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Biden Pledges to Give $11 Billion to Fight Climate Change

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Sep.21 -- President Joe Biden says the U.S. would double its financial support to help low-income countries adapt to a warming climate and shift to clean energy. In April, he had committed $5.7 billion. Biden says he'll work with...
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Trump's Election Gave Our Work More Meaning: Former Patagonia CEO

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Jun.30 -- Rose Marcario, the CEO of Patagonia from 2008 to 2020, says the election of President Donald Trump gave her environmental activist work more meaning. She appears on the latest episode "Leaders with Lacqua Goes Green."
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Bloomberg

Green Buildings Will Go Mainstream, Norman Foster Says

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Aug.31 -- Famed architect and designer Norman Foster, Foster + Partners founder, says the Covid-19 pandemic has highlighted the need for greener buildings. He's on the latest "Leaders With Lacqua Goes Green."
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Bloomberg

U.K. Considers Carbon Border Tax to Protect Businesses

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May.28 -- The U.K. is considering a carbon border tax to protect domestic industries and manufacturers from becoming uncompetitive due to policies aimed at tackling climate change. Martin Callanan, U.K. minister for climate change, talks...
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The Kennedy family is grieving again after the estranged wife of Robert Kennedy Jr. hanged herself at her home in suburban New York. Mary Richardson Kennedy, who had dealt with drug and alcohol charges in recent years, was found dead Wednesday afternoon.

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HEADLINE: Author: Mary Kennedy's death a 'cry of anger' CAPTION: The Kennedy family is grieving again after the estranged wife of Robert Kennedy Jr. hanged herself at her home in New York. Mary Richardson Kennedy, who had dealt with...
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CLEAN : Bloomberg says investors pricing in climate risk

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CLEAN : Bloomberg says investors pricing in climate risk
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Bridgeman Arts

Journey For Survival part seven - Severely malnourished children in hospital in Bangladesh, c.1981

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Clip from 'Journey For Survival' 1981 documentary about drought and famine in developing countries. Severely malnourished children in hospital in Bangladesh. Nurse talks to the camera.
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Bridgeman Arts

Journey For Survival part four - fetching and digging for water in India. Worshipping water. People digging together in a community project in Tanzania.

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Clip from 'Journey For Survival' 1981 documentary about drought and famine in developing countries. Indian village, women pumping water out of a well and carrying water pales on their heads. Digging for water under the sand in the...
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Bloomberg

Sanders: We Can Do Better Than a Trump-Led Trade Deal

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Jan.15 -- Senator Bernie Sanders, a Democrat from Vermont, and Senator Elizabeth Warren, a Democrat from Massachusetts, talk about the USMCA. Sanders says the U.S. can do better, Warren says it's a modest improvement. They appear in the...
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Bloomberg

The Startup Serving Cell-Based Meat to a Plate Near You

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Jun.11 -- Uma Valeti, Memphis Meats co-founder and chief executive officer, discusses the benefits of cell-based meat with Bloomberg's Caroline Hyde, Joe Weisenthal and Romaine Bostick on "Bloomberg Markets: What'd You Miss?"
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Bloomberg

Workers Want to Make the World Better, Says Former Patagonia CEO

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Jun.30 -- Rose Marcario, the former CEO of Patagonia and environmental activist, says workers want to know they can contribute to making the world a better place. She appears on the latest episode "Leaders with Lacqua Goes Green."
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Bloomberg

Emerson Collective Backs New Climate Technology Fund

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Sep.08 -- Elemental Excelerator is spinning out a new venture capital fund, Earthshot Ventures, to support entrepreneurs tackling climate change. With backing from the Emerson Collective, John Doerr, Tom Steyer, and Microsoft, Earthshot...
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Bloomberg

Why It's So Hard to Build Things in America

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Aug.19 -- As debate continues over a massive infrastructure bill in Congress, passing legislation that greenlights these projects is only the first step. In this video, we look at five reasons why it's so difficult to build major...
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Curated Video

Germany - Conference on global warming

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A week-long conference on global warming began in Bonn on Wednesday (22/10), where experts are beginning to prepare proposals for a world environmental summit on reducing greenhouse emissions which is slated to be held in Kyoto, Japan,...
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AFP News Agency

VOICED : Bosnian nature reserve threatened by hydr

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VOICED : Bosnian nature reserve threatened by hydr
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AFP News Agency

VOICED : Activists vow resistance as courts to rule on Canada pipeline

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Opponents of a pipeline from Canada's land locked oil sands to the Pacific Coast went to court this week in a desperate bid to stop a major pipeline expansion that has also sparked protests across the region
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Curated Video

Spain Offers To Host U.N. COP25 Environmental Summit

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The executive secretary of the U.N.'s Framework Convention on Climate Change announced the offer after Chile had to back out of hosting the summit.
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Bloomberg

World’s Top Long-Term Risks Are Environmental: WEF

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Jan.15 -- Borge Brende, president at World Economic Forum, and Peter Giger, chief risk officer at Zurich Insurance Group, discuss the WEF’s 2020 list of the world’s top five long-term concerns. They speak on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Bloomberg

"Role of ESG in Investing"

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Former US Treasury Secretary Lawrence H. Summers & Steve Rattner, Willett Advisors Chairman discuss greenwashing and long term risks companies face when it comes to the future of the environment.
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Sky News

Manufacturers Turning Back on Electric Vehicles

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Manufacturers Turning Back on Electric Vehicles
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AFP News Agency

VOICED : African penguins in peril as race for climate deal quickens

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VOICED : African penguins in peril as race for climate deal quickens
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Sky News

Vince Cable Talks About Third Heathrow Runway

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CLEAN: The Government cleared the multi-Billion pound expansion of Heathrow for take-off today, but will do it, with a Reduced Majority in Parliament, after the Resignation of one prominent MP. Zac Goldsmith quit, saying the project...
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Curated Video

Corbyn: Labour won't block Brexit, Syria reaction

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The leader of Britain's opposition Labour Party on Sunday said that "Parliament has the authority" when it comes to the terms of Brexit.Following Thursday's High Court ruling, the British government must now debate the terms of Britain's...
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Bridgeman Arts

Journey For Survival part six - African people sing at a funeral for a boy who died from unsafe water. c.1981

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Clip from 'Journey For Survival' 1981 documentary about drought and famine in developing countries. African people sing at a funeral for a boy who died of Schistosomiasis, as a result of unsafe water.