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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...
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First Pacific tsunami drill starts despite real earthquakes

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1. Wide of Pacific Tsunami Warning Centre 2. Medium of Pacific Tsunami Warning Centre 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Brian Yanagi, Tsunami Centre Spokesman: "Pacific wide tsunami exercise called 'Exercise Pacific Wave 2006,' poses two...
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The Ice Age Park - where rewilding may help combatt climate change

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AP Television Chersky, Siberia, Russia - 21 - 28 October 2010 1. Panorama of the Kalyma River 3. Panorama of guard of herd Vladimir Tataev leaving house carrying some hay 4. Mid of musk-ox 5. Wide of Tataev giving hay to musk-ox 6. Close...
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USA: DATA FROM GALILEO JUPITER PROBE RELEASED

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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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Scientists use outdoor heaters to mimic possible effects of global warming

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1. "Gothic" town sign 2. Researchers looking at animals through binoculars 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Dan Blumstein, UCLA Ecology professor: "The Rocky Mountain Biological lab is one of these places where people come and come and come for...
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A fifth of the world's plants threatened with extinction

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FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: 4034941LEAD IN: Scientists warn that climate change is likely to an increasing threat to the world's plants in the years ahead. There are now 391,000 plants known to science, and more than 20 percent...
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CAN589 BASSETT EXPLAINS GEOLOGY TRIP IN TERMS OF THE APOLLO MOON MISSION

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Team of American Astronauts in Iceland study geology in preparation for a Apollo moon voyage. 1. ms and zoom in Charles Arthur Bassett, elected NASA astronaut, speaks of geology study whilst sitting with others at campsite. SOUNDBITE:...
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US House Speaker Pelosi testifies on global warming

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1. Leader of the US House of Representatives Nancy Pelosi walking to table 2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Nancy Pelosi, Leader of the US House of Representatives: ++ Partially overlaid with cutaways of audience++ "Scientific evidence suggests...
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UK: LONDON: NEW MINERAL DISCOVERED IN MOROCCO

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English/Nat A new mineral discovered in Morocco years ago but only just recognised by scientists in London could be the closest thing yet discovered to Superman's kryptonite! Scientists from London's Natural History Museum are...
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NASA's research satellite will study atmosphere's health

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Various - Recent 1. Ducks on a pond 2. Over shoulder view of woman driving, dissolve to pan of sky up to space California - July 15, 2004 3. Countdown and launch of Aura rocket Various - Recent 4. Animation of Aura satellite orbiting...
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Seismologist on the Iran quake, tremors recorded on computer, map of epicentre

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1. Wide of Indian meteorological department official on phone looking at computer screen 2. Close of screen showing graph of seismic movements 3. Wide of Head of Seismology at the Indian Meteorological Department, R.S. Dattatrayam,...
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Nobel economics winner predicts US will accept climate science

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Yale University economics professor William Nordhaus, who won the Nobel prize in economics for linking climate change and economics, says there's "pretty widespread acceptance" of climate change science outside the U.S.
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WRAP Second day of summit of AU and EU leaders ADDS more

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1. Wide of convoy arriving at venue of joint European Union and African Union Summit 2. Various of Portuguese Prime Minister Jose Socrates arriving 3. SOUNDBITE: (Portuguese) Jose Socrates, Portuguese Prime Minister: "We are satisfied...
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The scientist-in-charge at the U.S. Geological Survey in Colorado describes the strength of the earthquake that struck Japan and the potential for tsunami waves hitting U.S. shores.

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HEADLINE: Scientist describes tsunami danger CAPTION: The scientist-in-charge at the U.S. Geological Survey in Colorado describes the strength of the earthquake that struck Japan and the potential for tsunami waves hitting U.S. shores....
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Scientists monitoring San Andreas fault for activity

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California - Recent 1. Various of San Andreas fault 2. Various of Los Angeles city AP Television News La Jolla, California - 26 June, 2006 3. GPS (Global Positioning Satellite) image of southern California with San Andreas fault...
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Explorer claims evidence of pyramid found in Bosnia

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1. Wide shot of pyramid shaped hill 2. Mid of hill 3. Wide shot of Semir Osmanagic walking to the top of the hill 4. Various of people digging at the site 5. Close of ancient sand stones found at the site 6. Osmanagic talking to...
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The multimillion dollar mission to find another earth

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NASA Television - mute 1. Various NASA animations of Kepler launch and deployment in space NASA Television Washington - 19 February 2009 2. Medium of panel at news conference 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Jon Morse, Director of NASA...
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Researchers at UC Berkeley are testing a prototype of an earthquake early warning system that California is pursuing years after places like Mexico and Japan already have them up and running. (August 26)

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SOUNDBITE (English) Richard Allen, Director, UC Berkeley Seismological Lab "It detects the very beginnings of earthquakes using seismometers very close to the epicenter, then predicts the shaking that's going to follow so you can push...
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WRAP Gore given honorary doctorate, Maathai says Obama will bring the world hope

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1. Wide of Poznan main square 2. Traffic 3. Interior hall at Adam Mickiewicz University, staff and students assembled 4. Man presents climate campaigner and former US Vice-President Al Gore with a bouquet and honorary degree 5....
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US, Australian officials react to global warming conference report

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1. Zoom-in to Paula J. Dobriansky (US State Department Undersecretary for Democracy and Global Affairs), Malcolm Turnbull (Australian Minister for the Environment and Water Resources) and James Connaughton (Chairman of the White House...
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+4:3 Reactions as UN scientific panel says global warming will make feeding world harder

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Climate change experts on Monday warned that the effects of global warming are likely to have a huge impact on global food supplies and agriculture, unless governments across the world take coordinated action to combat the fallout from...
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The Bulletin of Atomic Scientists says Earth is now closer to human-caused doomsday than it has been in more than 30 years because of global warming and nuclear weaponry. (Jan. 22)

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FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: apus024584 The Bulletin of Atomic Scientists says Earth is now closer to human-caused doomsday than it has been in more than 30 years because of global warming and nuclear weaponry. The advocacy group...
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Climate change preview, AP looks at coastal erosion in Senegal

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Popenguine, 40 kilometres (25 miles) south of Dakar 1. Wide of coastline showing collapsed wall and building, due to sea erosion 2. Mid of collapsed building on beach 3. Close-up of the waves lapping the shore 4. Wide of collapsed house...