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"Biggest Solar Collapse in China Imperils $1.28 Billion: Energy" [1]

"Investors stand to lose most of the $1.28 billion they put into Suntech Power Holdings Co. after the solar manufacturer said it wouldn’t resist a bankruptcy petition filed in China."

Economy & Business [2]
Energy & Fuel [3]
Public [4]
International [5]
Source: Bloomberg [6], 03/21/2013
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"Crippled Japanese Nuclear Plant Suffers Blackout" [7]

"TOKYO -- A power failure at Japan’s tsunami-damaged nuclear plant on Monday night has left three fuel storage pools without fresh cooling water for hours, the plant’s operator said."

Disasters [8]
Nuclear Power & Radiation [9]
Public [4]
International [5]
Source: AP [10], 03/19/2013
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"Solar Trade Group Reports Surge in U.S. Installations" [11]

"Partly driven by an oversupply of cheaper panels from China, the domestic solar market had its best year in 2012, with the growth in installations outpacing that of the global market, according to an annual report to be released Thursday."

Economy & Business [2]
Energy & Fuel [3]
Public [4]
National (U.S.) [12]
International [5]
Source: NY Times [13], 03/15/2013
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Environmental Threats May Push Billions Into Extreme Poverty, Warns UN [14]

"The number of people living in extreme poverty could increase by up to 3 billion by 2050 unless urgent action is taken to tackle environmental challenges, a major UN report warned on Thursday."

People & Population [15]
Environmental Health [16]
Disasters [8]
Public [4]
International [5]
Source: Guardian [17], 03/15/2013
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"Monarch Butterflies Drop Ominously in Mexico" [18]

"MEXICO CITY -- The number of Monarch butterflies making it to their winter refuge in Mexico dropped 59 percent this year, falling to the lowest level since comparable record-keeping began 20 years ago, scientists reported Wednesday."

Wildlife [19]
Public [4]
International [5]
Source: AP [20], 03/14/2013
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"Governments Shield Rhinos, Elephants From Illegal Trade" [21]

"BANGKOK -- Governments [Tuesday] extended greater protection to endangered rhinoceroses that are being slaughtered for their horns, which already are subject to an international trade ban. A record 668 South African rhinos were killed by poachers last year, and nearly 150 have died in 2013."

Biodiversity [22]
Public [4]
International [5]
Source: ENS [23], 03/13/2013
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"Are Methane Hydrates the Next Big Energy Source? Japan Hopes So." [24]

Japan has successfully extracted natural gas from methane hydrates ("fire ice") 1,000 feet below the seabed.

Water & Oceans [25]
Energy & Fuel [3]
Public [4]
International [5]
Source: Wash Post [26], 03/13/2013
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"Sailors Sue Japan Nuclear Plant Owner, Saying Disaster Made Them Sick" [27]

"Within weeks of setting off a geiger counter and scrubbing three layers of skin off his hands and arms, former Navy quartermaster Maurice Enis recalled being pressured to sign away U.S. government liability for any future health problems."

Disasters [8]
Environmental Health [16]
Military [28]
Nuclear Power & Radiation [9]
Public [4]
International [5]
Source: Huffington Post [29], 03/13/2013
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"US Scientists Report Big Jump in Heat-Trapping CO2" [30]

"WASHINGTON -- The amount of heat-trapping carbon dioxide in the air jumped dramatically in 2012, making it very unlikely that global warming can be limited to another 2 degrees as many global leaders have hoped, new federal figures show."

Climate Change [31]
Public [4]
International [5]
Source: AP [32], 03/12/2013
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"Sharks, Rays Win New Trade Protections" [33]

"Five species of sharks and two types of manta rays won new safeguards Monday, as delegates to a global wildlife summit voted to limit the trade of species that have been overharvested for decades."

Biodiversity [22]
Fish & Fisheries [34]
Public [4]
International [5]
Source: Wash Post [35], 03/12/2013
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