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UN Credentialing Limits Reporters' Access to Copenhagen Talks [1]

Non-profit media, online media, freelancers, student journalists, and even some mainstream media are having trouble getting credentials to cover the climate treaty talks in Copenhagen Dec. 7-18, 2009. While one root of the problem may be capacity of the building, a key issue is whether non-profits, bloggers, and freelancers are truly legitimate media.

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WatchDog TipSheet [2]
Topics on the Beat: 
Climate Change [3]
Journalism & Media [4]
Region: 
International [5]
Europe [6]
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Public [7]
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"Scientist Steps Down During E-Mail Probe" [8]

"A scientist who is one of the central figures in the uproar over pirated e-mails from the University of East Anglia's Climate Research Unit announced Tuesday that he is stepping down as the unit's director while the university investigates the incident."

Environmental Politics [9]
Public [7]
Europe [6]
Source: Wash Post [10], 12/02/2009
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Report: "The Dangers for Journalists Who Expose Environmental Issues" [11]

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Around the world, journalists face considerable risks when they expose environmental misdeeds. A new report from Reporters Without Borders/Reporters Sans Frontières looks at 13 cases of journalists and bloggers who have been killed, physically attacked, jailed, threatened or censored for reporting on the environment.
Useful Links [12]
Visibility: 
Public [7]
International [5]
Asia [13]
Europe [6]
Africa [14]
South America [15]
Journalism & Media [4]
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"Mafia Sank Boat With Radioactive Waste: Official" [16]

"Italian authorities have discovered a ship that was sunk by the mafia off the coast of southern Italy with 120 barrels of radioactive waste on board, a local prosecutor said Monday."
Nuclear Power & Radiation [17]
Public [7]
Europe [6]
Source: AFP [18], 09/15/2009
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July 25, 2010 to August 2, 2010

TOL Foreign Correspondent Training Course [19]

Learn how to break into foreign reporting in this highly popular Transitions Online course. The trainers are all experienced correspondents, and you'll get a practical taste of international reporting — researching, writing and filing your own story from Prague.

Workshops and Fellowships [20]
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Public [7]
Topics on the Beat: 
Journalism & Media [4]
Region: 
International [5]
Europe [6]

"In Britain, A Census Goes Deep Into The Woods" [21]

"The National Trust, Britain's conservation charity, has signed on to a five-year census of ancient trees organized by a sister charity, the Woodland Trust."
Forests [22]
Public [7]
Europe [6]
Source: NPR [23], 09/04/2009
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"More Delays at Finnish Nuclear Plant" [24]

"Areva, a French nuclear construction company, said this week that its project to build the world's most powerful reactor remained mired in delays and was over-budget by 2.3 billion euros, or about $3.3 billion."
Nuclear Power & Radiation [17]
Public [7]
Europe [6]
Source: NYTimes [25], 09/03/2009
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"Europe’s Ban on Old-Style Bulbs Begins" [26]

"Restrictions on the sale of incandescent bulbs begin going into effect across most of Europe on Tuesday in the continent’s latest effort to get people to save energy and combat global warming."
Energy & Fuel [27]
Public [7]
Europe [6]
Source: NYTimes [28], 09/01/2009
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"French Winemakers Sound Alarm Over Climate Change" [29]

"Leading figures from the French wine and food industries are urging their government to push for a strong global agreement at a United Nations climate summit in Copenhagen in December, warning that failure to cut greenhouse gases will devastate their sector."
Climate Change [3]
Public [7]
Europe [6]
Source: NYTimes [30], 08/14/2009
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"Has Portugal Solved The Electric Car Problem?" [31]

Portugal may be the first nation out of the blocks in the scramble for electric automobiles. Its motives may be more selfish than ecological.
Energy & Fuel [27]
Public [7]
Europe [6]
Source: Reuters [32], 07/31/2009
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