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"Ohio River Tops Nation in Pollution Discharges" [1]

"The Ohio River again leads the nation in the amount of toxic chemicals dumped into it by industries, according to a new report by a Washington, D.C.- based environmental group."

Pollution [2]
Public [3]
National (U.S.) [4]
Source: Louisville Courier-Journal [5], 04/04/2012
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"Warmest March On Record Across Half The U.S., Expert Says" [6]

"Last month was the warmest March on record across half of the United States with summer-like temperatures providing some welcome news to the country's farmers and clothing retailers, a weather expert said."

Climate Change [7]
Public [3]
National (U.S.) [4]
Source: Reuters [8], 04/04/2012
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"Japan Nuclear Plant May Be Worse Off Than Thought" [9]

"TOKYO — The damage to one of three stricken reactors at the Fukushima Daiichi plant could be worse than previously thought, a recent internal investigation has shown, raising new concerns over the plant’s stability and complicating the post-disaster cleanup."

Disasters [10]
Nuclear Power & Radiation [11]
Public [3]
International [12]
Source: NY Times [13], 04/04/2012
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SEJournal Spring 2012, Vol. 22 No. 1 [14]

In this issue: Getting into the (Clean Water) Act; SEJ's grant program has real impact on reporting; indie enviro films at Sundance; election year buzzwords; sneak preview of SEJ's 2012 conference, Lubbock, Texas; web tool DocumentCloud brings documents to life; ex-CNN executive producer Dykstra returns to journalism; meteorologists as environmental journalists; SEJ members honored, produce videos, win awards and grants; and 5 book reviews! (Why wait 3 months for access to each quarterly issue? Get your Summer/Fall issue [15] now: how to join [16] or subscribe. [17])

SEJ Publication Types: 
SEJournal Online [18]
Topics on the Beat: 
Climate Change [7]
Journalism & Media [19]
Science [20]
Water & Oceans [21]
Visibility: 
Public [3]
  • Read more about SEJournal Spring 2012, Vol. 22 No. 1 [14]

Translating Science/Telling Stories: “What We Talk About When We Talk About Climate Change” [22]

Co-sponsored by SEJ and the Knight Center for Environmental Journalism at Michigan State University, this fellowship opportunity is for journalists and scientists to discuss ways to better help the public appreciate the risks and understand the choices they, their communities, and their governments face, during this June 9, 2012 event in Cleveland, OH.

Topics on the Beat: 
Science [20]
Journalism & Media [19]
Climate Change [7]
Visibility: 
Public [3]
Region: 
Great Lakes (IL IN MI MN OH WI) [23]
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"CO2 Was Hidden in the Ocean During the Ice Age" [24]

"Why did the atmosphere contain so little carbon dioxide (CO2) during the last Ice Age 20,000 years ago? Why did it rise when the Earth's climate became warmer? Processes in the ocean are responsible for this, says a new study based on newly developed isotope measurements. This study has now been published in the scientific journal 'Science' by scientists from the Universities of Bern and Grenoble and the Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research in the Helmholtz Association."

Climate Change [7]
Science [20]
Public [3]
International [12]
Source: SPX [25], 04/03/2012
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"Gold Miners Dig Deep -- To The Ocean Floor" [26]

"Nautilus Minerals of Australia has a license from Papua New Guinea to mine a site the size of 21 football fields for its rich deposits. The minerals are found there in very high concentrations, because a natural hot spring on the seafloor has been laying them down for thousands of years."

Natural Resources [27]
Water & Oceans [21]
Public [3]
Australia & Oceania [28]
Source: NPR [29], 04/03/2012
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"The Hour of Darkness That Circled the Globe" [30]

"SYDNEY, Australia -- Earth Hour 2012 organizers are jubilant today after a satisfyingly successful global event on March 31. Lights went out at 8:30 pm local time as Earth Hour circled the world through a record 150 countries and territories, with 6,494 towns and cities participating."

Environmental Politics [31]
Public [3]
International [12]
Source: ENS [32], 04/03/2012
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"U.S., Canada, Mexico Vow 'Continental' Energy Grid" [33]

"WASHINGTON -- The leaders of the United States, Mexico, and Canada [Monday] pledged to develop 'continental energy, including electricity generation and interconnection' across national borders and welcomed 'increasing North American energy trade.'"

Energy & Fuel [34]
Public [3]
International [12]
Source: ENS [35], 04/03/2012
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"Analysis: Young U.S. Farmers Coax Crops From Conservation Lands" [36]

"North Dakota farmer Justin Zahradka will plant wheat this spring on 40 acres that has been off-limits for two decades, protected by a government conservation program that is shrinking as high crop prices make farmland more valuable."

Agriculture [37]
Natural Resources [27]
Public [3]
National (U.S.) [4]
Source: Reuters [38], 04/03/2012
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