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Low lying regions on the front line of climate change

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Astaranga, Orissa -recent 1. Wide of sea shore 2. Waves at sea shore 3. Wide of reef like sand bank 4. Various of silhouette of man against the sea shore 5. Various of remains of coastal Udaykani village washed away by tidal waves 6....
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Aerials of dormant Katla volcano, vulcanologist, local residents

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Eyjafjallajokull glacier - April 21, 2010 1. Various aerials of Katla volcano Hvolsvollur - April 22, 2010 2. Exterior of media centre 3. Set up shots of vulcanologist, Bryndis Brandsdottir 4. SOUNDBITE (English) Bryndis Brandsdottir,...
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Japanese delegates at climate change conference

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1. Wide of presser 2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Nashimura Kuniyuki Chief Delegate from Japan : "If we don't address stabilisation objectives (referring to the emissions targets) in the next framework then when are we going to address them?...
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Cuba embarks on programme of repairing years of environmental damage to coastline

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Havana - 30 May 2013 1. Pull out from people in water to house built on sand dune 2. Men fishing from building's ruins on sand 3. Tilt down from destroyed building on dune to collapsed walls 4. Pan of Felix Rodriguez walking next to his...
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Deadly volcano has started to erupt, scientists say

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1. Various of volcano 2. Various of displaced people, tent 3. Various of displaced people inside a school 4. Wide of blackboard, children attending class in a tent 5. Various of children writing 6. Various of students studying in the...
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Search for asteroid that may have struck millions of years ago

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1. Wide shot Gulf of Mexico 2. Various aerial shots Maurice Ewing research ship 3. SOUNDBITE: (Spanish) Manuel Anguas, Deputy Admiral, Mexican Navy: "That is correct, they have to present to the naval authorities all the corresponding...
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Ice fishing in Pyongyang''s freezing temperatures

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North Korea, Pyongyang - January 17, 2010 1. Mid of children on toboggan being dragged along icy ground 2. Wide of children tobogganing down small slope 3. Mid of children on toboggan on top of slope, and pan as they slide down 4. Close...
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WRAP Doctors warn of deteriorating conditions; Merapi spurts; tourists returning

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Pentong 1. Wide shot exterior of chicken shelter 2. Interior shot of people who are living in chicken shelter 3. Close up food supply 4. Various shots of people inside chicken shelter 5. Close up young child inside chicken shelter 6....
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Two British scientists have been given rare access to North Korea to study a huge volcano straddling that country's border with China, becoming the first foreigners permitted to conduct such a mission. (Sept. 3)

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Two British scientists are carrying out a research project on a huge volcano straddling the border between North Korea and China, the first foreigners permitted to conduct on-site studies. Dr James Hammond from Imperial College London,...
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Operation to recover crash victims continues, official comments

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Search and retrieval efforts continued on Monday for the victims of the AirAsia plane crash. Indonesian Air Force helicopters left the military airport at Lanud Iskandar in Pangkalan Bun in the morning to continue searching the shores...
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Bumper harvest for Tunisia's olive oil industry

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Olive farms in central and southern Tunisia are having a bumper harvest. Heavy rain at key points during the year means the country is predicted to produce around four times the amount of olive oil it managed last year. Workers at the...
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Thousands refuse to flee as Indonesian volcano primes for blast

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Sempu village, Kediri 1. Various of smoking volcano 2. Motorbike riding past with volcano in the distance Ngancar village, Kediri 3. Farmer tending to his crop 4. SOUNDBITE: (Indonesian) Seger, villager: Q. Why are you still working? A....
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Two British volcanologists carry out study of dormant volcano on border with China

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Two British scientists are carrying out a research project on a huge volcano straddling the border between North Korea and China, the first foreigners permitted to conduct on-site studies. Dr James Hammond from Imperial College London,...
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Assessment of Atlantic coast countries' readiness for hurricane season

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Mexico City, Mexico May 30, 2007 1. Medium of meteorologist working on his computers at the meteorology forecast centre 2. Medium shot of Meteorologist Alberto Hernandez Unz�n pointing out a tropical depression in the Pacific on a...
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Seismologists predict high probability of further quakes

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Port-au-Prince - 14 February 2010 1. Wide pan of hillside filled with destroyed buildings ++MUTE++ 2. Various of destroyed buildings on hillside ++MUTE++ 3. Tilt down of high-rise building that was undamaged by earthquake 4. Mid of...
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USA: LA NINA WEATHER PHENOMENON TAKING OVER FROM EL NINO

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English/Nat As the freak weather phenomenon El Nino fades away, its antithesis - La Nina - is beginning to appear on the weather charts of the world. NASA scientists have released new satellite images that show El Nino's colder sibling...
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Experts told a Senate science committee that cuts to planned weather and environmental satellites will affect scientists' ability to study the Earth's climate.

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Programme version at 11:08:51 HEADLINE: Experts: Don't cut weather satellites CAPTION: Experts told a Senate science committee that cuts to planned weather and environmental satellites will affect scientists' ability to study the...
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Opportunity gets ready to travel to rock formation

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1. Briefing room 2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Steve Squyres, chief mission scientist: "What you see here is one of our images. And then overlaid on that in colour is the concentration of hematite. This is the first mineral map done from the...
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Scientist says volcanic eruption in Congo imminent

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1. Wide of volcano smoking 2. SOUNDBITE: (French) Dieudonne Wafula, Volcanologist: "What we have is two very active volcanoes that are amongst the most active in the world. The Nyiragongo volcano is one of the most dangerous in the world...
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Iran under pressure to tackle deadly earthquake threat

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Iran is being warned that it's not taking the deadly threat of earthquakes seriously enough. A former geology official says the country, which regularly experiences tremors, needs to do more to address the dangers. On average, Iran...
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Professor Hans Graber at the University of Miami's Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science says a new image of the oil slick shows sizable patches have broken away and are moving to the north and towards the East Coast of Florida.

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HEADLINE: Professor: Oil reaching Fla. 'not if, but when' CAPTION: Professor Hans Graber at the University of Miami's Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science says a new image of the oil slick shows sizable patches have broken...
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Scientists gather at the IPCC with mission to tackle global warming

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1. Wide of entrance to the International Climate Conference 2. Security 3. People passing ice sculptures in the conference area 4. Close up of ice sculptures 5. Set-up shot of Rajendra K Pachauri, Chairman of International Panel on...
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Virgin Galactic unveils mothership for space tourism

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Mojave, 28 July 2008 1. Wide of curtain dropping from hangar to show off White Knight Two 2. Close up of British mogul Sir Richard Branson and American aerospace designer Bert Rutan sitting in cockpit 3. Close up of Branson 4. Various of...
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Mount Etna continues to spew lava into the air

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Mount Etna Night shots: 1. Various of Mount Etna spewing forth lava (south side) 2. SOUNDBITE: (French) Charles Riviere, Vulcanologist: "The problem is that everything depends on the seismic activity which produces the magma and if more...