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CLEAN : In Greenland, Inuit women forced by Denmark to wear contraceptive spiral speak out

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In 1974, Britta Mortensen, a woman from Illulissat on the western Coast of Greenlandm was forced to carry a spiral without her consent nor that of her parents (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Republican Senator Lindsey Graham has become an unlikely champion for action on climate change. And his position has irked just about everybody. He has been censured by Republicans back home for supporting a bill that would clamp down on greenhouse gases

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: Sen. Graham courts climate votes, reaps censure from his own party

CAPTION: Republican Senator Lindsey Graham has become an unlikely champion for action on climate change. And his position has irked just about everybody....
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Bloomberg

The Power of $1 to Fight the Spread of Zika

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April 29 -- The Zika virus has been declared a global health emergency and authorities are taking steps to slow its spread. One Canadian startup, Greenlid, believes it has a product that can be part of the solution -- and it costs as...
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Press Association

Arctic swimmer warns of 'environmental catastrophe'

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Quotes from cold water endurance swimmer Lewis Pugh - who is also the UN Patron of Oceans - at Cop26 in Glasgow.

He says leaders need a complete change of mindset after he saw what he describes as evidence of an "environmental...
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UNFCC chief on climate change talks

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Greenpeace VNR

Petermann glacier, Greenland, Denmark - July 13,
2009
1. Aerial where Petermann Glacier ends on Petermann Fjord, Kenne
dy Channel
2. Aerial of Peterman
n glacier crack
3....
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Curated Video

GREENLAND: ICEBERGS ARE BECOMING A BIG TOURIST ATTRACTION

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Ilulissat, Greenland 21-22 July 1997; Nuuk, Greenland -18 July 1997

1. Various shots of iceberg breaking up in Ilulissat ha
rbour
2. Wide shot...
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Sky News

Ice Patrol is Vital to Shipping in Greenland

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Ice Patrol is Vital to Shipping in Greenland
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Curated Video

RR0151/B Greenland: Deprived

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Sledge being pulled by dogs; dogs pulling sledges; Inuit man whipping dogs; Inuit man jumping onto sledge; sledge runners on snow; Inuit on sledge; dog; sledges; iceberg with mountains in the distance; seagulls on iceberg; fishing...
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AFP News Agency

VOICED : Iceberg Corridor sparks economic boom on Canada's east coast

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In Newfoundland Canada icebergs are a source of wonder to tourists and joy to merchants: more and more ice giants from Greenland are drifting to this island in eastern Canada (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : In Greenland village shorter winters cast doubts over dog sledding

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Able to pull a sled up to 120 kilometers per day Greenlandic dogs have long been used by Inuit hunters on the sea ice tracking seals and whales in the winter (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Elite team from French army train in Alps ahead of Greenland trek

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In the Alps 12 of the French army's mountaineering elite are preparing for a 300 kilometre ski expedition to Greenland in March (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Nuuk residents weigh in on upcoming Greenland elections

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Residents of the Greenlandic capital Nuuk weigh in on the upcoming elections in the autonomous Danish territory, scheduled to take place on April 6 (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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CLEAN : Helsinki aims to put its stamp on the art world as new biennial opens

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A new art show opens in Helsinki's archipelago, in a bid to raise the profile of the Finnish capital on the international art scene (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Press Association

Lewis Pugh talks ahead of his greatest ice swim challenge

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Cold water endurance swimmer Lewis Pugh - who is also the UN Patron of Oceans - talks ahead of his latest ice swimming challenge.



From August 25, Pugh will embark on a 10km, multi-day swim across the mouth of the Ilulissat...
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Curated Video

Greenland 'Zombie Ice' Threatens To Raise Global Sea Levels 10 Inches

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Zombie ice is part of Greenland's massive ice sheet that is melting.
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Curated Video

Walt Disney film based on a true story

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Walt Disney Pictures

1. Clip Film Trailer ''Eight Be
low''
AP
Television
Los
Angeles, recent
2. SOUNDBITE (English) Bruce Greenwood, o
n synopsis of story:
"This very driven...
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New algae found in Greenland's Ikka Bay Fjord

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New algae found in Greenland's Ikka Bay Fjord
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Sky News

Greenland's Farmers Welcome Global Warming

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Greenland's Farmers Welcome Global Warming
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Curated Video

Scientists look at the Gulf Stream for climate change answers

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Torshavn, Faeroe Islands - 22 May, 2007

1. Aerial shots of the Faeroe is
lands
2. Wide pan of Torshavn (cap
ital city)
3. Mid of research boat...
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Bloomberg

Could ‘Brexit’ Throw the U.K. Back Into Recession?

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February 25 -- Economists say voting to leave the European Union would dramatically increase the U.K.’s chances of heading down that road. As Britons contemplate their place in the 28-nation bloc before June’s referendum, respondents...
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AFP News Agency

VOICED : In Greenland village shorter winters cast doubts over dog sledding

9th - Higher Ed
Able to pull a sled up to 120 kilometers per day Greenlandic dogs have long been used by Inuit hunters on the sea ice tracking seals and whales in the winter (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Curated Video

Trump Administration Plans To Reopen U.S. Consulate In Greenland

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The State Department said reopening a consulate in Greenland is part of a plan to increase the U.S.'s presence in the Danish territory.
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AFP News Agency

VOICED : Iceberg Corridor sparks economic boom on Canada's east coast

9th - Higher Ed
In Newfoundland Canada icebergs are a source of wonder to tourists and joy to merchants: more and more ice giants from Greenland are drifting to this island in eastern Canada (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)