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"Air Pollution Killing 4,000 in China a Day, US Study Finds" [1]

"Air pollution is killing about 4,000 people in China a day, accounting for 1 in 6 premature deaths in the world's most populous country, a new study finds."

Air [2]
Environmental Health [3]
Pollution [4]
Public [5]
Asia [6]
Source: AP [7], 08/14/2015
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"At Least 50 Dead as Huge Warehouse Blasts Hit Chinese Port" [8]

"Huge, fiery blasts at a warehouse for hazardous chemicals killed at least 50 people and turned nearby buildings into skeletal shells in the Chinese port of Tianjin, raising questions Thursday about whether the materials had been properly stored."

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Asia [6]
Source: AP [11], 08/13/2015
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"Japan Restarts Reactor After Break Due To Fukushima" [12]

"A power plant operator in southern Japan restarted a nuclear reactor on Tuesday, the first to begin operating under new safety requirements following the Fukushima disaster."

Nuclear Power & Radiation [13]
Public [5]
Asia [6]
Source: AP [14], 08/11/2015
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"Typhoon Lashes China's East Coast, 14 Dead And Four Missing: Xinhua" [15]

"A typhoon battered China's east coast on Sunday, killing 14 people and forcing the authorities to evacuate hundreds of thousands more."

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Public [5]
Asia [6]
Source: Reuters [16], 08/10/2015
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"China Begins Construction of 'World's Tallest' Shuangjiankou Dam" [17]

"China has begun building a 314-metre (1,030-ft) high dam which will be among the world's tallest, officials said, as the country massively expands hydropower."

Climate Change [18]
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Water & Oceans [20]
Public [5]
Asia [6]
Source: AFP [21], 07/17/2015
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"Pakistan Morgues Run Out of Space as Heat Wave Kills More Than 1,000" [22]

"The worst heat wave to hit Pakistan's southern city of Karachi for nearly 35 years has killed more than 1,000 people, a charity said on Thursday, as morgues ran out of space and public hospitals struggled to cope."

Climate Change [18]
Disasters [10]
Public [5]
Asia [6]
Source: Reuters [23], 06/25/2015
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"Heat Wave Kills More Than 180 in Pakistan's Southern Sindh" [24]

"An intense heat wave over three days has killed more than 180 people in Pakistan's southern Sindh province, officials said on Monday, leading authorities to declare an emergency as the electricity grid crashed and bodies stacked up in the morgues."

Climate Change [18]
Disasters [10]
Public [5]
Asia [6]
Source: Reuters [25], 06/23/2015
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"How Serious Is North Korea's Drought Warning?" [26]

"North Korea says it is facing its worst drought in a century, with its main rice-growing provinces badly affected. What effect will this have on an already impoverished population?"

Agriculture [27]
Climate Change [18]
Disasters [10]
Water & Oceans [20]
Public [5]
Asia [6]
Source: BBC News [28], 06/18/2015
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New Congressional Research Service Reports for Environmental Journos [29]

Congress, you may remember, has exempted itself from the requirements for open government — and that included a ban on publishing taxpayer-funded explainers by the Congressional Research Service (CRS). Thanks to the Federation of American Scientists, you can read them anyway.

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"South Korea Needs New Facility for Spent Nuclear Fuel: Advisory Group" [33]

"South Korea should build a new temporary facility to store spent nuclear fuel from 2030 and consider permanent underground storage from the middle of the century, a government advisory body said on Thursday."

Nuclear Power & Radiation [13]
Public [5]
Asia [6]
Source: Reuters [34], 06/11/2015
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