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"Syrian Unrest Raises Fears About Chemical Arsenal" [1]

"A sudden collapse of the government of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad could mean a breakdown in controls over the country’s weapons, U.S. officials and weapons experts said in interviews. But while Libya’s chemical arsenal consists of unwieldy canisters filled mostly with mustard gas, the World War I-era blistering agent, Syria possesses some of the deadliest chemicals ever to be weaponized, dispersed in thousands of artillery shells and warheads that are easy to transport."

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Source: Wash Post [7], 08/29/2011
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"Study: Climate Shifts Cause War" [8]

"Top military brass, the Central Intelligence Agency, and the UN Secretary General have all warned that climate change will create conflicts in the future. But environmental shifts are already causing wars, argues a team of experts in a new paper in Nature published this month."

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Source: Mother Jones [10], 08/25/2011
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"World Bank Calls Horn of Africa Famine Manmade" [11]

"The famine in the Horn of Africa is manmade - the result of artificially high prices for food and civil conflict, the World Bank's lead economist for Kenya Wolfgang Fengler told Reuters Tuesday."

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Food [13]
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Source: Reuters [14], 08/18/2011
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"Navy Gets OK To Sink Ships in Gulf of Alaska Target Practice" [15]

"The Navy has obtained authority to blast and sink as many as two real ships a year in the Gulf of Alaska over the next five years to give pilots and gunners authentic targets for their sights."

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Source: Anchorage Daily News [18], 07/27/2011
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"Aid Agencies Deal With Terrorists To Reach Somalia's Starving" [19]

"For aid donors and humanitarian agencies, it is a Faustian bargain: reach and save tens of thousands of people on the verge of starving to death. The price: come to an 'understanding' with one of the most active affiliates of al Qaeda, and perhaps help it retain control of large swathes of Somalia."

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Source: CNN [20], 07/22/2011
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"Somali Insurgents Seek Help for Drought Victims" [21]

"Somalia's Al Qaeda-linked rebels, who banned foreign aid groups in regions under their control two years ago, have appealed for help for thousands of people devastated by a severe drought."

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Source: AFP [22], 07/07/2011
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"Dozens Killed in Burma Amid Clashes Over Chinese Dams" [23]

"A bloody outbreak of fighting that has ended a 17-year ceasefire between Burmese government forces and a tribal militia was partly caused by the expansion of Chinese hydropower along the Irrawaddy river, conservationists claim."

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Asia [25]
Source: Guardian [26], 06/17/2011
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"Libya: Water Emerges as a Hidden Weapon" [27]

"Libya’s enormous aquatic reserves could potentially become a new weapon of choice if government forces opt to starve coastal cities that heavily rely on free flowing freshwater."

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Source: IPS [29], 05/31/2011
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Enviros Claim "Secret Plan" To Use Weapons Plutonium in Reactors [30]

The environmental group Friends of the Earth got the information that an electric utility wants to use surplus weapons plutonium in a commercial power reactor through a Freedom of Information Act request to the Energy Department.

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"Why the CIA Is Spying on a Changing Climate" [33]

CIA intelligence analysts have focused more intensely in the past year on a threat to national security they find highly worrisome: geopolitical chaos caused by climate change. Speaking on background, they say the U.S. is frighteningly unprepared. The CIA analysts must stay anonymous, because the public is not supposed to know.

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Source: Medill/McClatchy [34], 01/10/2011
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