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Arctic animals under threat from global warming

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Ranua, Finland - 11 December, 2007 1. Various of male polar bear eating 2. Various of female polar bears being fed 3. Wide of female polar bears 4. Mid of of bears 5. Set up of Mari Heikkila walking to polar bear enclosure 6. SOUNDBITE:...
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Campaigning groups comment on G8 declaration

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Kuehlungsborn - 7 June 2007 1. Wide exterior of building 2. SOUNDBITE (English): Daniel Mittler, Chair and Climate Policy expert, Greenpeace International "The G8 (Group of Eight) leaders have failed to do what is necessary which is to...
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AP report on climate change impact in Bangladesh

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Southkhali, Bagerhat - 22 November, 2007 1. Various of people walking past houses damaged and destroyed by Cyclone Sidr 2. Fallen trees and destroyed houses on riverbank 3. Wide of people boarding boat with dead cattle in river Dhaka -...
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Why rock rabbits might hold the key to climate change

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Cape Town, South Africa - 31 July 2009 1. Wide tracking shot of the mountain 2. Medium shot of researchers in cable car 3. Mid shot of Dr Chase looking at rock hyrax 4. Mid shot of rock hyrax on mountain ledge 5. Over the shoulder shot...
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The climate change debate that's raising temperatures

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US CLIMATE CHANGESOURCE: AP HORIZONS, LIFESTYLE, HEALTH AND TECHNOLOGY RESTRICTIONS: HORIZONS CLIENTS AND AP LIFESTYLE, HEALTH AND TECHNOLOGY CLIENTS ONLYLENGTH: 5.16SHOTLIST:AP TelevisionFriendship, Maine, US - 10 May 2016 1. Wide of...
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UN warns hotter weather is here to stay

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The UN weather agency is warning that hotter weather appears to be here to stay and that the Paris climate accord reached last year shouldn't give way to complacency about global warming.The World Meteorological Organisation (WMO) issued...
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Techies Rally Against Donald Trump in Palo Alto

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A group of so-called "techies" demonstrated their disdain for President Trump at a rally on "Pi Day," a day celebrating science on 3-14, the number in math representing the ratio of a circle's circumference to its diameter.The...
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US Doomsday apocalypse clock moves forward

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The Doomsday Clock was moved 30 seconds closer to midnight on Thursday, as the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists said reckless language over nuclear weapons and a growing disregard of scientific expertise on climate change put humanity...
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Jordan warned it is getting hotter and drier than anticipated

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LEAD IN: Studies suggest parched Jordan is being hit hard by climate change, getting hotter and drier than previously anticipated. In the world's most water-poor region, warning signs abound of what a failure...
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Jordan warned it is getting hotter and drier than anticipated

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LEAD IN: Studies suggest parched Jordan is being hit hard by climate change, getting hotter and drier than previously anticipated. In the world's most water-poor region, warning signs abound of what a failure...
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Nobel economics winner focused on climate change

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Just one day after a United Nations panel issued an urgent call for action on climate change, the Nobel prize in economics was awarded Monday to one American researcher for his pioneering work on the economics of a warming planet _ and...
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45 year long study tracks effects of climate change

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LEADIN: Ecologists in Colorado have been counting  4 million flowers and tracking 120 species of plants over the last 45 years. Their data is now providing valuable insight into the effects of climate change....
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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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Bloomberg talks climate in California

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Michael Bloomberg made his first US presidential campaign trip to California on Wednesday.
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A U.N. panel of scientists issued a stark warning on Monday about the effects of global warming as they concluded a week-long meeting in Japan. (March 31)

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SOUNDBITE (English) of Dr. Chris Field, Co-Chair Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change "One of the important findings is that we are not in the era where climate change is some kind of a future hypothetical. We live in a world where...
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Farmers in Costa Rica 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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WHO Rep, EU Environment Commissioner speak at Climate Change meeting

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1. Wide of exterior of EU building where meeting is being held 2. Wide of interior of meeting room 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Bettina Menne, World Health Organisation delegate and one of the report authors: "First of all I think the IPCC...
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Delegates to climate conference s'bites, Greenpeace

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1. Wide pan of interior of meeting room 2. Wide of delegates 3. Mid of US delegation 4. Mid of Australian delegation 5. Wide of delegates applauding 6. EU Environment Commissioner Stavros Dimas talking to Australian delegate 7. Dimas...
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WRAP Comments of various delegates; ADDS EU Environment Commissioner bites

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1. Wide pan of interior of meeting room 2. Various of delegates 3. Mid of US delegation 4. Mid of Australian delegation 5. Wide of meeting room 6. Wide of delegates applauding 7. EU Environment Commissioner Stavros Dimas talking to...
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British tycoon offers scientists multi-million prize to reduce climate change

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London, 9 February 2007 1. Wide of news conference 2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Richard Branson, British tycoon: "and, at the very least, it is highly unlikely that we'll stop a three to four degrees rise in the earth's temperature, even if...
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Scientists look at the Gulf Stream for climate change answers

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Torshavn, Faeroe Islands - 22 May, 2007 1. Aerial shots of the Faeroe islands 2. Wide pan of Torshavn (capital city) 3. Mid of research boat 'Magnus Heinason' 4. Close of ship bell 5. Mid of captain 6. Wide of Torshavn harbour 7. Close...
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+4:3 UN chief urges faster response to global warming as summit opens

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AP Television 1. Various of Emir of Qatar Sheik Hamad bin Khalifa Al-Thani and his wife entering opening session of high level segment of annual United Nations climate talks 2. Cutaway of camera 3. Officials entering conference centre 4....
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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...