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Rising temps, underground tremors, indicate imminent volcanic eruption

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Mount Kelud, East Java 1. Wide of observer looking at Mount Kelud and its water-filled crater lake 2. Pan from top of Mount Kelud to water-filled crater 3. Mid of water flowing from crater lake 4. Various of hot water bubbling to surface...
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UN Sec Gen visits Arctic Circle calls for action on climate change, WWF protest

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Pool Arctic Circle - 1 September 2009 1. Pan from ship crew member using binoculars to the United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-moon speaking with the Captain on the KV Svalbard 2. Various views from Svalbard of ship going through...
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USA: SCIENTISTS CREATE FIRST 3D IMAGES OF MARTIAN NORTH POLE

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Washington DC, 7 December 1998 1. Various NASA animation - zoom in on Mars polar ice cap 2. Various NASA animation Mars Global Surveyor spacecraft 3. SOUNDBITE : (English) James Garvin, Goddard Space Flight Centre 4. Various NASA...
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Appeal hearing for US citizen held on espionage charges

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1. Wide exterior of Beijing High People's Court 2. Wide of guard at gate 3. Various of defendant's lawyer Tong Wei walking into entrance of courthouse 4. Close of High Court Emblem on building 5. Wide of media surrounding Robert...
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Scientists at the Pacific Tsunami Warning Center in Hawaii continue to monitor aftershocks and warn there could be more large earthquakes and tsunamis in the coming years.

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HEADLINE: Tsunami expert: A few more quakes to worry about CAPTION: Scientists at the Pacific Tsunami Warning Center in Hawaii continue to monitor aftershocks and warn there could be more large earthquakes and tsunamis in the coming...
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Drill to test preparedness for tsunami

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14 October, 2009, Jakarta 1. Wide of Indonesian Meteorological Climatology and Geophysics agency office 2. Close of digital clock 3. Tilt up from light blinking to a man monitoring computer UPSOUND: siren 4. UPSOUND (Tagalog) of worker...
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USA: SPACE SHUTTLE ATLANTIS

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NASA briefly lost contact with space shuttle Atlantis and its six astronauts Sunday because of crossed radio signals. Communication was restored after eight minutes and the astronauts spent the rest of the day working on...
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Mission studying sun from space marks 10th anniversary

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File 1. NASA Animation of SOHO (Solar and Heliospheric Observatory) approaching the Sun Goddard Space Flight Centre, Beltsville, Maryland - 2 December 2005 2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Dr. Alex Young, NASA Researcher, SOHO Project: "SOHO has...
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Climate conference delegates comment on Obama visit

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1. Various of delegates inside UN climate conference venue 2. Wide of news conference by Pan African Climate Justice Alliance 3. Cutaway of media 4. SOUNDBITE (English) Mithika Mwenda, Coordinator at Pan African Climate Justice...
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Waters continue to rise following floods which have killed 49

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1. Various tracking shots of flooded areas 2. Flooded house 3. Pan of cows surrounded by rising waters 4. Close-up of cow 5. Children 6. Various tracking shots through flooded areas and farms 7. Various of cows in flood waters and on...
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Seven scientists jailed for 6 years for failing to warn of earthquake in 2009

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1. Medium shot of Judge Marco Billi as he prepares to deliver verdict 2. SOUNDBITE (Italian) Marco Billi, Trial Judge: "In the name of the Italian people and according to articles 533 and 535 of the standard code of procedure, this...
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Climate change threatens sugar maple trees

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AP Television Mountsberg Conservation Area, Campbellville, Canada - March 12, 2011 1.Tilt down female conservation employee arranging logs on open fire for demonstration on how to make maple syrup 2. Close of rock, flames and ashes 3....
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WRAP 4:3 Launch of climate satellite fails; NASA reax

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1. Various of Taurus XL rocket carrying NASA's Glory satellite on launch pad at Vandenberg Air Force Base 2. Wide interior of NASA mission control 3. Countdown and launch 4. Various of Taurus XL rocket carrying NASA's Glory satellite in...
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2016 global temperatures are soaring toward a record high +REPLAY+

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+REPLAY+ ++UPDATED SCRIPT++WORLD ENVIRONMENT REVIEW 2016 SOURCE: AP HORIZONS, LIFESTYLE, HEALTH AND TECHNOLOGY / SAFA ABDULHAFIS RESTRICTIONS: HORIZONS CLIENTS AND AP LIFESTYLE, HEALTH AND TECHNOLOGY CLIENTS ONLY/ SAFA ABDULHAFIS - MUST...
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Climate Decision Could Endanger Trump Properties

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President Trump's decision to pull out of the Paris climate agreement could accelerate damage to his family's real estate empire in the coming decades, especially his properties that lie just feet from the encroaching sea in low-lying...
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Climate Decision Could Endanger Trump Properties

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President Trump's decision to pull out of the Paris climate agreement could accelerate damage to his family's real estate empire in the coming decades, especially his properties that lie just feet from the encroaching sea in low-lying...
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Cuba and US to continue marine conservation work

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Cuban and American scientists will continue to work together on the marine environment, in spite of US President Donald Trump's pledge to roll back relations with the island nation.Scientists from both countries recently concluded a...
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Space Voyager

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VOYAGERS AMAZING PICTURES OF NEPTUNE AND TRITON: PASADENA, CALIFORNIA AND SPACE. Voyager 2, discovered broad, flat bands of dust orbiting Neptune and found evidence the planet has "Southern Lights," NASA said August 26. The...
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Communications satellite launched on Ariane 5 rocket

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An Ariane 5 rocket launched by NASA in French Guiana on Thursday managed to put two satellites in orbit despite having problems with the launcher telemetry. A statement by Ariane Group said the second tracking station did...
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US chemical plant fire sparks air quality concerns

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US officials say they're not sure when a fire at a Houston-area petrochemicals storage facility will burn itself out, but they are confident that the air quality is safe.
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No end in sight for fire at Texas chemical plant

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Authorities say a drop in water pressure caused a large fire at a Houston-area petrochemicals terminal to intensify overnight and spread to additional storage tanks.
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How a German man is shrinking his carbon footprint

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Some people count their calories, but Dirk Gratzel counts his carbon emissions.