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"Death Threats Fail To Shake Climate Scientists" [1]

"A climate change scientist who has been targeted by death threats says the science community must still continue to release the latest research."

Activism [2]
Climate Change [3]
Public [4]
International [5]
Source: Australian ABC [6], 06/06/2011
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"Climate To Wreak Havoc on Food Supply, Predicts Report" [7]

"Some areas in the tropics face famine because of failing food production, an international research group says."

Agriculture [8]
Climate Change [3]
Public [4]
International [5]
Source: BBC News [9], 06/03/2011
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"Japan Nuclear Plant Could Leak More Radioactive Water" [10]

"The operator of the stricken Japanese nuclear power plant said on Friday that more radioactive water could begin spilling into the sea later this month if there is a glitch in setting up a new decontamination system."

Disasters [11]
Nuclear Power & Radiation [12]
Public [4]
International [5]
Source: Reuters [13], 06/03/2011
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"Rich Nations Say On Track With $30 Billion Climate Aid" [14]

"Earthquake-hit Japan and many other rich nations are reaffirming pledges to give $30 billion from 2010-12 to help poor nations fight climate change despite budget cuts, a Reuters survey showed on Wednesday."

Climate Change [3]
Public [4]
International [5]
Source: Reuters [15], 06/03/2011
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US Farmers, Processors Not Required To Test for Deadly E. Coli Strain [16]

"The bacterium that has killed more than a dozen Europeans, sickened nearly 2,000 more and raised international alarms would be legal if it were found on meat or poultry in the United States."

Agriculture [8]
Food [17]
Health [18]
Public [4]
International [5]
Source: Wash Post [19], 06/03/2011
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Danish Navy Ends Greenpeace Arctic Oil Protest [20]

"Danish navy commandos have ended the occupation of an Arctic drilling rig by Greenpeace by breaking into the protesters' survival pod hanging off the drilling platform."

Activism [2]
Energy & Fuel [21]
Pollution [22]
Public [4]
International [5]
Source: Guardian [23], 06/02/2011
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"CSU Forecasts Five Major Hurricanes In 2011 Season" [24]

"Colorado State University forecasters predicted the Atlantic hurricane season that began on Wednesday would be a busy one with 16 tropical storms and nine of those growing into hurricanes."

Disasters [11]
Public [4]
International [5]
Source: Reuters [25], 06/02/2011
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"Cholera Outbreaks Closely Follow Temperature Rise, Rainfall" [26]

"Moderate increases in temperature and rainfall can herald cholera epidemics, a study in East Africa has found, and researchers urged governments to use those environmental cues to better protect vulnerable populations."

Environmental Health [27]
Public [4]
International [5]
Source: Reuters [28], 06/01/2011
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"Cellphone Radiation May Cause Cancer, Advisory Panel Say" [29]

"A World Health Organization panel has concluded that cellphones 'possibly carcinogenic,' putting the popular devices in the same category as certain dry cleaning chemicals and pesticides, as a potential threat to human health."

Environmental Health [27]
Public [4]
International [5]
Source: NY Times [30], 06/01/2011
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"Libya: Water Emerges as a Hidden Weapon" [31]

"Libya’s enormous aquatic reserves could potentially become a new weapon of choice if government forces opt to starve coastal cities that heavily rely on free flowing freshwater."

Military [32]
Water & Oceans [33]
Public [4]
International [5]
Source: IPS [34], 05/31/2011
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