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"Passengers on India's 'Cancer Train' Share Stories of Pain and Hope" [1]

"Every night, hundreds of cancer patients from the farming region of southern Punjab huddle together with their families in an overnight train journey to the nearest cancer hospital, 220 miles away. ... The patients travel from the fertile farming areas of the northern state of Punjab, a region that reports an alarmingly high use of pesticides."

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Source: Wash Post [7], 01/03/2013
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"Beijing Continues To Scrap Polluting Cars" [8]

"The capital's initiative to rid the city of polluting vehicles has taken 458,000 old cars off the road, and the government is providing more benefits to local motorists to encourage them to scrap aging vehicles."

Air [9]
Public [5]
Asia [6]
Source: China Daily [10], 12/26/2012
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"World's Longest High-Speed Rail Line Opens in China" [11]

"HONG KONG — China began service Wednesday morning on the world’s longest high-speed rail line, covering a distance in eight hours that is about equal to that from New York to Key West, Florida, or from London across Europe to Belgrade."

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Asia [6]
Source: NY Times [14], 12/26/2012
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"Governor Promotes Fukushima Rice at Tokyo Supermarkets" [15]

As one city in Japan's radiation-stricken Fukushima prefecture starts serving local rice in school lunches, the long debate over the safety of Fukushima rice seems to be as much a matter of marketing as of science.

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Asia [6]
Source: Japan Today [18], 12/19/2012
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"In the Lap of the Gods" [19]

 

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"Typhoon Kills at Least 283 in Philippines" [25]

"Blocked roads and severed communications in the southern Philippines frustrated rescuers on Wednesday as teams searched for hundreds of people missing after the strongest typhoon this year killed at least 283 people."

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Source: Reuters [27], 12/05/2012
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"Cracks at South Korean Nuclear Plant Raise Safety Concerns" [28]

"Korea counts on nuclear energy for 30 percent of its electrical power, but critics are now demanding that the government rethink plans to build more."

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Source: Christian Science Monitor [29], 11/12/2012
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"Protests Against Expansion of China Chemical Plant Turn Violent" [30]

"BEIJING — A week of protests against the planned expansion of a petrochemical plant in the port city of Ningbo turned violent on Friday and Saturday when demonstrators attacked police cars and tossed bricks and water bottles at officers, according to accounts from participants posted on the Internet."

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Source: NY Times [32], 10/30/2012
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"South Korean Chemical Plant Spill Labeled 'Special Disaster Zone'" [33]

"The South Korean government on Monday designated the area around a chemical spill in the southeastern city of Gumi a special disaster zone, after more than 3,000 people were injured. On 27 September, an explosion at the Hube Globe chemical plant released about eight tonnes of hydrofluoric acid, which can damage lungs and bones and affect the nervous system. The leak killed five workers and injured 18 others, according to the state-run Yonhap news agency."

Chemicals [3]
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Source: Nature [34], 10/09/2012
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October 9, 2012

Beyond Seven Billion: Reporting on Population, Environment, and Security [35]

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.

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