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"California Releases First-Ever Fracking Regulations" [1]

"Wading into one of the hottest environmental debates in the nation, California on Tuesday released its first-ever regulations for hydraulic fracturing, or "fracking," the increasingly common -- and controversial -- practice of freeing oil and gas from rock formations by injecting chemicals under high pressure into the ground."

Source: San Jose Mercury News [2], 12/19/2012

"Coal Demand Up Everywhere But In U.S. -- Report" [3]

"The demand for coal will increase in every region of the world through 2017 except in the United States, where low-cost natural gas will continue providing tough competition, the Paris-based International Energy Agency said [Tuesday] morning."

Source: Greenwire [4], 12/19/2012

SEJ Board Member Witherspoon's Letter to Texas Observer Editor and Publisher, and Editor's Response [5]

December 18, 2012

Dave Mann, Editor
Piper Stege Nelson, Publisher
The Texas Observer
307 W 7th Street
Austin, Texas 78701
editors@texasobserver.org [6]

Mr. Mann and Ms. Nelson:

SEJ President Hopey's Letter to Texas Observer Editor and Publisher, and Editor's Response [7]

December 18, 2012

Dave Mann, Editor
Piper Stege Nelson, Publisher
The Texas Observer
307 W 7th Street
Austin, Texas 78701
editors@texasobserver.org [6]

Mr. Mann and Ms. Nelson:

As president of the Society of Environmental Journalists, I must take strong exception to the wholly inaccurate portrayal of our October conference in the December 11, 2012, article written by Melissa del Bosque and headlined "Notorious polluters sponsor a conference for environmental journalists."

"Global Malaria Battle Stalls as Financing Gets Tight" [8]

"Global funding for the fight against malaria has stalled in the past two years, threatening to reverse what the World Health Organisation (WHO) says are 'remarkable recent gains' in the battle to control one of the world's leading infectious killers."

Source: Reuters [9], 12/18/2012

"Pollution From Car Emissions Killing Millions in China and India" [10]

"Study published by Lancet says surge in car use in south and east Asia killed 2.1m people prematurely in 2010."

Source: Guardian [11], 12/18/2012

"Fracking Lobbyists Prepare Case Against Matt Damon's Promised Land" [12]

"Energy in Depth prepares 'cheat sheet' of pro-fracking talking points before release of Gus Van Sant drilling-rights drama."

Source: Guardian [13], 12/18/2012

"Too Big to Flood? Megacities Face Future of Major Storm Risk" [14]

"As economic activity and populations continue to expand in coastal urban areas, particularly in Asia, hundreds of trillions of dollars of infrastructure, industrial and office buildings, and homes are increasingly at risk from intensifying storms and rising sea levels."

Source: YaleE360 [15], 12/18/2012

'Peak Farmland' -- As Crop Yields Rise And Population Growth Slows [16]

"OSLO -- The amount of land needed to grow crops worldwide is at a peak and an area more than twice the size of France can return to nature by 2060 due to rising yields and slower population growth, a group of experts said on Monday."

Source: Reuters [17], 12/18/2012

"Will Wind Tax Credit Blow Away?" [18]

The federal tax credit for wind energy expires December 31, unlike many subsidies for fossil fuels. Congressional inaction could doom or hobble many green entrepreneurs.

Source: Minneapolis Star Tribune [19], 12/18/2012

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