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"Spermless Mosquitoes Could Help Halt Malaria Spread" [1]

"Releasing genetically modified, spermless male mosquitoes into the wild could in future help to prevent malaria transmission and reduce the chances of large outbreaks of the killer disease, British scientists said on Monday."

Biodiversity [2]
Environmental Health [3]
Public [4]
International [5]
Source: Reuters [6], 08/11/2011
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"Bangladesh Supreme Court Allows Ship Breaking To Continue" [7]

"Bangladesh's Supreme Court agreed on Monday to allow ship breaking yards more time to meet tougher safety and environmental rules, allowing them to operate until at least mid-October.

Judges backed a lower court's ruling two weeks ago that extended the deadline for the $1.5 billion ship scrap industry to implement strict government rules aimed at protecting workers and reducing the level of pollution.

Pollution [8]
Public [4]
International [5]
Source: Reuters [9], 08/10/2011
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"An Economist for Nature Calculates the Need for More Protection" [10]

A Stanford professor is showing how many more ecological costs need to be factored in to estimates of the economic impacts of environmental actions.

Economy & Business [11]
Environmental Studies [12]
Public [4]
International [5]
Source: NY Times [13], 08/10/2011
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"Japan Held Nuclear Data, Leaving Evacuees in Peril" [14]

In the days after the Fukushima nuclear meltdown began, Japanese officials let evacuees go into areas of high radiation, downplaying and withholding information about the danger."

Disasters [15]
Nuclear Power & Radiation [16]
Public [4]
International [5]
Source: NY Times [17], 08/09/2011
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"Carbon Offsets Near Record Low, Worst Performing Commodity" [18]

"Carbon offsets neared all-time lows Friday, confirming their status as the world's worst performing commodity, as slumping demand meets rising supply of the U.N. instrument traded under the Kyoto Protocol."

Climate Change [19]
Economy & Business [11]
Public [4]
International [5]
Source: Reuters [20], 08/08/2011
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"Battle Over Coal for China Highlights Global Economic Change" [21]

The battle over a coal export terminal near Bellingham, Washington, is a symptom of a profound shift in world economic roles.

Energy & Fuel [22]
Public [4]
International [5]
Source: McClatchy [23], 08/08/2011
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"Durban Talks Unlikely To Strike Climate Deal: U.N" [24]

"Major climate talks in South Africa at year-end will be unlikely to strike agreement on a new pact, but will be important in determining the shape of long-term efforts to tackle climate change, a senior U.N. climate official said on Tuesday."

Climate Change [19]
Public [4]
International [5]
Source: Reuters [25], 08/04/2011
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"Japan To Sack Top Nuclear Energy Officials" [26]

"Japan will sack three top energy officials over their handling of the Fukushima atomic disaster and scandals that have fuelled public mistrust in the country's nuclear policy, the government said Thursday."

Disasters [15]
Nuclear Power & Radiation [16]
Public [4]
International [5]
Source: AFP [27], 08/04/2011
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"Kenya-Somalia Drought: Security Risks Overshadow Aid Delivery" [28]

The intertwined problems of climate change, drought, desertification, failed states, terrorism, and insurgency are causing a human catastrophe in the Horn of Africa.

Climate Change [19]
Disasters [15]
Public [4]
International [5]
Source: ENS [29], 08/02/2011
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"Japanese Find Radioactivity on Their Own" [30]

With the Japanese government apparently failing in the task of protecting the public from radiation after the meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear station, ordinary Japanese citizens are buying dosimeters -- and making startling discoveries.

Disasters [15]
Environmental Health [3]
Food [31]
Public [4]
International [5]
Source: NY Times [32], 08/02/2011
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