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"New Analysis Brings Dire Forecast Of 6.3-Degree Temperature Increase" [1]

"Climate researchers now predict the planet will warm by 6.3 degrees Fahrenheit by the end of the century even if the world's leaders fulfill their most ambitious climate pledges, a much faster and broader scale of change than forecast just two years ago, according to a report released Thursday by the United Nations Environment Program."
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Source: Wash Post [5], 09/25/2009
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"G20 Agrees To Phase Out Fossil Fuel Subsidies: Draft" [6]

"The Group of 20 will agree to phase out subsidies on oil and other fossil fuels in the 'medium term,' but will not set a firm timetable for the move aimed at combating global warming, a draft statement said."
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Source: Reuters [8], 09/25/2009
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"Fish and Paint Chips Part I: The Science of Trash" [9]

"Recent research has the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) concerned that the huge quantities of metal, plastic, paint chips and other man-made debris floating at sea, hundreds and even thousands of miles from land, may be working their way into the American diet."
Water & Oceans [10]
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Source: DC Bureau [11], 09/24/2009
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"Oil Industry Sets a Brisk Pace of New Discoveries" [12]

"The oil industry has been on a hot streak this year, thanks to a series of major discoveries that have rekindled a sense of excitement across the petroleum sector, despite falling prices and a tough economy."
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Source: NYTimes [13], 09/24/2009
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"WHO Slashes Radon Limit in Homes, Cites Lung Cancer" [14]

"The World Health Organisation (WHO) has drastically cut the maximum amount of radon -- a naturally occurring gas -- that should be permitted in homes because of strong evidence it causes lung cancer."
Air [15]
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Source: Reuters [16], 09/24/2009
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"The Globe's 2 Largest Emitters Lay Out Hazy Plays to Curb CO2" [17]

"In the end, the two most important world leaders at the first-ever U.N. Summit on Climate Change didn't say enough to satisfy supporters or quell critics."
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Source: Greenwire [18], 09/24/2009
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"China and U.S. Try To Jumpstart U.N. Climate Talks" [19]

"China laid out a plan to curb carbon emissions by 2020 and U.S. President Barack Obama called on all nations to act now to tackle global warming, as world leaders tried to inject momentum into climate change talks."
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Source: Reuters [20], 09/23/2009
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"As U.N. Meets on Climate, Momentum Is Elusive" [21]

"The world leaders who are meeting at the United Nations to discuss climate change on Tuesday, are faced with an intricate challenge: building momentum for an international climate treaty at a time when global temperatures have been stable for a decade and may even drop in the next few years."
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Source: NYTimes [22], 09/22/2009
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Report: "The Dangers for Journalists Who Expose Environmental Issues" [23]

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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.
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Nieman Reports Fall 2009: "Let's Talk: Journalism and Social Media" [30]

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In this issue of the quarterly magazine of the Nieman Foundation for Journalism at Harvard, journalists describe changes in how they work and what they produce, explore emerging ethical issues, and propose principles of active engagement.

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