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Church of England Divests From Coal, Tar Sands in New Climate Policy [1]

"The Church Commissioners and the Church of England Pensions Board said they have divested 12 million pounds ($18.42 million) from their investments in thermal coal and tar sands companies as part of an initiative aimed at promoting transition to a low carbon economy."

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Europe [7]
Source: Reuters [8], 05/01/2015
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"U.K. Government Scientists Hit With Media Restrictions" [9]

"Advocates for science communication in the United Kingdom have expressed 'deep concern' about a change to the Civil Service Code for public workers, including researchers at government agencies. The three-sentence addition, put into place on 16 March, requires that all contact with media be approved in advance by the minister in charge of the relevant agency."

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Europe [7]
Source: Science News [12], 04/03/2015
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"Students Occupy Oxford University in Fossil Fuel Divestment Protest" [13]

"Students occupied an administrative building at Oxford university on Monday in protest at the university’s decision to defer a decision on whether to dump its shares in fossil fuels."

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Europe [7]
Source: Guardian [14], 03/19/2015
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Over 2 Million Songbirds Slaughtered Over Cyprus Last Year: Birdlife [15]

"More than two million migratory songbirds were indiscriminately slaughtered over Cyprus last year to be served as delicacies in local restaurants, a conservation society said on Monday."

Wildlife [16]
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Europe [7]
Source: Reuters [17], 03/10/2015
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February 24, 2015

Neonicotinoids and Colony Collapse Disorder: Regulating and Product Stewardship in the Face of Uncertainty [18]

Due to the ongoing significant population declines in pollinating insects in Europe and North America, especially honeybees, the Environmental Law Institute invites you to join a teleconference of esteemed panelists to learn more about the current debates regarding neonicotinoid pesticides and their regulation.

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Discarded Russian Subs Could Cause a Nuclear Disaster in the Arctic [25]

"The Arctic could become a site of future turmoil, and not just because of the emerging geopolitical tensions and militarization in the region. Beyond concerns of a frozen conflict in the icy north, there is the additional fear that the Barents and Kara Seas could become the location of a slow-motion nuclear disaster. Until 1991 the Soviet Union used the seas as a junkyard where it would dispose of its nuclear waste."

Disasters [26]
Nuclear Power & Radiation [27]
Pollution [28]
Public [6]
Antarctica & Arctic [29]
Europe [7]
Source: , 02/18/2015
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"Royal Dutch Shell Dismantling Brent Oil Field in North Sea" [30]

"LONDON — Cleaning up an oil field in a forbidding environment like the North Sea may be almost as formidable a task as developing one, and in the coming years, those waters are likely to serve as a laboratory for what happens when the useful lives of oil fields expire."

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Europe [7]
Source: NY Times [32], 02/18/2015
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"British Lawmakers Demand Freeze on Fracking" [33]

"LONDON -- A committee of British lawmakers demanded a national moratorium on fracking due to environmental concerns on Monday, ahead of a crucial vote intended to boost the shale gas industry."

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Europe [7]
Source: AFP [34], 01/26/2015
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Committing to Collaboration: How Two Freelancers Pulled Off a Cross-Pacific Partnership [35]

Winnifred Bird and Jane Braxton Little, a former SEJ mentor program pair, describe (with humor!) the process of how they turned their shared interest in the Fukushima disaster's affect on forest ecosystems and rural communities into a successful writing collaboration.

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Nuclear Power & Radiation [27]
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California [39]
Asia [40]
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"European Parliament Backs GMO Choice for Member States" [41]

"New legislation to allow member states of the European Union to restrict or ban the cultivation of crops containing genetically modified organisms on their own territory, even if this is allowed at the EU level, was passed by the European Parliament on Tuesday."

Agriculture [42]
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Europe [7]
Source: ENS [43], 01/14/2015
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