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Nobel Economics Prize has been awarded to William Norhaus and Paul Romer
Two American researchers have been awarded the Nobel Prize for economics for studying the interplay of climate change and technological innovation with economics.
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Sanders talks G20, Mueller probe, migrant caravan
President Donald Trump will hold meetings with a long list of world leaders during his trip to Argentina for the G-20 later this week, including German Chancellor Angela Merkel, Russian President Vladimir Putin, Japanese Prime Minister...
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Sanders talks G20, Mueller probe, migrant caravan
President Donald Trump will hold meetings with a long list of world leaders during his trip to Argentina for the G-20 later this week, including German Chancellor Angela Merkel, Russian President Vladimir Putin, Japanese Prime Minister...
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Europe sizzles as temperature records fall
Temperature records that had stood for decades or even just hours fell minute by minute Thursday afternoon and Europeans and tourists alike jumped into fountains, lakes, rivers or the sea to escape a suffocating heat wave rising up from...
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Thunberg to world leaders: 'Listen to scientists'
Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg is thanking scientists for their work following the publishing of this year's 2019 IPCC report. She says science is the reason teens have taken to the streets to call attention to the climate crisis.
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Prague crowds call for action on climate change
Hundreds of students across the Czech Republic skipped classes on Friday to demonstrate for changes in climate policy.
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Venice mayor outlines plan to tackle flood damage
The Mayor of Venice on Saturday estimated that damages from the days of flooding in the city would reach at least 1 billion euros ($1.1 billion).
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NASA: 2010s is Earth's hottest decade on record
Two US agencies say the decade that just ended was by far the hottest ever measured on Earth, capped off by the second-warmest year on record.
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Low lying regions on the front line of climate change
Astaranga, Orissa -recent
1. Wide of sea shore
2. Waves at sea shore
3. Wide of reef like sand bank
4. Various of silhouette of man against the sea shore
5. Various of remains of coastal Udaykani village washed away by tidal waves
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Japanese delegates at climate change conference
1. Wide of presser
2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Nashimura Kuniyuki Chief Delegate from Japan :
"If we don't address stabilisation objectives (referring to the emissions targets) in the next framework then when are we going to address them?...
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Ice fishing in Pyongyang''s freezing temperatures
North Korea, Pyongyang - January 17, 2010
1. Mid of children on toboggan being dragged along icy ground
2. Wide of children tobogganing down small slope
3. Mid of children on toboggan on top of slope, and pan as they slide down
4. Close...
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Bumper harvest for Tunisia's olive oil industry
Olive farms in central and southern Tunisia are having a bumper harvest.
Heavy rain at key points during the year means the country is predicted to produce around four times the amount of olive oil it managed last year.
Workers at the...
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Assessment of Atlantic coast countries' readiness for hurricane season
Mexico City, Mexico May 30, 2007
1. Medium of meteorologist working on his computers at the meteorology forecast centre
2. Medium shot of Meteorologist Alberto Hernandez UnzÄżËn pointing out a tropical depression in the Pacific on a...
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USA: LA NINA WEATHER PHENOMENON TAKING OVER FROM EL NINO
English/Nat
As the freak weather phenomenon El Nino fades away, its antithesis - La Nina - is beginning to appear on the weather charts of the world.
NASA scientists have released new satellite images that show El Nino's colder sibling...
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Experts told a Senate science committee that cuts to planned weather and environmental satellites will affect scientists' ability to study the Earth's climate.
Programme version at 11:08:51
HEADLINE: Experts: Don't cut weather satellites
CAPTION: Experts told a Senate science committee that cuts to planned weather and environmental satellites will affect scientists' ability to study the...
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Professor Hans Graber at the University of Miami's Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science says a new image of the oil slick shows sizable patches have broken away and are moving to the north and towards the East Coast of Florida.
HEADLINE: Professor: Oil reaching Fla. 'not if, but when'
CAPTION: Professor Hans Graber at the University of Miami's Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science says a new image of the oil slick shows sizable patches have broken...
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Virgin Galactic unveils mothership for space tourism
Mojave, 28 July 2008
1. Wide of curtain dropping from hangar to show off White Knight Two
2. Close up of British mogul Sir Richard Branson and American aerospace designer Bert Rutan sitting in cockpit
3. Close up of Branson
4. Various of...
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Conference preps, security ahead of summit start
1. Wide of police in front of Bella Centre, venue of climate change conference
2. Mid of police at barricade
3. Close up of sign at Bella Centre, reading (English): "Bella Centre Copenhagen welcomes the world to COP15 Copenhagen"
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49 killed in second year of devastating floods
7 February 2008
1. Various aerial shots of flood areas
2. Officer looking out of helicopter
3. Aerial shot of flooded neighbourhood
4. Aerial shot of flooded bridge and road
5. Aerial shot of flooded area
8 February 2008
6. Wide of...