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"India’s Nuclear Ambitions Rattle Tsunami-Hit Coast" [1]

"IDINTHA KARAI, India—Here along India’s southern coast—ravaged by tsunami waves 10 years ago—the country’s newest nuclear plant towers over the shoreline."

Climate Change [2]
Disasters [3]
Nuclear Power & Radiation [4]
Water & Oceans [5]
Public [6]
Asia [7]
Source: Wall St. Journal [8], 12/22/2014
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"UN Sends Team To Clean Up Sunderbans Oil Spill in Bangladesh" [9]

"Thick tar clogging 350 sq km of delicate mangrove forest and river delta, home to endangered Bengal tigers and rare dolphins."

Energy & Fuel [10]
Pollution [11]
Public [6]
Asia [7]
Source: AFP [12], 12/19/2014
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Oil Spill Threatens Bangladesh Mangrove Forest, Rare Animals [13]

"Oil from a wrecked tanker is creating a disaster in the waters of Bangladesh's Sundarbans, the largest contiguous tidal mangrove forest in the world and a haven for a spectacular array of species, including the rare Irrawaddy and Gangetic dolphins and the highly endangered Bengal tiger."

Energy & Fuel [10]
Pollution [11]
Public [6]
Asia [7]
Source: National Geographic [14], 12/17/2014
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"Fukushima: The Story of a Nuclear Disaster" [15]

  

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"Eternal Harvest: The Legacy of American Bombs in Laos" [21]

  

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Environmental Health [17]
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"India: Faster Clearances to Double Coal Production in 5 Years" [24]

"India plans to speed up environmental clearances and the modernization of the country’s railway network to meet its target of doubling coal production in the next five years, said the country’s coal secretary."

Climate Change [2]
Energy & Fuel [10]
Public [6]
Asia [7]
Source: Wall St. Journal [25], 12/03/2014
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Coal's Black Wind: Pregnant Women in Parts of India Told To Stay Away [26]

"In some regions of India, a married woman will return to her mother’s house for the last trimester of pregnancy and the birth of her child. But in Mettur, pregnant women are advised by their doctors to stay away."

Energy & Fuel [10]
Environmental Health [17]
Public [6]
Asia [7]
Source: EHN [27], 11/21/2014
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Between the Lines: Rain of Steel — Covering the Environment, Health Fallout of Unexploded Ordnance [28]

  

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"China Blocks Smog Data After Failing to Clean Skies Before APEC" [29]

"After failing to rid Beijing’s skies of pollution before a gathering of world leaders this week, Chinese officials took a different approach to smog control -- limit the data."

Air [30]
Journalism & Media [31]
Pollution [11]
Public [6]
Asia [7]
Source: Bloomberg [32], 11/11/2014
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"Chinese State Visit To Tanzania Used To Smuggle Ivory, Report Says" [33]

"Chinese officials and businesspeople used a state trip by President Xi Jinping and other high-level visits to smuggle ivory out of Tanzania, an environmental watchdog said Thursday, casting doubt over Beijing's efforts to end the illegal trade that has led to rampant elephant poaching throughout Africa."

Government [34]
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Africa [36]
Asia [7]
Source: AP [37], 11/07/2014
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