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Toolbox: Reporting on Earthquakes [1]

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Earthquakes are often enough a disaster and response story. But there are important stories all the time about seismicity, preparation, prevention, planning, engineering, and other facets. Here are some key sources and starting points for reporters.

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"Japan Encourages a Wider Evacuation From Reactor Area" [6]

"Japanese officials began encouraging people to evacuate a larger swath of territory around the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant on Friday as new signs emerged that parts of the crippled facility are so damaged and contaminated that it will be hard to bring the plant under control soon."

Disasters [5]
Nuclear Power & Radiation [7]
Public [3]
International [4]
Source: NY Times [8], 03/25/2011
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1/4 of U.S. Nuclear Plants Not Reporting Equipment Defects: Report [9]

"More than a quarter of U.S. nuclear plant operators have failed to properly tell regulators about equipment defects that could imperil reactor safety, according to a report by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission's inspector general."

Disasters [5]
Nuclear Power & Radiation [7]
Public [3]
National (U.S.) [10]
Source: Wash Post [11], 03/25/2011
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"Report: EPA Didn't Properly Assess Coal Ash Risks" [12]

"The federal government promoted some uses of coal ash, including wallboard or filler in road embankments, without properly testing the environmental risks, according to a report from the Environmental Protection Agency's inspector general."

Policy [13]
Pollution [14]
Public [3]
National (U.S.) [10]
Source: AP [15], 03/25/2011
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"Red Tide Study Shows Toxins, Potential Benefits" [16]

"It has killed millions of fish and hundreds of dolphins and manatees. It has ruined countless Florida beach vacations. And it has left people with respiratory problems gasping for air. Yet until now, how Red Tide's poisons worked remained something of a mystery."

Water & Oceans [17]
Public [3]
National (U.S.) [10]
Source: St. Pete Times [18], 03/25/2011
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"America's Deadliest Nuke Disaster" [19]

In 1961, three young nuclear plant operators in Idaho were killed when a small experimental power reactor melted down. They were so radioactive they had to be buried in lead-lined coffins under concrete. And one bereaved family was only allowed a five-minute funeral.

Disasters [5]
Nuclear Power & Radiation [7]
Public [3]
National (U.S.) [10]
Source: Newsweek [20], 03/25/2011
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"RIO+20: Toward A New Green Economy — Or a Green-Washed Old Economy?" [21]

The big international Earth Summit coming next year in Rio de Janiero -- 20 years after the epochal original meeting there -- may generate both good news and bad news about the future of the planet.

Policy [13]
Public [3]
International [4]
Source: Grist [22], 03/25/2011
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"U.S. EPA Will Revoke Approval of Potent Greenhouse Gas to Cool Cars" [23]

"The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has agreed to grant a petition by three nonprofit organizations to withdraw its approval for the potent greenhouse gas HFC-134a to be used in new automobile air conditioning systems."

Air [24]
Climate Change [25]
Public [3]
National (U.S.) [10]
Source: ENS [26], 03/25/2011
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"Do You Live in a Nuclear Danger Zone?" [27]

The Nuclear Regulatory Commission currently requires nuclear plants to plan evacuation of a 10-mile circle in case of a radiation threat. But the government urged evacuation of a 50-mile circle after the disaster at Japan's Fukushima plant. Here's some information to help you calculate your own risk.

Disasters [5]
Nuclear Power & Radiation [7]
Public [3]
National (U.S.) [10]
Source: Mother Jones [28], 03/25/2011
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"Flooding Spiked Lead Levels in Lake Coeur d'Alene" [29]

"An estimated 352,000 pounds of lead washed into Lake Coeur d'Alene on Jan. 18 after flooding related to a rain-on-snow event."

Pollution [14]
Public [3]
Mountain West (CO ID MT NV UT WY) [30]
Source: Spokane Spokesman-Review [31], 03/25/2011
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