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"Pakistan Floods Kill 371, Affect 4.47 Million"
AFP, 10/01/2012"Monsoon floods in Pakistan have killed 371 people and affected nearly 4.5 million, the government's disaster relief agency said on Friday."
Another Murder on Resource Frontier: This Time a Cambodian Journalist
Dot Earth, 09/20/2012"Speaking truth to power is never easy. In some places, particularly where valuable resources are pursued in places with limited governance, it can be deadly."
"Putin Pilots Hang-Glider To Lead Endangered Cranes on Migration Route"
Reuters, 09/06/2012"Russan president Vladimir Putin, who has tracked a Siberian tiger and posed with a polar bear, on Wednesday took his love of wildlife to new heights by flying with cranes – to lead them on a migration route."
"Electricity Grids Fail Across Half of India"
AP, 07/31/2012"NEW DELHI -- India's energy crisis cascaded over half the country Tuesday when three of its regional grids collapsed, leaving 620 million people without government-supplied electricity in one of the world's biggest-ever blackouts."
"Kashmiri Journalist Arrested for Exposing Felling of Historic Trees"
ENS, 07/30/2012"NEELUM VALLEY, Jammu and Kashmir -- A journalist has been arrested by police and is being detained after the publication of photos he took of historic trees chopped down by government officials."
"China Accused of Downplaying Beijing Flood Damage, Deaths"
USA TODAY, 07/27/2012"BEIJING – The worst rainstorm to hit the Chinese capital in six decades has given rise to widespread anger against officials who are accused of censoring the scope of massive floods."
"Nuclear-Free Movement Attracts New Breed To Massive Tokyo Rally"
Asahi Shimbun, 07/17/2012"Despite being orchestrated by musician Ryuichi Sakamoto, novelist Kenzaburo Oe and other prominent figures, the Sayonara Nukes 100,000 Rally held on the July 16 national holiday in Tokyo often looked and felt like conventional old-left demonstrations.
The rally to demand a nuclear-free Japan drew a large number of labor union members, consumer and other old-time activists, waving flags of their organizations, among the estimated 170,000 participants in Yoyogi Park in Tokyo's Shibuya Ward.
"Japan Approves Renewable Subsidies In Shift From Nuclear Power"
Reuters, 06/19/2012"Japan approved on Monday incentives for renewable energy that could unleash billions of dollars in clean-energy investment and help the world's third-biggest economy shift away from a reliance on nuclear power after the Fukushima disaster."
"Japan's Appetite for Whale Meat Wanes"
Guardian, 06/14/2012"Three-quarters of the meat from whales caught last summer was unsold, report reveals."
As Tamil Nadu Nuclear Plant Opening Nears, Protests Enter Death Throes
NY Times, 05/31/2012A 23-year-old battle over construction of a nuclear power plant in India's southern state Tamil Nadu seems to be coming to a climax -- as politicians shift sides, protesters go on hunger strikes, and the political fallout from Fukishima settles.
"China Builds Scores of Dams in Earthquake Hazard Zones"
ENS, 04/05/2012"TORONTO -- More than 130 large dams built, under construction, or proposed in western China's seismic hazard zones could trigger disasterous environmental consequences such as earthquakes and giant waves, finds a new report from the Canadian watchdog group Probe International."
As Climate Gets Less Certain, So Does China's Ability To Feed Itself
ClimateWire, 04/05/2012"DUJIADUN, China -- Liu Changxiong has been farming in this southwestern Chinese village for more than a decade, but his years of experience aren't of much use these days."
"Japan's Majority Favor Phasing Out Nuclear Power: Poll"
Reuters, 03/19/2012"TOKYO -- A vast majority of Japanese favor the gradual phasing out of nuclear plants but accept that some reactors need to be restarted to secure enough power in the short term, a newspaper poll showed on Sunday."
"Nepal's Vulture 'Restaurants' For Endangered Birds"
Reuters, 02/08/2012"In the village of Pithauli, surrounded by ripening mustard fields, a woman hauls a cow carcass on a trolley, drops it in an open field, then runs and hides in a nearby hut as dozens of vultures swoop down."
"Study: Big Quake Could Hit Tokyo 'Within 4 Years'"
AFP, 01/24/2012"Japanese researchers have warned of a 70 percent chance that a magnitude-seven earthquake will strike Tokyo within four years, a report said Monday -- much higher than previous estimates.
Researchers at the University of Tokyo's earthquake research institute based the figure on data from the growing number of tremors in the capital since last year's March 11 earthquake off northeast Japan, the Yomiuri Shimbun reported.

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