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USA - CFC Gases Blamed For Ozone Hole Over S.Pole

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Man-made chlorines are chiefly responsible for eating away at the earth's protective layer of ozone over the South Pole, according to new evidence released on Monday (19/12) by NASA scientists. Detailed data sent back to earth since 1991...
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USA: WASHINGTON: OZONE HOLE LAYER MAY CLOSE IN 10 YEARS

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English/Nat Researchers in the United States say the hole in the Ozone layer - which protects the earth from harmful cosmic rays - may start closing within 10 years. A new study says the amount of ozone-destroying chemicals in the air...
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San Francisco plans how to combat future flooding

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Scituate, Massachusetts - 29 October 2012 1. Mid of waves in a rough sea as Superstorm Sandy hammers US East Coast 2. Wide of strong waves slamming against rocks in front of sea wall 3. Mid of waves crashing into rocks of sea wall 4....
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ANTARCTICA: NASA SAYS OZONE HOLE IS DUE TO CHLORINE CHEMICALS

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English/Nat American scientists say an ozone hole over Antarctica the size of North America is due to man-made causes. They say new data from a U-S science satellite confirms that high levels of man-made chlorine chemicals are to blame....
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Medical ice cream combats side effects of chemotherapy

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AP Television Near Matamata, North Island - 10 November 2010 1. Various of cows grazing on hillside AP Television Auckland, North Island - 11 November 2010 2. Close of tub of 'Recharge' ice cream - label on top says (English) For...
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NASA releases new images of Antarctica

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1. Wide of NASA (National Aeronautics and Space Administration) news conference at Goddard Space Flight Centre in Greenbelt, Maryland 2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Robert Bindschadler, Chief Scientist, NASA's Hydrospheric and Biospheric...
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WRAP Report on climate change, soundbites

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1. Exterior of building, venue of Climate Change Convention 2. People in the hall 3. Various of journalists ahead of news conference 4. Various close-up shots of pages of report 5. Wide of speakers on main stage 6. SOUNDBITE:...
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LIB 24-2-70 MINERAL PROSPECTING IN WESTERN AUSTRALIA

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Mineral prospecting in Western Australia by exploration company, Academus 1. wide of prospector walking through scrub 2. ms prospector, chipping rock samples with hammer 3. cu chipping rock sample 4. various shots builders on...
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USA: NASA LAUNCH SATELLITE TO STUDY OZONE LAYER

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English/Nat NASA has launched a satellite that will map and study the Earth's ozone layer for at least two years. The Total Ozone Mapping Spectrometer-Earth Probe -- known as TOMS -- vaulted into space on a smaller rocket, nearly two...
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Delegates gather for International Climate Change meeting

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AP Television 1. Wide of meeting venue 2. Delegates arriving 3. Woman standing next to sign reading: (French) "Conference Centre" 4. Various of delegates 5. SOUNDBITE: (English) Rajendra Pachauri, Chairman of the Intergovernmental...
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US researchers solving the dilemma over biofuel or food

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July 10, 2008 - Massachusetts and Louisiana, USA Jennings, Louisiana. United States, July 9, 2008 1. Wide shot water storage tank 2. Pan left backhoe dumping bagasse into tank 3. Medium shot backhoe 4. Medium shot worker moving...
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Scientists working in Colorado say they are seeing the effects of climate change on the local plants and wildlife

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SHOTLIST: Gothic, Colorado, USA - July 2006 1. Wide view Colorado mountains, wildflowers 2. Various views mountains, snow 3. Close-up sign to Gothic, site of The Rocky Mountain Biological Laboratory 4. Various views researchers trapping...
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New technique helping to uncover humans' ancient past

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1. Various of professor and assistant examining items including ancient elephant and hippo bones and Hominid tools 2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Professor Eitan Tchernov, Hebrew University of Jerusalem: "They were tool makers not only tool...
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Research says changing cattle feed could reduce methane

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LEADIN:Scientists say cattle and sheep farmers can begin to control their massive contribution to greenhouse gases and global warming by feeding their animals more high value, nutritious plants.The claims are made in a new report which...
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UN chief at climate change summit, comments

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1. Wide of stage at Delhi Sustainable Development Summit 2009 2. Thai Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn lighting inaugural lamp 3. Wide of inaugural session 4. United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-moon lighting inaugural lamp 5. Various...
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President Barack Obama says the recovery plan will, in part, focus on clean renewable energy and fund research into breakthroughs in energy and save our planet from climate change.

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HEADLINE: Obama: Energy reform critical to economic future CAPTION: President Barack Obama says the recovery plan will, in part, focus on clean renewable energy and fund research into breakthroughs in energy and save our planet from...
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ADB releases report on climate change

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RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLYSHOTLIST:ASSOCIATED PRESS - AP CLIENTS ONLYFILE: New Delhi, India - 26 May 20151. Heat shimmers outside President's residence Rashtrapati Bhavan2. People with their heads covered3. People sitting and...
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GM CEO: Stock Split Not In Shareholder Interest

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General Motors shareholders have overwhelmingly turned down an activist shareholder's plan to split the company's stock into two classes. Only about nine percent of the stockholders voted for the plan from David Einhorn's Greenlight...
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USA: NASA SCIENTISTS FIND LARGE HOLE IN OZONE LAYER

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Natural Sound Scientists of the U-S space agency NASA say they're seeing the largest hole ever in the ozone layer over Antarctica. They say the measurements taken in the last three months over the region show that the hole in that...
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Researchers claim link between weather and risk of suffering a stroke

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AP Television Chicago, US - January 2014 1. Wide of Chicago skyline and Lake Michigan during recent polar vortex 2. Wide of Chicago resident walking near lake 3. Various of Chicago residents walking in cold weather AP Television Atlanta,...
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Claims Sunderbans islands at risk from climate change

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Sunderbans Islands 1. Various of Sunderbans Islands and mangrove forests on the banks as seen from a boat 2. Monkey sitting on a tree branch with its cub 3. Wide of a royal Bengal tiger swimming, reaching the bank then running into the...
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A look at the contribution rice makes to methane emissions

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1. Wide of rice field with rice plant in foreground 2. Various of farmers working in rice field 3. Wide of people going into small hut 4. Close-up of rice being served 5. Tilt-up of woman picking up rice with her hand and eating 6....
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Turkish scientist says it's not possible to predict earthquakes

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A Turkish scientist working for the Kandilli Observatory and Earthquake Research Institute in Istanbul said on Monday that it was not possible to predict earthquakes. Ali Pinar, a professor at the Earthquake Engineering Department made...
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NASA spacecraft prepares to enter a polar orbit with Jupiter

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LEAD INNASA is about to fly the Nuno spacecraft within some three thousand miles of the cloud tops of Jupiter in what scientists say is a new achievement in planetary exploration. During a series of flybys, Juno will probe beneath the...