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"Global Investors Call for Action on Serious Climate Danger" [1]

"A coalition of the world's largest investors called on governments on Tuesday to ramp up action on climate change and boost clean-energy investment or risk trillions of dollars in investments and disruption to economies."

Source: Reuters [2], 11/21/2012

"SUNY Buffalo Shuts Down its Frack-Happy Shale Institute" [3]

"Remember that questionable study put out by the State University at Buffalo earlier this year, the one that claimed Pennsylvania was doing a good job at regulating the fracking industry? This week SUNY Buffalo's president announced his decision to shutter its publisher, the school's own Shale Resources and Society Institute (SRSI)."

Source: Mother Jones [4], 11/21/2012

"Greenhouse Gas Volumes Reached New High in 2011: Survey" [5]

"Atmospheric volumes of greenhouse gases blamed for climate change hit a new record in 2011, the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) said in its annual Greenhouse Gas Bulletin on Tuesday."

Source: Reuters [6], 11/21/2012

"Enviros Vexed By What's Missing in Water Contamination Reports" [7]

"Pennsylvania's environmental protection chief is defending his agency's controversial system for testing water wells near Marcellus Shale operations by saying other states work the same way. But regulators in those states say that's not true."

Source: EnergyWire [8], 11/21/2012

SEJ Member Spotlight: Barbara Moran [9]

Earlier this year, award-winning science journalist Barbara Moran was the recipient of a Fund for Environmental Journalism grant for her proposal to produce articles examining the impact on environmental pollution and public health of industrial laundries in New England. Read her story, published November 19, 2012 on C-HIT, and distributed to Hartford Courant, New Haven Register, Middletown Press and Torrington-Register Citizen.

"U.S., Mexico Reach Pact on Colorado River Water Sale" [10]

"Water agencies in Southern California, Arizona and Nevada will buy nearly 100,000 acre-feet of water from Mexico's share of the Colorado River for nearly $10 million."

Source: LA Times [11], 11/20/2012

"Group: Toxics Linger After Chevron Fire" [12]

"Cancer-causing chemicals linger around homes and in gardens over a 9-square-mile area more than three months after a catastrophic fire at the Chevron refinery in Richmond, according to an environmental justice group."

Source: San Francisco Chronicle [13], 11/20/2012

"Study Spotlights High Breast Cancer Risk for Plastics Workers" [14]

"WINDSOR, Ontario -- For more than three decades, workers, most of them women, have complained of dreadful conditions in many of this city’s plastic automotive parts factories: Pungent fumes and dust that caused nosebleeds, headaches, nausea and dizziness. Blobs of smelly, smoldering plastic dumped directly onto the floor. 'It was like hell,' says one woman who still works in the industry."

Source: Center for Public Integrity [15], 11/20/2012

"Climate Change Touching Indiana Dunes, Researchers Say" [16]

"GARY -- The warming planet is affecting Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore. From lower water levels in Lake Michigan to declining food sources for the endangered Karner Blue butterfly, climate change is having an impact on the national park."

Source: Gary Post-Tribune [17], 11/20/2012

"What If a Superstorm Strikes Sacramento?" [18]

"Superstorm Sandy made one thing clear to millions in the New York metro area: Despite modern transportation and communication systems, and extensive water and electricity services, nature is still in control. The same is true in Sacramento."

Source: Sacramento Bee [19], 11/20/2012

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