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"Sea Change: the Bay of Bengal's Vanishing Islands" [1]

Climate change is already creating refugees along the coastal lowlands of Bangladesh.

People & Population [2]
Climate Change [3]
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Asia [5]
Source: Guardian [6], 01/30/2013
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January 28, 2013

Fishing for Families: Reporting on Population, Environment, and Food Security in the Philippines [7]

In the PBS NewsHour/Marketplace co-production “Food for Nine Billion: Turning the Population Tide in the Philippines,” reporter Sam Eaton of Homeland Productions visits the Philippines’ Danajon double barrier reef to document efforts to increase food security by protecting marine biodiversity and providing family planning to the communities that depend on fish for their survival. Eco-Business Assistant Editor Imelda Abano, president of the Philippine Network of Environmental Journalists and board member of the Society of Environmental Journalists, will discuss the challenges of reporting on the interconnections between environment, health, and food security in her country. Live in Washington, DC, or via webcast.

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"China Lets Media Report on Air Pollution Crisis" [15]

"BEIJING — The Chinese state news media on Monday published aggressive reports on what they described as the sickening and dangerous air pollution in Beijing and other parts of northern China, indicating that popular anger over air quality had reached a level where Communist Party propaganda officials felt that they had to allow the officially sanctioned press to address the growing concerns of ordinary citizens."

Disasters [16]
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Pollution [17]
Public [4]
Asia [5]
Source: NY Times [18], 01/15/2013
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"On Scale of 0 to 500, Beijing’s Air Quality Tops ‘Crazy Bad’ at 755" [19]

"BEIJING — One Friday more than two years ago, an air-quality monitoring device atop the United States Embassy in Beijing recorded data so horrifying that someone in the embassy called the level of pollution 'Crazy Bad' in an infamous Twitter post. That day the Air Quality Index, which uses standards set by the United States Environmental Protection Agency, had crept above 500, which was supposed to be the top of the scale."

Air [20]
Disasters [16]
Public [4]
Asia [5]
Source: NY Times [21], 01/14/2013
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"Passengers on India's 'Cancer Train' Share Stories of Pain and Hope" [22]

"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."

Agriculture [23]
Chemicals [24]
Environmental Health [14]
Public [4]
Asia [5]
Source: Wash Post [25], 01/03/2013
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"Beijing Continues To Scrap Polluting Cars" [26]

"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 [20]
Public [4]
Asia [5]
Source: China Daily [27], 12/26/2012
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"World's Longest High-Speed Rail Line Opens in China" [28]

"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."

Energy & Fuel [29]
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Public [4]
Asia [5]
Source: NY Times [31], 12/26/2012
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"Governor Promotes Fukushima Rice at Tokyo Supermarkets" [32]

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.

Agriculture [23]
Food [12]
Nuclear Power & Radiation [33]
Public [4]
Asia [5]
Source: Japan Today [34], 12/19/2012
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"In the Lap of the Gods" [35]

 

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"Typhoon Kills at Least 283 in Philippines" [39]

"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 [40], 12/05/2012
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