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"China in Lead Poisoning 'Cover-Up' - Human Rights Watch" [1]

"China has been accused of trying to cover up the extent of lead poisoning among children, and of blocking effective testing and treatment."

Environmental Health [2]
Public [3]
Asia [4]
Source: BBC [5], 06/16/2011
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"India Aims $1 Billion at Sacred but Filthy Ganges" [6]

"Indian officials signed an agreement with the World Bank on Tuesday to use a $1 billion loan to finance the first major new effort in more than 20 years to cleanse the revered Ganges, one of the world’s dirtiest rivers."

Pollution [7]
Water & Oceans [8]
Public [3]
Asia [4]
Source: NY Times [9], 06/15/2011
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"Plan for China’s Water Crisis Spurs Concern" [10]

"North China is dying. A chronic drought is ravaging farmland. The Gobi Desert is inching south. The Yellow River, the so-called birthplace of Chinese civilization, is so polluted it can no longer supply drinking water. The rapid growth of megacities — 22 million people in Beijing and 12 million in Tianjin alone — has drained underground aquifers that took millenniums to fill."

Pollution [7]
Water & Oceans [8]
Public [3]
Asia [4]
Source: NY Times [11], 06/03/2011
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NRC Publishes List of FOIA Requests Related to Japan Nuke Meltdown [12]

By publishing the list promptly, NRC lived up to the "reading room" provisions of FOIA — which require agencies to actively publish information likely to be the subject of multiple FOIA requests. As a reporter, see what your competitors are doing. As a FOIA requester, you may learn a lot about how to write a FOIA letter that is realistic yet effective.

SEJ Publication Types: 
WatchDog TipSheet [13]
Topics on the Beat: 
Nuclear Power & Radiation [14]
Energy & Fuel [15]
Disasters [16]
Region: 
Asia [4]
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Public [3]
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Reporting Resources for Japanese Nuclear Disaster [17]

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SEJ has compiled a set of key information resources for anyone reporting on or following nuclear developments in Japan or elsewhere, including the United States. You'll find news sources, nuclear agencies, industry, scientist and environmental groups.

Useful Links [18]
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Public [3]
Asia [4]
Environmental Health [2]
Energy & Fuel [15]
Disasters [16]
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May 23, 2011 to May 25, 2011

Threatened Island Nations: Legal Implications of Rising Seas and a Changing Climate [19]

Some time this century the Republic of the Marshall Islands is likely to be completely submerged. They asked Columbia Law School to look at the legal issues this raises. If a country is under water, is it still a state? Does it still have a seat at the UN? What happens to its fishing rights and mineral rights? What is the citizenship of its displaced people? Does it have legal recourse? The result is this international conference of legal scholars on legal issues faced by island nations threatened by sea level rise.

Professional Meetings [20]
Visibility: 
Public [3]
Topics on the Beat: 
Water & Oceans [8]
Laws & Regulations [21]
Disasters [16]
Climate Change [22]
Region: 
Central America & the Caribbean [23]
Australia & Oceania [24]
Asia [4]
International [25]
Northeast (CT MA ME NH NJ NY RI VT) [26]

"Bangladesh: A Present-Day Water World" [27]

"Photographer Jonas Bendiksen made three separate trips to Bangladesh last year to document the wet season and the ways that rising waters are altering Bangladeshi life."

Climate Change [22]
Public [3]
Asia [4]
Source: NPR/NatGeo [28], 05/03/2011
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Millions Lose Power After Japan Aftershock [29]

"More than 900,000 households remained without electricity on Friday after the strongest aftershock to hit since the March 11 earthquake and tsunami in Japan rocked a wide section of the country’s northeast."

Disasters [16]
Public [3]
Asia [4]
Source: NY Times [30], 04/08/2011
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"For Fukushima's Farmers, Growing Uncertainty" [31]

"The nuclear disaster is now also a disaster for Fukushima's farmers. The government has banned the sale of milk, spinach and other leafy vegetables, not just from here but also from the neighboring prefectures."

Agriculture [32]
Disasters [16]
Nuclear Power & Radiation [14]
Public [3]
Asia [4]
Source: NPR [33], 04/01/2011
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"Japanese Town Mulls Future Without Whaling Industry" [34]

The end of one Tsunami-hit Japanese whaling company could mean the end of a seaside town. In a variety of ways, the quake aftermath is transforming life in Japan. As the death toll mounts, power, water, and food are in short supply.

Disasters [16]
Natural Resources [35]
Nuclear Power & Radiation [14]
Public [3]
Asia [4]
Source: NY Times [36], 03/29/2011
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