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"Beacon Power: Firm Feds Aided Files for Bankruptcy" [1]

"Beacon Power Corp., an energy storage company that received $43 million in backing from the U.S. program that supported failed Fremont solar panel manufacturer Solyndra, filed for bankruptcy after struggling to raise private financing."

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National (U.S.) [4]
Source: Greenwire [5], 11/01/2011
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Global Warming Worsens Weather Extremes, IPCC Climate Panel To Say [6]

"Freakish weather disasters – from the sudden October snowstorm in the Northeast U.S. to the record floods in Thailand – are striking more often. And global warming is likely to spawn more similar weather extremes at a huge cost, says a draft summary of an international climate report obtained by The Associated Press."

Climate Change [7]
Disasters [8]
Science [9]
Public [3]
International [10]
Source: AP [11], 11/01/2011
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Cubrimiento — La 21ava Conferencia Anual de la SEJ, Miami [12]

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January 19, 2024

DEADLINE: Fund for Environmental Journalism (FEJ) Grant Opportunity [14]

Jan 19 is the extended deadline for the next round of SEJ's Fund for Environmental Journalism story grants. Journalism projects must cover the clean energy transition in the U.S. Grants up to $5000; stipends up to $2500 for nonprofit news staffers or freelancers.

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"Texas Is Shooting Donkeys, Stirring Burro Backlash" [18]

"PRESIDIO, Texas (AP) — Unofficially, the state of Texas celebrates donkeys and their historical and cultural significance in shaping the American West. Officially? The policy on wild burros out here is shoot to kill."

Wildlife [19]
Public [3]
Southwest (AZ NM OK TX) [20]
Source: AP [21], 10/31/2011
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"Deadly Melons Renew Food Safety Focus; Will Money Follow?" [22]

"Debbie Frederick hopes that her father's death in September in one of the most lethal outbreaks of food-borne illness in U.S. history will force the government to increase the safety of the country's food supply."

Food [23]
Agriculture [24]
Public [3]
National (U.S.) [4]
Source: Reuters [25], 10/31/2011
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"Concerns Are Raised About Genetically Engineered Mosquitoes" [26]

"These mosquitoes are genetically engineered to kill — their own children."

Biodiversity [27]
Public [3]
International [10]
Source: NY Times [28], 10/31/2011
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"Catastrophic Drought in Texas Causes Global Economic Ripples" [29]

"AUSTIN — The drought map created by University College London shows a number of worryingly dry areas around the globe, in places including East Africa, Canada, France and Britain.

But the largest area of catastrophic drought centers on Texas. It is an angry red swath on the map, signifying what has been the driest year in the state’s history. It has brought immense hardship to farmers and ranchers, and fed incessant wildfires, as well as an enormous dust storm that blew through the western Texas city of Lubbock in the past month.

Disasters [8]
Public [3]
Southwest (AZ NM OK TX) [20]
Source: NY Times [30], 10/31/2011
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"Calabasas Offers a Cautious Olive Branch To Coyotes" [31]

"Coyotes howling into the night are as much a part of Calabasas as the aspiring screenwriters, retired moguls and stay-at-home mothers who crowd the coffee shops in the city's well-manicured mall."

Wildlife [19]
Public [3]
California [32]
Source: LA Times [33], 10/31/2011
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"Rare, Deadly October Storm Hangs On In Northeast " [34]

"One of the darkest Halloweens ever loomed for about 3 million households left without power on Sunday by a rare October snowstorm in the Northeast that bedeviled transportation and killed at least eight people."

Disasters [8]
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Northeast (CT MA ME NH NJ NY RI VT) [35]
Source: Reuters [36], 10/31/2011
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