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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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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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Drilling in the depths of the Dead Sea to unearth ancient secrets

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AP Television News Dead Sea, Israel - 23 November, 2010 1. Sunrise over the Dead Sea 2. More of sunrise 3. Shot of dead sea 4. Dried salt on shore of dead sea 5. Close up of salt 6. Shot of water 7. Sun over water 8. Shot of flags 9....
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Al Gore receives US$1 million for environmental work from Israeli fund

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1. Wide of conference hall 2. Former United States Vice-President Al Gore walking into ceremony 3. Israeli President Shimon Peres arriving at ceremony 4. Footage of Gore displayed on video screen at ceremony 5. Gore receiving prize 6....
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Japan urges India to do more on climate change

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1. Various of S. M. Krishna, Indian foreign minister, meeting with Hirofumi Nakasone, Japanese foreign minister 2. Krishana and Nakasone walking up to podium 3. Pan down from Indian flag to Krishna 4. Wide of Krishana and Nakasone at...
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Puffin sanctuary threatened by global warming

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AP Television Skomer Island, Pembrokeshire, West Wales - 26th July 2011 1. Mid shot puffin on rock 2. Wide shot group of puffins on cliff edge 3. Long shot of Skomer Island from boat 4. Wide shot boat moving right to left across water 5....
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UK - Comments On The United Nations Climate Conference In Berlin

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UK - Comments on the United Nations Climate Conference in Berlin London - 27 March 1995 When the Berlin Climate Summit opens, environmentalists will find themselves in league with a new and unexpected ally: the insurance industry. These...
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Al Gore receives honorary doctorate, talks on climate summit

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1. Wide of Poznan main square 2. Traffic 3. Sign: "2008" on tree decorated with Christmas lights 4. Interior hall at Adam Mickiewicz University, staff and students assembled 5. Man presents climate campaigner and former US...
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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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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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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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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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Conference preps, security ahead of summit start

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1. Wide of police in front of Bella Centre, venue of climate change conference 2. Mid of police at barricade 3. Close up of sign at Bella Centre, reading (English): "Bella Centre Copenhagen welcomes the world to COP15 Copenhagen" 4....
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49 killed in second year of devastating floods

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7 February 2008 1. Various aerial shots of flood areas 2. Officer looking out of helicopter 3. Aerial shot of flooded neighbourhood 4. Aerial shot of flooded bridge and road 5. Aerial shot of flooded area 8 February 2008 6. Wide of...
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Chief UN climate scientist arrives to accept Peace Prize on behalf of the IPCC

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1. Wide of Oslo Gardermoen airport 2. Wide of planes on tarmac 3. Head of Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, Nobel Peace Prize laureate Dr. Rajendra K. Pachauri approaching media 4. Cutaway airport sign 5. SOUNDBITE (English)...
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Concern over climate change as city goes from one extreme to other

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File - August 2002 1. Wide shot, Dresden seen over River Elbe 2. Various, river 3. Various, submerged buildings and flag posts 4. Various, water being pumped August 11, 2003 5. Pan to grounded riverboat 6. Various, riverboat 7. Couple...
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Various - Evidence That Global Warming Is Man-Made

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Despite assertions at the 1992 Rio de Janeiro Earth Summit that new environmental protection measures will not be agreed in this year's U.N. climate conference opening in Berlin on Tuesday (28/3), politicians insist this conference will...
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The head of NASA told scientists and engineers that he regrets airing his personal views about global warming during a recent radio interview.

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HEADLINE: NASA head apologizes for global warming comment CAPTION: The head of NASA told scientists and engineers that he regrets airing his personal views about global warming during a recent radio interview. (June 6)...
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Environment ministers from 30 countries discuss climate change

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1. Various of delegates at climate change conference 2. Wide of US envoy for climate change, Todd Stern, taking seat at conference 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Todd Stern, US envoy for climate change: ++QUALITY AS INCOMING++ "Our proposal...
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The first ski resort closes in France due to global warming

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Abondance, Haute Savoie, France - July 10 - 11 2007 1. Various, Abondance ski resort, Haute Savoie 2. Ski cable car 3. SOUNDBITE: (French) Paul Girard-Despraulexn, "Abondance Demain" (Translation: Abondance Tomorrow): "The residents...
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ANTARCTICA: ARGENTINEAN SCIENTISTS TO STUDY GLOBAL WARMING

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Spanish/Nat It is the beginning of the summer in the Antarctica and scientists from dozens of nations are racing to make use of the two months of comparatively warm weather to carry out research. They work in almost constant daylight...