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Strongest Typhoon "Ever" Slams Philippines [1]

"Super Typhoon Haiyan -- one of the strongest storms recorded on the planet -- smashed into island after island as it plowed across the central Philippines on Friday, threatening millions of people."

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Asia [4]
Source: CNN [5], 11/08/2013
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"Mass Evacuations in Philippines Ahead of Super Typhoon" [6]

"Survivors of a deadly earthquake fled their tent shelters Thursday as mass evacuations got under way in the Philippines ahead of a super typhoon that was strengthening in the Pacific Ocean."

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Asia [4]
Source: AFP [7], 11/07/2013
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"Stung By Scandal, South Korea Weighs Up Cost of Curbing Nuclear Power" [8]

"It started with a few bogus safety certificates for cables shutting a handful of South Korean nuclear reactors. Now, the scandal has snowballed, with 100 people indicted and Seoul under pressure to rethink its reliance on nuclear power."

Disasters [2]
Nuclear Power & Radiation [9]
Public [3]
Asia [4]
Source: Reuters [10], 10/29/2013
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"To Expand Offshore Power, Japan Builds Floating Windmills" [11]

"OFF THE COAST OF FUKUSHIMA, Japan -- Twelve miles out to sea from the severely damaged and leaking nuclear reactors at Fukushima, a giant floating wind turbine signals the start of Japan’s most ambitious bet yet on clean energy."

Energy & Fuel [12]
Water & Oceans [13]
Public [3]
Asia [4]
Source: NY Times [14], 10/25/2013
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"Life Grinds To a Halt as Dense Smog Descends on North Chinese Cities" [15]

"Dense, choking smog blanketed several northern cities yesterday, with visibility in some areas reduced to less than 10 metres. Drivers complained they were unable to see traffic lights."

Air [16]
Pollution [17]
Public [3]
Asia [4]
Source: South China Morning Post [18], 10/22/2013
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Major Typhoon Reaches Japan, Tracking Towards Fukushima Nuclear Plant [19]

A large Typhoon is tracking toward the Fukushima nuclear plant.

Disasters [2]
Nuclear Power & Radiation [9]
Public [3]
Asia [4]
Source: Australian ABC [20], 10/16/2013
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"Stranded Cargo Ship Spills Oil in Vietnam Fishing Grounds" [21]

"HANOI -- Oil is spilling from a cargo vessel that ran aground on the reefs off Vietnam’s Ly Son island, roughly 730 kilometers (450 miles) south of the Vietnamese capital, Hanoi."

Disasters [2]
Fish & Fisheries [22]
Pollution [17]
Public [3]
Asia [4]
Source: ENS [23], 10/09/2013
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"Giant Hornets Kill 42 in China" [24]

"Swarms of giant hornets have killed 42 people and injured 1,640 in China's northwestern province of Shaanxi in recent weeks, the official Xinhua news agency said on Thursday."

Wildlife [25]
Public [3]
Asia [4]
Source: Reuters [26], 10/04/2013
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"Scandal in South Korea Over Nuclear Revelations" [27]

"SEOUL, South Korea — Like Japan, resource-poor South Korea has long relied on nuclear power to provide the cheap electricity that helped build its miracle economy. For years, it met one-third of its electricity needs with nuclear power, similar to Japan’s level of dependence before the 2011 disaster at its Fukushima plant. Now, a snowballing scandal in South Korea about bribery and faked safety tests for critical plant equipment has highlighted yet another similarity: experts say both countries’ nuclear programs suffer from a culture of collusion that has undermined their safety."

Nuclear Power & Radiation [9]
Public [3]
Asia [4]
Source: NY Times [28], 08/06/2013
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"Insight: The Poison Pill in India's Search for Cheap Food" [29]

"MUMBAI/NEW DELHI -- Nearly a decade ago, the Indian government ruled out a ban on the production and use of monocrotophos, the highly toxic pesticide that killed 23 children this month in a village school providing free lunches under a government-sponsored program."

Agriculture [30]
Chemicals [31]
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Asia [4]
Source: Reuters [32], 07/29/2013
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