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Chief UN climate scientist arrives to accept Peace Prize on behalf of the IPCC

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1. Wide of Oslo Gardermoen airport 2. Wide of planes on tarmac 3. Head of Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, Nobel Peace Prize laureate Dr. Rajendra K. Pachauri approaching media 4. Cutaway airport sign 5. SOUNDBITE (English)...
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Concern over climate change as city goes from one extreme to other

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File - August 2002 1. Wide shot, Dresden seen over River Elbe 2. Various, river 3. Various, submerged buildings and flag posts 4. Various, water being pumped August 11, 2003 5. Pan to grounded riverboat 6. Various, riverboat 7. Couple...
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Crews cleaning up the destruction left by the Washington mudslide are creating grids to better organize their efforts. County officials had considered buying up people's homes there a decade ago to protect them from such a disaster. (April 3)

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A decade before a colossal landslide buried a Washington community, county officials considered buying up people's homes there to protect them from such a disaster. A 2004 Snohomish County flood-management plan said the cost of...
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The head of NASA told scientists and engineers that he regrets airing his personal views about global warming during a recent radio interview.

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HEADLINE: NASA head apologizes for global warming comment CAPTION: The head of NASA told scientists and engineers that he regrets airing his personal views about global warming during a recent radio interview. (June 6)...
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Environment ministers from 30 countries discuss climate change

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1. Various of delegates at climate change conference 2. Wide of US envoy for climate change, Todd Stern, taking seat at conference 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Todd Stern, US envoy for climate change: ++QUALITY AS INCOMING++ "Our proposal...
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The first ski resort closes in France due to global warming

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Abondance, Haute Savoie, France - July 10 - 11 2007 1. Various, Abondance ski resort, Haute Savoie 2. Ski cable car 3. SOUNDBITE: (French) Paul Girard-Despraulexn, "Abondance Demain" (Translation: Abondance Tomorrow): "The residents...
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UN climate chief says hacked e-mails damaged public image of science

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1. Wide of delegates arriving at climate chance conference venue for 15th United Nations Climate Change Conference 2. Mid of COP15 Copenhagen sign 3. Delegates arriving at conference venue 4. Close up of COP15 Copenhagen sign 5. Set up...
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US secretary of state blasts climate change deniers

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US Secretary of State John Kerry warned on Sunday against allowing scientists and big companies to "hijack" the climate debate. Kerry was delivering a keynote speech to students at the American Cultural Centre in Jakarta, Indonesia. The...
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Food and water shortages hit Nepal's poorest farmers

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The hills and fields of this district bear the scars of damaged crops and dry rivers. Nepal is one of the world's poorest countries, with more than 30 per cent of its people living below the poverty line. The country's rural poor,...
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COP21 - Air pollution in Kuala Lumpar forces schools to close / China air showing signs of improvement / China reduces coal reliance - at a cost / Family photo at climate summit in Paris / Smog continues to blanket much of Tehran / Weather worsens air pollution in Italian cities

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SHOTLIST:Air pollution forces schools to close4006695AP TELEVISIONKuala Lumpur - 5 October 20151. Skyline seen through thick haze2. Various of Twin Towers seen through haze3. People wearing face masks4. Exterior of closed schoolCOP21:...
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British expats in Portugal fear possible Brexit

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Thousands of British expatriates have learned to love the pleasure the Portuguese sunshine and the easier lifestyle, but with the so called "Brexit" on the horizon, a cloud of uncertainty is taking shape in the Algarve's blue skies. What...
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More than 200 people a year die from lightning strikes

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AP Television Guadalajara - 26 September 2014 1. General shot of lightning bolts AP Television Guadalajara - 25 September 2014 2. General shot of lightning bolts 3. General shot of lightning bolts 4. General shot of lightning bolts 5....
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Mexico City orders more traffic cuts over smog

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Mexico City ordered 40 percent of cars and trucks off the streets on Thursday, extending for a third day a traffic cutback aimed at lessening pollution.Under a rule in effect through June, one-fifth of the city's vehicles normally must...
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Vietnamese coffee growers affected by climate change

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LEADINVietnamese coffee growers are working to future-proof their crops from the impact of climate change. Heavy downpours during the last harvest season after a period of severe drought have severely impacted bean quality. Vietnam is...
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Thousands in US Protest Trump Climate Policies

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Thousands of people across the U.S. marched Saturday to demand action on climate change - mass protests that coincided with President Donald Trump's 100th day in office and took aim at his agenda for rolling back environmental...
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Thousands in US Protest Trump Climate Policies

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Thousands of people across the U.S. marched Saturday to demand action on climate change - mass protests that coincided with President Donald Trump's 100th day in office and took aim at his agenda for rolling back environmental...
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Thousands in US Protest Trump Climate Policies

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Thousands of people across the U.S. marched Saturday to demand action on climate change - mass protests that coincided with President Donald Trump's 100th day in office and took aim at his agenda for rolling back environmental...
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Vietnamese coffee growers affected by climate change

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LEADINVietnamese coffee growers are working to future-proof their crops from the impact of climate change. Heavy downpours during the last harvest season after a period of severe drought have severely impacted bean quality. Vietnam is...
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Pope on climate change, migration, NKorea

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Pope Francis has criticised climate change deniers, saying they should listen to scientists/ Speaking to reporters as he returned from his five-day trip to Colombia on Sunday, he insisted everyone has a "moral...
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Lack of rainfall delays olive harvest

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LEAD IN : Studies suggest Jordan is being hit hard by climate change, with the country getting hotter and drier than previously anticipated. A recent study claimed the kingdom could have 30 percent less...
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US climate scientists among 18 awarded French grants by Macron

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Eighteen climate scientists from the US and elsewhere hit the jackpot Monday as French President Emmanuel Macron awarded them millions of euros in grants to relocate to France for the rest of Donald Trump's presidential term. ...
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Nobel econ. winner focused on climate change

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Just one day after a United Nations panel issued an urgent call for action on climate change, the Nobel prize in economics was awarded Monday to one American researcher for his pioneering work on the economics of a warming planet _ and...