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"Deep Below Antarctic Ice, Lake May Soon See Light" [1]

"Russian scientists are on the verge of punching a hole into a vast Antarctic lake that's buried under more than two miles of ice."

Water & Oceans [2]
Public [3]
Antarctica & Arctic [4]
Source: NPR [5], 02/03/2011
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February 10, 2011

Information Session at Columbia University – Master of Science in Sustainability Management [6]

Sustainability Management (M.S.) program information session at Columbia University in NYC, Feb 10th at 6:30pm

Other Events [7]
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Topics on the Beat: 
Wildlife [8]
Water & Oceans [2]
Waste [9]
Transportation [10]
Technology [11]
Science [12]
Pollution [13]
Policy [14]
Planning & Growth [15]
Nuclear Power & Radiation [16]
Natural Resources [17]
Laws & Regulations [18]
Government [19]
Environmental Studies [20]
Environmental Politics [21]
Environmental Health [22]
Economy & Business [23]
Climate Change [24]
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Northeast (CT MA ME NH NJ NY RI VT) [25]
Mid-Atlantic (DC DE MD PA VA WV) [26]
National (U.S.) [27]

"Healing Baltimore's Harbor" [28]

"In a special report, The Baltimore Sun chronicles a movement under way to purge the trash, bacteria and pollution that have long infected the city's watery heart."

Water & Oceans [2]
Public [3]
Mid-Atlantic (DC DE MD PA VA WV) [26]
Source: Baltimore Sun [29], 02/02/2011
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February 11, 2011

DEADLINE: Fifth International Marine Debris Conference Journalist Travel Scholarship [30]

Ocean Conservancy is offering a travel scholarship to one working print, broadcast, or on-line journalist who covers environmental issues to attend the Fifth International Marine Debris Conference (5IMDC) entitled Wave of Change: Global Lessons to Inspire Local Action in Honolulu, Hawaii from March 20-25. Apply by Feb 11th.

Workshops and Fellowships [31]
Visibility: 
Public [3]
Topics on the Beat: 
Water & Oceans [2]
Region: 
Alaska and Hawaii [32]

Is Gary Turning Lake Michigan into a Sewer? [33]

"Over the past three years, the Gary Sanitary District has discharged at least 6.8 billion gallons of raw and partially treated sewage to the bacteria-impaired Grand Calumet River and the flood-prone Little Calumet River, according to a Post-Tribune analysis of state data."

Pollution [13]
Water & Oceans [2]
Public [3]
Great Lakes (IL IN MI MN OH WI) [34]
Source: Gary Post-Tribune [35], 01/31/2011
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"Brazil Approves Building Of $17 Billion Amazon Power Dam" [36]

"Brazil's environment agency approved on Wednesday the start-up of the Belo Monte power dam, a controversial $17 billion project in the Amazon that has drawn criticism from native Indians and conservationists."

Water & Oceans [2]
Public [3]
South America [37]
Source: Reuters [38], 01/28/2011
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"West Coast Senators Push Pacific Shore Drilling Ban" [39]

"Democratic senators from the California, Oregon and Washington state launched a new drive Tuesday to ban drilling off the Pacific coast but face long odds of getting the bill past the House’s new Republican majority, especially at a time of high gasoline prices."

Energy & Fuel [40]
Water & Oceans [2]
Public [3]
National (U.S.) [27]
Source: LA Times [41], 01/27/2011
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"La Nina Likely To Persist Through First Quarter" [42]

"The weather pattern known as La Nina, blamed for floods in Australia and drought in parts of Latin America, is expected to persist through the first quarter of 2011, the World Meteorological Organization said on Tuesday."

Water & Oceans [2]
Disasters [43]
Public [3]
International [44]
Source: Reuters [45], 01/27/2011
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"100 Year First: Dam Removal Opens New Jersey's Raritan River to Fish" [46]

"New Jersey has negotiated removal of three dams on the Raritan River as compensation to the public for harm to natural resources from pollution at a refinery and three polymer plants operated by or affiliated with the Houston-based El Paso Corporation."

Fish & Fisheries [47]
Water & Oceans [2]
Public [3]
Northeast (CT MA ME NH NJ NY RI VT) [25]
Source: ENS [48], 01/26/2011
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"Atlantic Weather May Be Key Culprit In Fish Decline" [49]

"The striped bass is in trouble again. ... and some biologists say the problem may not be overfishing this time: It could be the weather."

Fish & Fisheries [47]
Water & Oceans [2]
Public [3]
National (U.S.) [27]
Source: NPR [50], 01/25/2011
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