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Environmental News NLP Dataset

This dataset can be used to have sentimental analysis on recent environment news

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Bbcnews 201809
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https://archive.org/details/BBCNEWS_20180903_230000_Newsday#start/30/end/65Mon Sep 03 2018 23:00:45 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)BBCNEWSNewsdayBBCNEWS_20180903_230000_Newsdayhttps://archive.org/download/BBCNEWS_20180903_230000_Newsday/BBCNEWS_20180903_230000_Newsday.thumbs/BBCNEWS_20180903_230000_Newsday_000057.jpgwill find out what the japanese experience tells us about the harsh realities of recycling. -- we will find out. going forward into the future, it is expected that because of greenhouse gas emissions and global warming,
https://archive.org/details/BBCNEWS_20180930_090000_BBC_News#start/1117/end/1152Sun Sep 30 2018 09:18:52 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)BBCNEWSBBC NewsBBCNEWS_20180930_090000_BBC_Newshttps://archive.org/download/BBCNEWS_20180930_090000_BBC_News/BBCNEWS_20180930_090000_BBC_News.thumbs/BBCNEWS_20180930_090000_BBC_News_001107.jpgthis morning. leading scientists are meeting in south korea this week to present their latest report to governments that examines the impacts of global warming of rising by more i.5c this century. the intergovernmental panel on climate change is the international body set up to provide a clear scien…
https://archive.org/details/BBCNEWS_20180930_170000_BBC_News#start/801/end/836Sun Sep 30 2018 17:13:36 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)BBCNEWSBBC NewsBBCNEWS_20180930_170000_BBC_Newshttps://archive.org/download/BBCNEWS_20180930_170000_BBC_News/BBCNEWS_20180930_170000_BBC_News.thumbs/BBCNEWS_20180930_170000_BBC_News_000807.jpg5 degrees celsius. from un climate change. scientists following the paris agreement on climate change in 2015.
https://archive.org/details/BBCNEWS_20180903_170000_BBC_News_at_Six#start/898/end/933Mon Sep 03 2018 17:15:13 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)BBCNEWSBBC News at SixBBCNEWS_20180903_170000_BBC_News_at_Sixhttps://archive.org/download/BBCNEWS_20180903_170000_BBC_News_at_Six/BBCNEWS_20180903_170000_BBC_News_at_Six.thumbs/BBCNEWS_20180903_170000_BBC_News_at_Six_000898.jpgwas above 25 celsius. so does this mean every year will get hotter? well, no. but as the climate warms, that is set to become more likely. going forward into the future, its expected that because of greenhouse gas emissions
https://archive.org/details/BBCNEWS_20180915_190000_BBC_News#start/1678/end/1713Sat Sep 15 2018 19:28:13 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)BBCNEWSBBC NewsBBCNEWS_20180915_190000_BBC_Newshttps://archive.org/download/BBCNEWS_20180915_190000_BBC_News/BBCNEWS_20180915_190000_BBC_News.thumbs/BBCNEWS_20180915_190000_BBC_News_001678.jpgthe icesat-2 will measure the condition of earth's ice cover and should provide more precise information on how these frozen surfaces are being affected by global warming.
https://archive.org/details/BBCNEWS_20180930_110000_BBC_News#start/1479/end/1514Sun Sep 30 2018 11:24:54 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)BBCNEWSBBC NewsBBCNEWS_20180930_110000_BBC_Newshttps://archive.org/download/BBCNEWS_20180930_110000_BBC_News/BBCNEWS_20180930_110000_BBC_News.thumbs/BBCNEWS_20180930_110000_BBC_News_001467.jpgin america were pleased about it. on beating climate change? difference to
https://archive.org/details/BBCNEWS_20180916_070000_Breakfast#start/710/end/745Sun Sep 16 2018 07:12:05 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)BBCNEWSBreakfastBBCNEWS_20180916_070000_Breakfasthttps://archive.org/download/BBCNEWS_20180916_070000_Breakfast/BBCNEWS_20180916_070000_Breakfast.thumbs/BBCNEWS_20180916_070000_Breakfast_000687.jpgbrea kfast. we love a rocket launch on breakfast. three, two, one. the satellite mission, called ice sat 2, should provide information on how ice caps are being affected by global warming.
https://archive.org/details/BBCNEWS_20180926_033000_HARDtalk#start/1432/end/1467Wed Sep 26 2018 03:54:07 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)BBCNEWSHARDtalkBBCNEWS_20180926_033000_HARDtalkhttps://archive.org/download/BBCNEWS_20180926_033000_HARDtalk/BBCNEWS_20180926_033000_HARDtalk.thumbs/BBCNEWS_20180926_033000_HARDtalk_001407.jpgit's amazing how the country has changed in my lifetime. you know, 50 something years. i think we're changing. whether we're changing fast enough to meet the challenges we're faced with, in terms of global warming
https://archive.org/details/BBCNEWS_20180903_160000_BBC_News_at_Five#start/3157/end/3192Mon Sep 03 2018 16:52:52 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)BBCNEWSBBC News at FiveBBCNEWS_20180903_160000_BBC_News_at_Fivehttps://archive.org/download/BBCNEWS_20180903_160000_BBC_News_at_Five/BBCNEWS_20180903_160000_BBC_News_at_Five.thumbs/BBCNEWS_20180903_160000_BBC_News_at_Five_003147.jpgat the university of east anglia. when we talk about a pattern of climate change, what is your reading of it? it is consistent with global
https://archive.org/details/BBCNEWS_20180903_130000_Afternoon_Live#start/1782/end/1817Mon Sep 03 2018 13:29:57 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)BBCNEWSAfternoon LiveBBCNEWS_20180903_130000_Afternoon_Livehttps://archive.org/download/BBCNEWS_20180903_130000_Afternoon_Live/BBCNEWS_20180903_130000_Afternoon_Live.thumbs/BBCNEWS_20180903_130000_Afternoon_Live_001767.jpgneed to expect? is each winter going to get tougher as well? it's interesting. the point about the summer interesting. the point about the summer is that the met office is explicitly saying this is consistent with global warming. 0bviously, with

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