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A Nobel-winning U.N. panel of scientists released their highly-anticipated report on climate change Saturday, urging the world to adapt specific policies in order to avoid worst-case scenarios from developing

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HEADLINE: New climate report urges global cooperation CAPTION: A Nobel-winning U.N. panel of scientists released their highly-anticipated report on climate change Saturday, urging the world to adapt specific policies in order to avoid...
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Melting glaciers hit Bolivia's poorest

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El Alto - recent (2008) 1. Wideshot from "El Alto" to (city above La Paz) La Paz 2. Various of family at communal tap filling buckets of water 3. Elsa Navidad and daughter walking back into hut 4. Various of mother using boiling water...
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Tsunami expert on waves that followed Chile earthquake

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1. Mid of police driving through streets, sirens blaring during tsunami warning period 2. Wide from hotel balcony showing police going by 3. Wide of hotel guest looking out on their balconies 4. Mid of hotel guest listening to...
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USA: GALILEO SPACECRAFT MISSION UPDATE

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English/Nat The unmanned Galileo spacecraft fired its engines Thursday to correct its collision course with Jupiter. The course change came two weeks after Galileo released a probe intended to study the planet's atmosphere. The probe is...
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USA - Jupiter Probe Nears Giant Planet

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USA Natsot Duration: 2.18 NASA's Galileo spacecraft and companion atmospheric probe, launched six years ago to study planet Jupiter and its four largest moons, are nearing their target. The...
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House Speaker Nancy Pelosi gave opening remarks on the challenge of global warming at a hearing of the Science and Technology Committee Thursday.

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HEADLINE: Pelosi takes on global warming CAPTION: House Speaker Nancy Pelosi gave opening remarks on the challenge of global warming at a hearing of the Science and Technology Committee Thursday. (Feb. 8) Sound Bite ONLY, No Script...
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A team of NOAA scientists that monitors the largest water masses in the world for any signs of seismic activity says the recent series of terrifying natural disasters could signify the beginning of a new cycle of large earthquakes.

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HEADLINE: Scientists in Hawaii: Tsunamis on the rise? CAPTION: A team of NOAA scientists that monitors the largest water masses in the world for any signs of seismic activity says the recent series of terrifying natural disasters...
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Calls for site of lightning storms to be recognised as world heritage site

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AP Television Congo Mirador, Venezuela - November 2009 1. Wide of sunset over Catatumbo River 2. Medium of cloud where lightning starts 3. Medium of sunset over Catatumbo River, boat moves past shack on stilts 4. Medium of lightning as...
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Famous UK geologist killed by mob in southeastern Kenya

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Mindi-Kandashi, 350 kilometres (218 miles) east of the Kenyan capital Nairobi - 2006 1. Pan of landscape 2. Various of elephants in the area 3. Late geologist Campbell Bridges outside his mine 4. Miners inside the mine hammering rock,...
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Talks on Indian Ocean tsunami warning system

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Paris, France - 22 June 2005 1. Exterior of UNESCO building 2. UNESCO sign 3. Pan of members of Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission at work inside conference room 4. Members at work 5. Computer animation, reading "Tsunami...
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Protecting the world's historic monuments from earthquake

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AP Television Jerusalem - 3 March 2014 1. Wide Tower of David citadel fortress AP Television Jerusalem - 7 March 2014 2. Wide Tower of David AP Television Jerusalem - 3 March 2014 3. Various Tower of David minaret 4. Tilt up Tower of...
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Preview to start of climate science conference

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Copenhagen, 9 March 2009 1. Various of Copenhagen city centre 2. Various of people cycling along street 3. Venue of climate conference 4. Various of sign welcoming scientists to conference 5. Courtyard outside Prof Katherine...
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In a crowded Seattle neighborhood, a plumbing contractor crew discovered the tusk of an ice age mammoth that died there 10,000 years ago. (Feb. 12)

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In the crowded south Lake Union neighborhood where Amazon.com workers go out for espresso, an ice age mammoth died 10,000 years ago and remained until Tuesday, when a plumbing contractor crew uncovered its tusk. It's the latest example...
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Danish scientists are linking cosmic battles with the global climate change

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HEADLINE: Debate over climate change heats up CAPTION: There is a general consensus that mankind is largely to blame for rising temperatures, but scientists now think they have discovered another factor. (April 2) [Notes:ANCHOR...
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US and South Korea on a mission to fight pollution

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LEAD IN:Scientists from South Korea and the United States are joining forces to look at ways of improving air quality around the world. Next week (May 2) they'll embark on a scientific mission that will collect air samples from different...
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Dead Sea shrinkage predicts future mega drought

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JORDAN: DEAD SEA CLIMATE SOURCE: ASSOCIATED PRESSRESTRICTIONS: AP CLIENTS ONLYLENGTH: 6.33SHOTLIST:Associated Press Dead Sea, Jordan, June 13, 20171. Various of salt-encrusted eastern coastline of the Dead Sea in Jordan2. Wide tracking...
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Dead Sea shrinkage predicts future mega drought

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JORDAN: DEAD SEA CLIMATE SOURCE: ASSOCIATED PRESSRESTRICTIONS: AP CLIENTS ONLYLENGTH: 6.33SHOTLIST:Associated Press Dead Sea, Jordan, June 13, 20171. Various of salt-encrusted eastern coastline of the Dead Sea in Jordan2. Wide tracking...
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Nomadic herders struggling with climate change ++REPLAY++

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++REPLAY++UPDATED LEAD IN ++ MONGOLIA CLIMATE CHANGE SOURCE: ASSOCIATED PRESS RESTRICTIONS: AP CLIENTS ONLY LENGTH: 7:08 SHOTLIST: ASSOCIATED PRESS ...
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Dogs drum up big business

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LEADIN: Dogs can drive tens of millions of pounds to small businesses in the UK, according to new research. Britain is a nation of pet lovers, and now small business owners are cashing in on the appeal of dogs...
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Dogs drum up big business

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LEADIN: Dogs can drive tens of millions of pounds to small businesses in the UK, according to new research. Britain is a nation of pet lovers, and now small business owners are cashing in on the appeal of dogs...
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Global carbon pollution rises, with most increase in China

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Global carbon pollution rose this year after three straight years when levels of the heat-trapping gas didn't go up at all, scientists reported on Monday. Preliminary figures project that worldwide carbon dioxide emissions...
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Scientists predict further risk to Arctic ice cap and upper atmosphere

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AP Television San Francisco, California -12 December 2006 1. Various of computer models showing climate change in the Arctic 2. SOUNDBITE (English): Bruno Tremblay, Assistant Professor, McGill University, Montreal: "We have a decline in...
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Gore and Pachauri campaign for climate change; meet environmentalist

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1. Wide of Grand Hotel meeting place 2. Close-up of sign 3. Cutaway of journalists 4. Nobel Peace Prize laureate and former US Vice President Al Gore walking down stairs with Dr Rajendra K. Pachauri, Head of Intergovernmental Panel on...