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"How to Steal a River" [1]

"To feed an enormous building boom, India’s relentless sand miners have devastated the waterways that make life there possible."

Natural Resources [2]
Water & Oceans [3]
Public [4]
Asia [5]
Source: NY Times [6], 03/02/2017
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"China's Coal Consumption Falls For Third Year In A Row" [7]

"China's consumption of coal fell in 2016 for a third year in a row, official data showed Tuesday, as the world's top carbon polluter has emerged as a global leader in addressing global warming."

Climate Change [8]
Energy & Fuel [9]
Public [4]
Asia [5]
Source: AP [10], 02/28/2017
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"Skin Deep: Feeding the Global Lust for Leather" [11]

"Leather processing is big business in Bangladesh, India, and other parts of the developing world, where regulations are lax and poisons run freely."

Environmental Health [12]
Laws & Regulations [13]
Pollution [14]
Water & Oceans [3]
Public [4]
Asia [5]
Source: Undark [15], 02/21/2017
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"How Do You Save Snow Leopards? First, Gather Their Droppings" [16]

"On the rocky cliffs of the Himalayas, the path to snow leopard conservation is paved in feces."

Wildlife [17]
Public [4]
Asia [5]
Source: NY Times [18], 02/09/2017
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Enviro, Energy Reporters Look at Prospects for Beat in 2017 [19]

Veteran journalists gathered in Washington, D.C. last Friday, Feb. 3, to share insights into how environment and energy policy may unfold in the year ahead — and to urge colleagues to prepare for possibly dramatic shifts ahead. Key takeaways, plus video, audio clips and a presentation by SEJ's president. Photo: Washington Post reporter Daryl Fears; courtesy of Schuyler Null/Wilson Center.

SEJ Publication Types: 
SEJ News [20]
Topics on the Beat: 
Biodiversity [21]
Climate Change [8]
Energy & Fuel [9]
Environmental Politics [22]
Journalism & Media [23]
Laws & Regulations [13]
Natural Resources [2]
Policy [24]
Science [25]
Water & Oceans [3]
Region: 
National (U.S.) [26]
International [27]
Asia [5]
Visibility: 
Public [4]
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"Turning the Tide Against Cholera" [28]

"A global pandemic rose from these swamps. Now scientists may have a way to stop it."

Environmental Health [12]
Public [4]
Asia [5]
Source: NY Times [29], 02/07/2017
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Fukushima Nuclear Reactor Radiation At Highest Level Since 2011 Meltdown [30]

"Radiation levels inside a damaged reactor at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power station are at their highest since the plant suffered a triple meltdown almost six years ago."

Disasters [31]
Nuclear Power & Radiation [32]
Public [4]
Asia [5]
Source: Guardian [33], 02/06/2017
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Beijing Vows 30 Percent Cut In Coal Use In 2017 To Fight Smog [34]

"China's smog-hit capital Beijing plans to slash coal consumption by a further 30 percent in 2017 as part of its efforts to combat air pollution, the official Xinhua news agency said late on Sunday, citing the city's mayor."

Air [35]
Climate Change [8]
Energy & Fuel [9]
Pollution [14]
Public [4]
Asia [5]
Source: Reuters [36], 02/06/2017
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"Tepco Spots Possible Nuclear Fuel Debris At Japan's Fukushima Reactor" [37]

"Tokyo Electric Power (Tepco), the operator of Japan's wrecked Fukushima nuclear plant, said on Monday it may have found nuclear fuel debris below the damaged No. 2 reactor, one of three that had meltdowns in the 2011 disaster."

Disasters [31]
Nuclear Power & Radiation [32]
Public [4]
Asia [5]
Source: Reuters [38], 01/31/2017
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China Builds World's Biggest Solar Farm In Bid To Be Green Superpower [39]

"Vast plant in Qinghai province is part of China’s determination to transform itself from climate change villain to a green energy colossus".

Climate Change [8]
Energy & Fuel [9]
Public [4]
Asia [5]
Source: Guardian [40], 01/20/2017
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