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EDIT 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. Cutaway...
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Global picture of Earth's changing environment

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AP Television Kiribati, South Pacific - Date Unknown 1. Wide of sea with tree in middle showing rising sea level 2. Water crashing against shore, close to buildings 3. Water splashing into pig pen Arctic - Date Unknown 4. Various of...
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Engineer creates affordable protection against lightning surges

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LEAD IN   A Kenyan engineer has developed a low-cost option to protect local people and property from the dangers posed by lightning. He's developed a type of lightning arrester that can be installed on...
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USA: FLORIDA: US SPACE SHUTTLE COLUMBIA READY FOR LAUNCH

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English/Nat The space shuttle Columbia is set to blast off on Thursday morning from the Kennedy Space Centre in Florida. The shuttle's seven astronauts will be taking part in a 16-day laboratory research mission. The variety of...
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Canadian ozone monitoring satellite launched from plane

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Vandenberg Air Force Base, California - 12 August 2003 1. Various shots of aircraft taxiing and taking off 2. View from belly of airplane behind rocket as it drops 3. View of Scisat satellite leaving the launch vehicle Johnson Space...
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Brussels delegation visits to discuss free trade agreement

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1. Mid of European Union ambassador to Seoul Tomasz Kozlowski walking into a room and sitting down 2. Wide of the media conference room 3. Close-up of photographers 4. Mid of reporters listening to Kozlowski 5. SOUNDBITE: (English)...
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USA: DATA FROM GALILEO JUPITER PROBE RELEASED UPDATE

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English/Nat NASA scientists say data returned by the Galileo probe has revealed unexpected findings about Jupiter's atmosphere that may force them to rethink how the planet was formed. The scientists, at NASA's Ames Research Centre in...
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USA - Atlantis Ready For Ozone Research Flight

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NASA ground crews fuelled the shuttle Atlantis before dawn on Thursday (3/11) in advance of the spaceship's planned 11:56 a.m. (16:56 GMT) launch on an 11-day ozone monitoring mission. Six astronauts -- five Americans and one from France...
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+4:3 Mafia toxic waste dumping poisons Italy farmlands

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The farmlands around Naples - authorities say - are contaminated from the camorra's multibillion-dollar racket in disposing toxic waste, mainly from industries in the wealthy north that ask no questions about where the garbage goes as...
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USA: GALILEO SPACE PROBE WILL SOON REACH JUPITER

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English/Nat After a star-trek lasting six years NASA's Galileo space probe will reach the climax of its mission on Thursday. Two-and-half (b) billion miles from Earth, part of the space probe will plunge into the atmosphere of...
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USA: NASA DETECTS OZONE DROP OVER ARCTIC

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English/Nat Scientists of the U-S space agency NASA say there was a major drop in ozone levels last winter over the Arctic. They believe it was caused by unusually large polar clouds forming high in the Earth's atmosphere. Scientists on...
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Preview ahead of Sunday's total eclipse of the sun

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1. GRAPHIC animation illustrating Moon passing between Sun and Earth, generating eclipse ++MUTE++ 2. GRAPHIC animation illustrating shadow cast by Moon on surface of Earth ++MUTE++ Greenbelt, Maryland - 9 July 2010 3. SOUNDBITE...
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Mixed Colo. Reaction to Trump Climate Decision

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A coalition of energy producers applauded President Trump's announced withdrawal from the Paris Accord, saying the oil and gas industry has done more to reduce greenhouse emissions than treaties or policies. Western Energy Alliance...
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Celebs excited for 2017 solar eclipse

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STARS LOOK FORWARDS TO SOLAR ECLIPSE Former Vice President Al Gore is among the millions of Americans looking forward to enjoying a rare solar eclipse on home turf. As the moon passes in front of the sun,...
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The White House announced an initiative Wednesday to provide private companies and local governments better access to already public climate data. Representatives from government, private industry, and non-profit organizations gave remarks. (March 19)

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The Obama administration hopes to fight global warming with the geeky power of numbers, maps and even gaming-type simulations. Officials figure the more you know about climate change the more likely you will do something. The White House...
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As fabled lake shrinks, it leaves sinkholes that can swallow up the unwary.

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AP Television Dead Sea, Israel, 4th May 2009 1. Pan from dead sea shore to sinkholes 2. Wide of man and woman floating in the sea 3. Tilt down from chopper to road next to dead sea shore 4. Sign reads "Beware! Sinkholes Area Ahead" AP...
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Russian scientist tries to recreate the Ice Age

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HEADLINE: Russian scientist tries to recreate the Ice Age CAPTION: A Russian scientist is working to recreate Ice Age conditions by rewilding _ reintroducing native beasts to Siberia. He hopes the move will help slow global warming. (29...
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NASA plane attempts to quantify climate change

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Punta Arenas, Chile - 16 October 2009 1. Wide city of Punta Arenas 2. Punta Arenas airport, "Carlos Iba�ez del Campo" 3. Various of team of experts having a briefing before take off 4. Wide of NASA plane 5. Mid of NASA logo on...
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First-ever video images of ocean floor volcanic eruptions

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1. Various underwater shot of Ash, and sulfur laden eruptions from the crater of NW Rota-1 volcano 2. Underwater shot of liquid carbon dioxide 3. Underwater shot of vehicle covered with liquid carbon dioxide 4. Underwater shot of robot...
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Divided America: Reflections on Climate Change

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Before it got too overheated, America wasn't that split by global warming, but now emotions are rising with the temperatures."I am definitely bearing witness to climate change," said Diane Cowan, a marine biologist who studies lobster...
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SYND 27-6-72 NEW COMMUNICATION SATELLITE ERTS

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NASA feature on their newest communications spacecraft, the Earth Resources Technology Satellite. 1. cu ERTS graphic 2. cu computer panel 3. ms solar cell banks unfold on satellite 4. vs cameras installed into satellite 5. ms pull back...
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Jordan warned it is getting hotter and drier than anticipated +REPLAY+

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LEADIN: Studies suggest Jordan is being hit hard by climate change, getting hotter and drier than previously anticipated. The warning comes as a separate study by 26 institutions including the WHO and the...
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Engineer creates affordable protection against lightning surges

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LEADIN   A Kenyan engineer has developed a low-cost option to protect local people and property from the dangers posed by lightning. He's developed a type of lightning arrester that can be installed on...
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Using nature to reduce greenhouse gases

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OMAN: CARBON MOUNTAINS SOURCE: ASSOCIATED PRESSRESTRICTIONS: AP CLIENTS ONLYLENGTH: 7.21SHOTLIST:Associated Press Bidbid, Oman - 6 March 20171. Wide of truck driving through al-Hajjar Mountain valley to a geology field site2. Mid of...