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"Fukushima Disaster Residents ‘Have An Extra Risk of Cancer'" [1]

"Girls living nearest to the Fukushima nuclear disaster zone have almost a 70 per cent increased risk of thyroid cancer, the World Health Organisation says."

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Source: Times of London [6], 03/01/2013
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Sequester May Bring Environmental Layoffs, Regulation Shortfalls [7]

"The federal budget sequester took effect on March 1 with a number of likely environmental impacts. With $1.2 trillion in cuts over the next decade and $85 billion through the end of the fiscal year in September, layoffs and difficulties in enforcing the nation's environmental regulations are expected."

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Science [10]
Public [5]
National (U.S.) [11]
Source: Huffington Post [12], 03/01/2013
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"Cancer Risks Higher in Worst Hit Fukushima Area: WHO" [13]

"People in the area worst affected by the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear accident two years ago have a higher risk of developing certain cancers, the World Health Organization said on Thursday."

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International [14]
Source: Reuters [15], 02/28/2013
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"Cyberattack Leaves Natural Gas Pipelines Vulnerable To Sabotage" [16]

"A government report says a cyberattack against 23 natural gas pipeline operators stole crucial information that could compromise security. Experts strongly suspect China's military."

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Source: Christian Science Monitor [18], 02/28/2013
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"Feeding Ourselves on a Warming Planet" [19]

A new study, still tentative, suggests that climate change will have much worse effects on global food production and supply than experts have previously estimated.

Agriculture [20]
Climate Change [21]
Disasters [2]
Food [22]
Public [5]
International [14]
Source: Green/NYT [23], 02/27/2013
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New Study: "Climate Change 'Causes Wild Weather'" [24]

"LONDON -- The cause of much of the recent extreme weather across the world is climate change triggered by human activities, scientists say. The paper suggests that man-made climate change is repeatedly disturbing the patterns of airflow around the northern hemisphere."

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International [14]
Source: Climate News Network [25], 02/27/2013
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"First Spill Trial Witness: BP Put Cost Cuts Over Safety" [26]

"BP Plc fostered a culture that put cost-cutting over safety before the deadly 2010 Gulf of Mexico oil spill, a noted forensic engineer said in the first day of testimony in the federal civil trial centered on the disaster."

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Water & Oceans [27]
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National (U.S.) [11]
Source: Reuters [28], 02/27/2013
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"U.S. Legal Action Sought Over Shell Drillship Violations" [29]

"U.S. federal prosecutors have been asked to take legal action over safety and environmental violations discovered on one of two drillships Royal Dutch Shell used last year in Arctic waters off Alaska, officials said on Monday."

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National (U.S.) [11]
Source: Reuters [30], 02/26/2013
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"As Oil Spill Trial Opens, Push for a Deal Continues" [31]

"NEW ORLEANS — BP finally faced off in court Monday against an army of federal and state prosecutors, lawyers and even its contract partners over the Gulf of Mexico oil spill three years ago, contending that it alone should not shoulder blame for the rig explosion that killed 11 workers and soiled beaches and marshes from Louisiana to Florida."

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Water & Oceans [27]
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National (U.S.) [11]
Source: NY Times [32], 02/26/2013
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Japan: "Survey: No Nuclear Plants Meet New Safety Standards" [33]

"None of Japan’s 16 nuclear power plants has satisfied the government's proposed new safety standards, making them ineligible to be restarted in the near future, according to an Asahi Shimbun survey."

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International [14]
Source: Asahi Shimbun [34], 02/25/2013
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