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Non Aligned Summit, Eu-Us Summit, G8, Climate

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Acting Cuban President Raul Castro stood in for his brother at the September opening of the Non-Aligned Summit which brings together more than a hundred of the world's developing nations. After acknowledging his brother's illness, Raul...
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Scientists say global warming accelerating beyond worst predictions, sots

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1. Various exteriors of conference venue 2. Danish Prime Minister Anders Fogh Rasmussen enters venue 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Anders Fogh Rasmussen, Danish Prime Minister "Well, I think there's a fair chance to reach a global agreement....
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Scientists warn accelerated glacier melts indicate sea levels could rise

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1. Wide aerial of broken ice in Sermilik Fjord 2. Wide aerial of Helheim Glacier 3. Aerial of where Glacier meets Sermilik Fjord 4. Close-up aerial of edge of Helheim Glacier 5. Professor of Climate Science Gordon Hamilton walking...
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Focus on threatened dimb tree ahead of new UN report on effects of climate change

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1. Wide of dimb tree in bush with man on donkey cart passing by 2. Mid shot of horse grazing 3. Various of dimb trees 4. Local businessman Makhtar Ndiaye walking 5. SOUNDBITE (Wolof) Makhtar Ndiaye, local businessman: "The dimb tree is...
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Cuba/US cooperation continues in coral reef environmental matters

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Cuban and American scientists will continue to work together on the marine environment, in spite of President Trump's pledge to roll back relations with the island nation.Scientists from both countrires recently concluded a month-long...
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Exclusive report from the Northwest Passage

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LEADIN: The treacherous Northwest Passage connecting the Pacific and Atlantic oceans was first successfully traversed in 1906 by a Norwegian explorer. But after more than a century, only a few hundred vessels...
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Climate-change sceptics question cause of global warming

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A group of scientists at the Katowice climate-change talks challenged Tuesday the widespread consensus that humans are responsible for global warming.
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Two American researchers win Nobel economics prize

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Two American researchers have been awarded the Nobel Prize for economics for studying the interplay of climate change and technological innovation with economics.
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Nobel Economics Prize has been awarded to William Norhaus and Paul Romer

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Two American researchers have been awarded the Nobel Prize for economics for studying the interplay of climate change and technological innovation with economics.
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Sanders talks G20, Mueller probe, migrant caravan

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President Donald Trump will hold meetings with a long list of world leaders during his trip to Argentina for the G-20 later this week, including German Chancellor Angela Merkel, Russian President Vladimir Putin, Japanese Prime Minister...
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Sanders talks G20, Mueller probe, migrant caravan

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President Donald Trump will hold meetings with a long list of world leaders during his trip to Argentina for the G-20 later this week, including German Chancellor Angela Merkel, Russian President Vladimir Putin, Japanese Prime Minister...
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Swedish teen to bring her climate activism to US

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Greta Thunberg, the Swedish teenager whose social media-savvy brand of eco-activism has inspired tens of thousands of students in Europe to skip classes and protest for faster action against climate change, said Monday that she plans to...
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Europe sizzles as temperature records fall

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Temperature records that had stood for decades or even just hours fell minute by minute Thursday afternoon and Europeans and tourists alike jumped into fountains, lakes, rivers or the sea to escape a suffocating heat wave rising up from...
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One of Greenland's glaciers shrinks 6 miles in 14yrs

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This is where Earth's refrigerator door is left open, where glaciers dwindle and seas begin to rise.
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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.