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"NatGeo Gives Fox Control of Media Assets in $725 Million Deal" [1]

"Ever since it was launched from the temple-like headquarters of the National Geographic Society in Washington in 1888, National Geographic magazine has illuminated the world’s hidden places and revealed its natural wonders. On Wednesday, the iconic ­yellow-bordered magazine, beset by financial issues, entered its own uncharted territory. In an effort to stave off further decline, the magazine was effectively sold by its nonprofit parent organization to a for-profit venture whose principal shareholder is one of Rupert Murdoch’s global media companies."

Source: Wash Post [2], 09/10/2015

Secret Reports to Congress — Revealed for Environmental Reporters [3]

New expert background reports of interest to environmental journalists and the public have been published by the Federation of American Scientists Project on Government Secrecy.

Feds Open Unclassified Spy Satellite Data on Arctic to Public [4]

The National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency, which runs satellites collecting geodata both classified and unclassified, has put up a new Web page with Arctic information. It just went up, and it's as little geeky, but it shows promise for longer-term utility.

FOIA'd E-Mails Open Window on GMO Lobbying by Academics [5]

Investigative reporting in the environmental area depends on the Freedom of Information Act. The latest exposé on GMO lobbying in the New York Times by double-Pulitzer-winner Eric Lipton is a good example.

Settlement Sets Disclosure on Decade-old Gulf Oil Leak [6]

You'd think there shouldn't be such a thing as a secret oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico. Earlier this year, the Associated Press uncovered an offshore well in the Gulf that had been leaking for a decade. Now — thanks to a lawsuit from environmentalists — the details will be revealed.

Water Pollution: EPA's Spill Pales in Comparison To Everyday Mine Leaks [7]

"Politicians, activists, tribes and media outlets have expressed shock at last month's abandoned mine spill in Colorado, which sent 3 million gallons of polluted water down the Animas River. But environmental advocates and groups that have for decades been trying to clean up the legacy of unregulated mining say the incident pales in comparison to the broader problem of tens of thousands of mines leaking across the country."

Source: Greenwire [8], 09/09/2015

Greenland’s Farmers Torn Over Tapping Pristine Land for Mineral Riches [9]

"QASSIARSUK, Greenland — Carl and Ellen Frederiksen gazed anxiously at a spot on the snow-flecked mountain behind their village. The sheepdogs had been running back and forth, and they feared a lamb was trapped on one of the slopes."

Source: NY Times [10], 09/09/2015

"House Panel To Vote on Lifting Oil Export Ban" [11]

"A House subcommittee will vote Thursday on whether to lift the 40-year-old ban on exporting crude oil."

Source: The Hill [12], 09/09/2015

Climate-Smart Cities Could Save the World $22 Trillion, Say Economists [13]

"Putting cities on a course of smart growth – with expanded public transit, energy-saving buildings, and better waste management - could save as much as $22 trillion and avoid the equivalent in carbon pollution of India’s entire annual output of greenhouse gasses, according to leading economists."

Source: Guardian [14], 09/09/2015

Greenpeace UK Hires Team of Investigative Journalists [15]

"Greenpeace has hired a team of investigative journalists as part of plans to make investigations one of three pillars of its environmental campaigning."

Source: Guardian [16], 09/09/2015

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