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Thunberg: Trump should listen to climate science

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Swedish teen climate activist Greta Thunberg has a message for Donald Trump - listen to the science about climate change.
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Thunberg to world leaders: 'Listen to scientists'

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Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg is thanking scientists for their work following the publishing of this year's 2019 IPCC report. She says science is the reason teens have taken to the streets to call attention to the climate crisis.
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Prague crowds call for action on climate change

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Hundreds of students across the Czech Republic skipped classes on Friday to demonstrate for changes in climate policy.
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Venice mayor outlines plan to tackle flood damage

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The Mayor of Venice on Saturday estimated that damages from the days of flooding in the city would reach at least 1 billion euros ($1.1 billion).
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Bloomberg talks climate in Calif. campaign trip

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NASA: 2010s is Earth's hottest decade on record

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Two US agencies say the decade that just ended was by far the hottest ever measured on Earth, capped off by the second-warmest year on record.
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Rescue efforts continue in village destroyed by quake

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1. Wide of heavily-damaged buildings 2. Close of pile of rubble, tilt up to heavily-damaged building 3. Italian Forest Police agents by fire in the street 4. Close of fire in wheelbarrow 5. Wide of collapsed buildings, mountains in the...
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USA: 2 SATELLITES LAUNCHED

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Natural Sound Two satellites were launched into orbit on Tuesday on missions to monitor the Earth's atmosphere, forests, urban centers and oceans. NASA's Earth Observing 1 and the multinational SAC-C lifted off at 10:24 a.m (1524...
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Further shocks, survivor rescued, body recovered

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1. Red Cross workers standing around pile of boxes when aftershock starts, people panicking and running towards the middle of the street; camera pans around and up the building then back to crowd in the street looking towards dust; smoke...
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Fears mountain lakes will burst their banks

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Kyrgyzstan - August, 20th, 2009 1. Wide of mountains 2. Wide of lake in the mountains 3. Mid of lake water, shore 4. Wide pan of lakes in the mountains 5. Close up river shore in the mountains 6. Mid of mountain 7. Mid of lake water,...
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Dozens gather to look for crescent moon to determine start of Ramadan

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The crescent moon was not sighted in Tunisia on Friday evening, officially making Sunday June 29 the first day of the Islamic Holy Month of Ramadan. Ramadan starts the day after the sighting of the crescent moon that marks the beginning...
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Preview on climate in Horn of Africa as G8 nears

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FILE: North Eastern province, Kenya - August, 2006 1. Wide of cattle skull lying on the ground as sun rises 2. Cow's carcass on the ground 3. Interior wide, women at treatment centre 4. Close up of infant crying Nairobi, Kenya - 29 May,...
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President Barack Obama's new science adviser, John Holdren, talks about the White House's plans for missile defense, curbing global warming and the future of NASA.

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HEADLINE: First Person: WH science adviser on priorities CAPTION: President Barack Obama's new science adviser, John Holdren, talks about the White House's plans for missile defense, curbing global warming and the future of NASA....
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BOLIVIA: SCIENTISTS SEARCH FOR REMAINS OF CHE GUEVARA

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Spanish/Nat Scientists are searching for the elusive remains of the legendary revolutionary Ernesto "Che" Guevara, on the outskirts of the Bolivian town of Vallegrande. The search follows many previous and highly-publicised attempts. The...
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Thirty years after the eruption of Mount St. Helens killed 57 people and flattened 230 square miles of forest, the devastated mountain remains an important center for volcano research and science. A video essay by the AP's Ted Warren.

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HEADLINE: Video Essay: Life returns to St. Helens 30 yrs. after eruption CAPTION: Thirty years after the eruption of Mount St. Helens killed 57 people and flattened 230 square miles of forest, the devastated mountain remains an important...
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Police detain lawmaker and suspected Taliban militant over beheading

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File - April 2009 1. Shah Abdul Aziz with black turban chanting slogan behind man speaking File - July 2008 2. Aziz talking with media during Lal Mosque operation Pakistani police have detained a former lawmaker and a suspected...
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South Africa - World's oldest footprints moved

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South African scientists breathed a sign of relief on Tuesday (23/06) as the world's oldest human footprints were successfully plucked from a dune rock in the Langebaan Lagoon and ferried by helicopter and truck to a conservation...
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Update on damage from weekend earthquake

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Simeulue island 1. Various aerial shots of island 2. Wide shot of collapsed building 3. Mid shot of same 4. Pan of damage and residents watching in background 5. Close up shot of residents 6. Various shots of an injured woman in tent...
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MONTSERRAT: REBUILDING PROGRAMME

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English/Nat After more than five years of devastating volcanic activity, the residents of Montserrat are rebuilding their lives on the north side of the 32 square mile (82 square kilometre) island. Less than half of the island's...
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UN chief scientist, Ind environ min on US attitudes to climate change

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1. Various of members of the environmental group WWF staging a performance at the Climate Change Conference venue in Bali 2. Various of interior of conference centre, as delegates go into discussion sessions 3. Man on bicycle at an event...
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Reaction in South Korea to NKorea nuclear test; markets

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1. Various of people walking in the street 2. SOUNDBITE: (Korean) Cho Bong-hoon, 79-year-old South Korean resident: "I do not know if North Korean people are coming forward for the world peace or going in the other direction. I am very...