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The Economist Publishes Special Report on the Arctic

The Economist Publishes Special Report on the Arctic

On newsstands this week is The Economist’s special report on the Arctic. The region merits special attention because “no longer distant or inviolable,” the Arctic “has emerged, almost overnight, as a powerful symbol of the age of man.” With analyses on climate change, science, politics, natural resources, shipping, and biodiversity, the June 16-22 edition of […]

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Links from Around the Web – Blizzard Edition

Links from Around the Web – Blizzard Edition

This batch of links is dedicated to my friends in Washington D.C., who are home from work, staring out their windows in awe of mass precipitation.  To ease your Snowmaggedon boredom, some light reading: 1.  If the climate accord works, will the climate notice? Maybe.  But success depends on what countries do after 2020. 2.  […]

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RCTV Closure Leads to Student Protests

Last week the Venezuelan government cut off six cable TV stations, citing a failure to comply with regulations. These stations included Radio Caracas Television (RCTV), a channel known for opposing the administration of Hugo Chávez. RCTV had already lost its ability to broadcast on a public channel in 2007, but remained available to cable subscribers […]

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