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Learning how air pollution can contribute to global warming

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Rosamond, California -14 May 2008 1. Wide of dry lake bed at Edwards AFB used as runway. 2. Wide of researchers test facility set up on dry lake bed. 3. Medium of researchers with test equipment. 4. Medium as researcher attached wing to...
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The jumps, stomps and roars of fans cheering on the Seattle Seahawks have been known to shake the ground. Now scientists will use expected fan quakes during Saturday's playoff game to experiment with an early warning earthquake system. (Jan. 8)

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Earthquake trackers are adding instruments at CenturyLink Field in Seattle to record expected vibrations from jumping and stomping Seahawks fans. University of Washington scientists with the Pacific Northwest Seismic Network were setting...
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Series of earthquakes tha rock Middle East leaving residents in fear for their lives (to run 0330 sat)

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A series of earthquakes rocked northern Israel this week, leaving local residents afraid, and the government concerned about emergency disaster planning. Five earthquakes measuring between magnitude three and four have hit the Tiberias...
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Dramatic pictures as lava flows from Etna

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Please Note: This story is on Beta SP tape EF04/0971 1. Various of lava flowing down mountain side 2. People walking down mountainside through steam 3. Close up of man standing near lava 4. Various of lava flowing down mountain side 5....
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Drill to test preparedness for tsunami; Banda Aceh

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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 sounding alarm:...
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Evacuee centres fill up as Mayon volcano threatens to erupt; soldiers

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1. Wide of Mayon volcano amidst low clouds 2. Various of Mayon crater puffing out ash 3. Lava track at the base of the volcano 4. Thick volcanic ash coming out of the crater 5. Wide of abandoned house, pan to soldier patrolling street 6....
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Unseasonal warm weather affecting wildlife

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January 13/14, 2007 1. Wide exterior of Leningradsky Zoo 2. Wide of bear cages 3. Medium of sign reading (in Russian) "The bears are in their den. They are hibernating" 4. Medium of zoo keeper calling out to bear 5. Wide of bear putting...
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WRAP Volcano sends deadly ash down slopes ADDS daytime a'math

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Klaten District 1. Man with ash covered face climbing off motorcycle, pan to boy covered in ash crying, holding hand of woman with ash covered face 2. Close of girl's face covered in ash 3. Group of people on motorcycles with ash...
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WRAP UN climate chief on hacked e-mails ADDS US negotiator intv

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1. Mid of sign at Bella Centre, venue of climate change conference, reading (English): "Bella Centre Copenhagen welcomes the world to COP15 Copenhagen" 2. Wide of police in front of Bella Centre 3. Mid of police at barricade 4. Set up...
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Experts warn that climate change poses increasing challenge to world's most populous nation

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Every day 71-year-old Ma Defa heads to a little well one kilometre away from his house, along a rough mountain road to haul the water back for his family's daily use. It's getting harder for Ma to scoop the water because the level is...
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Wild weather, political mood focuses new attention on climate change as President Barack Obama outlines his agenda in this week's State of the Union address.

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HEADLINE: Climate change battles heating up CAPTION: Wild weather, political mood focuses new attention on climate change as President Barack Obama outlines his agenda in this week's State of the Union address. (Feb. 11) Dadaab, north...
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Climate scientists from 100 countries in Japan to study warming risks

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Scientists from 100 countries meeting in the Japanese port city of Yokohama were putting finishing touches on Tuesday on a massive report emphasising the gravity of the threat facing communities from the polar regions to the tropics from...
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WRAP G8, G5 leaders meet, Ban on climate, reax

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L'Aquila 1. Wide of summit meeting venue 2. Wide of meeting between the Group of Five (G5) leaders, the Group of Eight (G8) leaders and their Junior Eight (J8) delegates 3. Mid of Camilla Grassi, Member of Italian team of delegates at J8...
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Farmers create terraces alongside volcano in attempt to stop heavy rains eroding their crops

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Farmers in Costa Rica are using an ancient technique dating back thousands of years to fight soil erosion and water shortages that they say is caused by climate change. Terrace farming, which some experts say was developed by the Incas,...
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Global warming is rapidly turning America the beautiful into America the stormy, sneezy and dangerous, according to a new 840-page federal scientific report on climate change. (May 6)

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FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: apus009983 Global warming is rapidly turning America the beautiful into America the stormy, sneezy and dangerous, according to a new federal scientific report. And those shining seas? Rising and...
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Interview with Pachauri, chairman of UN panel on climate change

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1. Wide of Dr Rajendra Pachauri, chairman of the United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change at hotel room 2. SOUNDBITE (English) Dr Rajendra Pachauri, chairman of the UN Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change: "Well,...
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Scientists facing charges for failing to give sufficient warning of quake

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20 September 2011 1. Close of roof that was damaged in the 2009 quake 2. Wide of collapsed buildings surrounded by fences, cars passing on the street 3. Medium of sign reading (Italian) "Interior Ministry, area under investigation by...
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Scientists have returned from an expedition across the Antarctic ocean, armed with detailed information on the future of climate change. (May 6)

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HEADLINE: Expedition sheds light on Antarctic ocean CAPTION: Scientists have returned from an expedition across the Antarctic ocean, armed with detailed information on the future of climate change. (May 6) [Notes:ANCHOR VOICE] With...
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Prince of Wales, Camilla ono visit ADDS meet Emperor Akihito, Empress Michiko

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1. Vehicle with Britain's Prince of Wales, Charles and Duchess of Cornwall, Camilla Parker-Bowles, arriving at Imperial Palace, Prince Charles and Camilla getting out of car, walking towards palace, greeting Japanese Emperor Akihito and...
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Space - US shuttle Discovery retrieves satellite

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Astronauts aboard the space shuttle Discovery completed the last major task of their mission on Saturday (16/8) retrieving a satellite released nine days earlier to study the Earth's ozone layer. CU arm moves towards grapple fixture on...
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Coastal areas on alert as Typhoon Lupit approaches

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1. Wide of Marikina river, pan to houses destroyed in Typhoon Ketsana 2. Various of destroyed houses and debris 3. Various of residents cleaning up mud and debris in street 4. Wide of news conference held by Philippine Atmospheric,...
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USA: GLOBAL SURVEYOR SPACECRAFT SUCCESSFULLY LAUNCHED

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English/Nat NASA has successfully launched its Global Surveyor spacecraft from the Kennedy Space Centre after bad weather scuppered an attempt on Wednesday. The rocket took off on time at 1700 G-M-T (noon Eastern time), Thursday, on...
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Opening ceremony of climate conference

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1. Wide of delegates seated inside conference centre 2. Mid of Moody Awori, Kenyan Vice President, arriving and sitting down 3. Various of singers welcoming delegates 4. Wide of delegates inside conference centre AUDIO of singers...
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UN climate chief slams countries for not doing enough amid dispute over money

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1. Mid tracking shot of United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) executive secretary Christiana Figueres walking past camera 2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Christiana Figueres, Executive Secretary, UNFCCC: "Nobody is doing...