomberg

Water: Beer Brewings Key Ingredient

Higher Ed
Oct. 16 Brooklyn Brewery Co-Founder Steve Hindy discusses the key ingredient for good beer with Bloomberg's Pimm Fox on ""Taking Stock."" (Source: Bloomberg)
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Arrivals for Earth Summit, tree planting ceremony, soundbites

Higher Ed
1. Various at tree-planting ceremony at the cultural Ubuntu Village with South African Water Affairs and Forestry Minister Ronnie Kasrils (left in green polo shirt) and earth walker Paul Coleman 2. Set up of briefing European Greens and...
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Mississippi Resident Shares Struggles With Water Issues After Storms

Higher Ed
Thousands of people still don't have access to clean water after last month's winter storm. The city has not said when it expects it to be resolved.
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Pruitt on Flint crisis, global warming

Higher Ed
RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLYSHOTLIST:POOL - AP CLIENTS ONLYWashington DC - 18 January 20171. Wide of hearing2. SOUNDBITE (English) Sen. Ben Cardin (D) Maryland:"Do you believe there is any safe level of lead that can be taken...
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Bloomberg

Spencer West on Leveraging Talent With Different Abilities

Higher Ed
Mar.29 -- Inspirational speaker Spencer West presents on why companies should seek out and leverage differently abled talent at the Bloomberg Equality Summit in New York.
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Bloomberg

KKR's New Global Impact Investment Strategy

Higher Ed
Dec.17 -- Ken Mehlman, Kohlberg Kravis Roberts & Co. global head of public affairs and co-head of global impact, discusses the firm's approach to impact investing with Bloomberg's Jason Kelly on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Mississippi City Still Without Clean Water 2 Weeks After Storm

Higher Ed
People in Jackson are still under a boil order.