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Barry Commoner: "Scientist, Candidate and Planet Earth’s Lifeguard" [1]

"Barry Commoner, a founder of modern ecology and one of its most provocative thinkers and mobilizers in making environmentalism a people’s political cause, died on Sunday in Manhattan. He was 95 and lived in Brooklyn Heights."

Activism [2]
Environmental Politics [3]
People & Population [4]
Science [5]
Public [6]
National (U.S.) [7]
Source: NY Times [8], 10/02/2012
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October 9, 2012

Beyond Seven Billion: Reporting on Population, Environment, and Security [9]

From his research and travels to report "Beyond Seven Billion," a landmark five-part series published in the Los Angeles Times, reporter Kenneth R. Weiss will share his stories about the impact of population growth on natural resources, food supply, and conflict in Afghanistan, India, Kenya, China, and the Philippines — and the challenges of covering this complex topic. Sponsored by the Environmental Change and Security Program, the SEJ, the Africa Program, and the Asia Program in Washington, DC. Can't attend in person? The archived webcast will be available approximately one week after the posted meeting time.

SEJ Regional Conferences [10]
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Topics on the Beat: 
People & Population [4]
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Asia [11]
Mid-Atlantic (DC DE MD PA VA WV) [12]

SEJ Member Spotlight: Andrew Revkin [13]

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SEJ member, reporter and author Andrew Revkin is the senior fellow for environmental understanding at Pace University's Academy for Applied Environmental Studies and writes the award-winning Dot Earth blog for the Op-Ed side of The New York Times.

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Public [6]
Antarctica & Arctic [14]
Northeast (CT MA ME NH NJ NY RI VT) [15]
Wildlife [16]
Water & Oceans [17]
People & Population [4]
Forests [18]
Fish & Fisheries [19]
Environmental Politics [3]
Climate Change [20]
Biodiversity [21]
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"Parker Street Church 'Stuck’ in Face of Contamination" [22]

"NEW BEDFORD -- The Evangelical Church of the Nations has spent five years waiting. Waiting to learn if it can move, waiting to learn if it can build an addition, waiting to learn if the church land is a safe place for children to play."

People & Population [4]
Pollution [23]
Public [6]
Northeast (CT MA ME NH NJ NY RI VT) [15]
Source: New Bedford Standard-Times [24], 10/01/2012
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"Resort’s Snow Won’t Be Pure This Year; It’ll Be Sewage" [25]

"FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. — Klee Benally, a member of the Navajo tribe, has gone to the mountains just north of here to pray, and he has gone to get arrested. He has chained himself to excavators; he has faced down bulldozers. For 10 years, the soft-spoken activist has fought a ski resort’s expansion plans in the San Francisco Peaks that include clear-cutting 74 acres of forest and piping treated sewage effluent onto a mountain to make snow."

People & Population [4]
Pollution [23]
Water & Oceans [17]
Public [6]
Mountain West (CO ID MT NV UT WY) [26]
Southwest (AZ NM OK TX) [27]
Source: NY Times [28], 09/28/2012
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"Taxes Threaten a Culture in Georgia" [29]

"SAPELO ISLAND, Ga. -- Once the huge property tax bills started coming, telephones started ringing. It did not take long for the 50 or so people who live on this largely undeveloped barrier island to realize that life was about to get worse. Sapelo Island, a tangle of salt marsh and sand reachable only by boat, holds the largest community of people who identify themselves as saltwater Geechees. Sometimes called the Gullahs, they have inhabited the nation’s southeast coast for more than two centuries. Theirs is one of the most fragile cultures in America."

People & Population [4]
Public [6]
SE (AL AR FL GA KY LA MS NC PR SC TN) [30]
Source: NY Times [31], 09/26/2012
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"What Drove Early Man Across Globe? Climate Change" [32]

"Anthropologists believe early humans evolved in Africa and then moved out from there in successive waves. However, what drove their migrations has been a matter of conjecture. One new explanation is climate change."

Climate Change [20]
People & Population [4]
Public [6]
International [33]
Source: NPR [34], 09/18/2012
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"Cancer Now No. 1 Cause of Death for U.S. Latinos" [35]

"Cancer has become the leading cause of death among U.S. Latinos, nosing past heart disease in 2009, researchers at the American Cancer Society reported Monday."

Environmental Health [36]
People & Population [4]
Public [6]
National (U.S.) [7]
Source: LA Times [37], 09/18/2012
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"Keystone XL Pipeline Raises Tribal Concerns" [38]

"CUSHING, Okla. -- In energy circles, the town of Cushing is well known as the hub used by New York oil traders to set the benchmark price for all U.S. crude oil. Row after row of giant oil storage tanks are lined up around a moribund downtown and a shopping strip. At the edge of town stands a sign made of white pipes declaring: 'Pipeline Crossroads of the World.'"

People & Population [4]
Public [6]
National (U.S.) [7]
Source: Wash Post [39], 09/18/2012
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"Russell E. Train, Former EPA Head, Dies at 92" [40]

"Russell E. Train, a former tax court judge whose awakening on safari sparked a new career in environmental activism, as head of the nascent Environmental Protection Agency and as the first president of the World Wildlife Fund's American chapter, died Sept. 17 at his farm in Bozman, Md. He was 92."

Environmental Politics [3]
People & Population [4]
Public [6]
National (U.S.) [7]
Source: Wash Post [41], 09/18/2012
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