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Sowing the seed for respecting the environment

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URAGUAY SUSTAINABLE SCHOOLSOURCE: AP HORIZONS, LIFESTYLE, HEALTH AND TECHNOLOGY RESTRICTIONS: HORIZONS CLIENTS AND AP LIFESTYLE, HEALTH AND TECHNOLOGY CLIENTS ONLYLENGTH: 6:09SHOTLIST:AP Television Jaureguiberry, Uruguay - 1 October...
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Sowing the seed for respecting the environment

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LEAD IN:Students growing their own organic food at Latin America's first sustainable public school, just outside the capital Montevideo.Made of recycled items and powered by clean energy, the school teaches children how to live in...
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Staying in the Swedish Icehotel

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Dec.28 -- This isn't your typical snow fort. Italian architect Luca Roncoroni traveled to the Arctic Circle to design a Victorian Ice Suite for the Icehotel 365 in Jukkasjärvi, Sweden, where rooms can cost up to $1,000 a night....
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San Francisco pushing ahead with climate policy

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Environmentalists and city leaders in San Francisco said that they will push ahead with aggressive climate change policies despite President Donald Trump's executive order that seeks to boost the coal industry.Trump, who has called...
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Calif. Leaders Pushing Ahead With Climate Policy

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Environmentalists and city leaders in San Francisco said that they will push ahead with aggressive climate change policies despite President Donald Trump's executive order that seeks to boost the coal industry.Trump, who has called...
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Bloomberg

What Sunrun's CEO Plans to Learn From the Eclipse

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Aug.21 -- Lynn Jurich, Sunrun Inc.'s co-founder and chief executive officer, discusses the impact of the solar eclipse on the U.S. power grid. She speaks with Bloomberg's Julie Hyman and Julia Chatterley on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Cogeneration helps Tunisia become greener

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LEADIN Tunisia's government is on a drive to make energy production in the country greener. Introducing power cogeneration facilities in factories is going a long way towards that aim, according to officials. ...
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How much sunlight would equal the world’s yearly power consumption?

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After the hottest June recorded in the UK for 40 years, we ask people on the streets of London to guess how many hours of sunlight it would take to power the world for a year, if we could capture all that hits the Earth.
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Cuomo, Gore sign 'aggressive' climate change law

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Engie Seeing Strong Recovery After Covid Slump, CFO Says

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Feb.26 -- Engie SA Chief Financial Officer Judith Hartmann discusses the company's fourth-quarter performance, its focus on renewable energy and the Texas energy crisis. She speaks with Bloomberg's Alix Steel and Guy Johnson on...
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A housing scheme which aims to show how humans can reduce energy consumption

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1. Wide shot of low energy house 2. Tilt-up to solar panel on roof 3. Close up of solar panel 4. Pan across windows 5. Set-up shot of architect Oliver Jirka 6. Tilt down window 7. Close up of window with Jirka explaining joint...
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Scientists discuss possible results of Mars probe

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1. Scientists at Mars Rover news conference at Goddard Space Center 2. NASA animation of various of Rover space craft plunging toward Martian surface 3. SOUNDBITE (English) Pete Theisinger, Project Manager: (Partially overlaid with...
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Rival groups hold protests outside the American Petroleum Institute

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1. Medium shot of protester dressed as Saddam Hussein panning to sign 2. Medium shot of protesters 3. Wide shot of banner at protest 4. SOUNDBITE: (English) Chuck Williams, American Land Rights Association: "(We are) here to protest the...
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President Obama hosts Chile's President Bachelet

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United State President Barack Obama said on Monday the US would support the construction of a solar power plant in Chile. Obama met with Chilean President Michelle Bachelet in the Oval Office on Monday. He told media as the meeting got...
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Switching on one community to electricity

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Touba village, West Bank, 15 September 2009 1. Wide of group installing anemometer to measure wind 2. Tilt up from Comet-ME physicist Elad Orian and village resident to anemometer 3. Wide of anemometre installation 4. Residents...
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Green energy for the construction industry

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AP Television Ho Chi Minh city, 5 March 2013 1. Mid of exhibition centre, mid of wind turbine on display 2. Close of wind turbine 3. Tilt up from turbine box to wind sails on turbine 4. SOUNDBITE (Vietnamese): Andy Cao, Sales Manager,...
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Interview with NASA about Moon Habitat project for 2020

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FILE - Lunar Surface - July 20, 1969 1. Landing of lunar module "Eagle" on surface of moon 2. Astronaut Neil Armstrong walking on moon UPSOUND "One small step for man. One giant leap for mankind" 3. Armstrong taking samples of the...
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Cuba opens first solar farm that doubles the country's capacity for solar power

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1. Mid of solar panels 2. Pull out of solar panel park with thousands of photovoltaic cells 3. Close of sun reflecting on solar panel 4. Wide of solar panel park with electrical posts on background 5. Set up of Ovel Concepcion,...
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Tibet - Alternative energy from the Himalayas

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High in the Tibetan Himalayas (more than 14,000 feet/4,000 metres) engineers are tapping into rich natural resources like geothermal hot springs to bring electic power to Tibet's capital city Lhasa. Alternative forms of energy provide...