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CSIROVanuatu Climate Futures PortalBRollmp4Transcript
[Image appears of text on a black screen: CSIRO Van Kirap Broll]
[Image changes to show a view looking over a road through a lush, green scrubby landscape]
[Image changes to show a close view of leaves]
[Image changes to show two indigenous males walking towards the camera through a plantation]
[Image changes to show a close view of root vegetables for sale in a side of the road market]
[Indigenous language can be heard, and then the image changes to show a male looking at leaves on a crop]
[Image changes to show a tilled area of ground]
[Image changes to show a male walking across the screen carrying some root vegetables]
[Indigenous language can be heard, and the image changes to show a male and a child looking at the camera]
[Image changes to show a side view of a male, a female and a child]
[Image changes to show a view of a large building next to the water]
[Image changes to show traffic moving down a street, and then the image changes to show a close view of the cars moving past the camera]
[Image changes to show a female standing behind a market stall of root vegetables]
Female: Five, six, seven, eight, nine.
[Image changes to show a close view of a male selling a coconut to a female]
[Image changes to show people buying coconuts from a market stall]
[Image changes to show the swirling eye of a cyclone in a satellite image]
[Image changes to show a satellite image of Cyclone Pam and Tropical Storm Bavi swirling over Vanuatu, Papua New Guinea and Northern Australia]
[Pelting rain can be heard, and the image changes to show rain being swept off a car windscreen with wipers working at top speed]
[Image changes to show devastation in a village caused by the storms]
[Image changes to show a view of blowing palm trees through a windscreen]
[Image changes to show an audience and then the image changes to show a male presenter talking to an audience]
[Image changes to show a view of delegates smiling at the camera]
[Image changes to show people in an audience listening]
[Indigenous language can be heard, and then the image changes to show a male presenter talking to the camera]
[Indigenous language can be heard, and then the image changes to show a male wrapping tape around a seedling to graft it]
[Image changes to show a male placing a plastic sleeve over the grafted tree]
[Image changes to show bark island type huts]
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