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Baikal Preservation Group’s Offices Raided
The Moscow Times
January 29th, 2010
Early news coverage of the raid of Siberian environmental organization Baikal Environmental Wave
Attack on the “Baikal Wave”: What Happened
BABR.RU
January 29th, 2010
Russian newswire, BABR.RU, covers in detail the events leading up to the police raid and the raid itself of the environmental group.
Russian Police Raid Outspoken Environmental Group
AFP
January 29th, 2010
AFP covers story about the police raid on Pacific Environment's partner, Baikal Environmental Wave in Siberia yesterday
PG & E Scores More Fossil Fuels
by Robert Gammon
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East Bay Express
After Oil Spill, China's Polluted Rivers in Spotlight
by Austin Ramzy / Beijing
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TIME Magazine
China program Co-Director Wen Bo shares his perspective on the recent oil spill with Time Correspondent Austin Ramzy
COP15: We All Have Disagreed to Agree, Now What?
by Xiu Min Li
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Huffington Post
US Provides 3 billion in Subsidies for Exxon-mobil Project in Papua New Guinea
Critics say the project will clear over a thousand hectares of primary rainforest while pumping over 3 million tons of carbon into the atmosphere every year.
It's Not Just About Copenhagen
by Terrence Samuel
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American Prospect
December 11th, 2009
Arctic Drilling Plan Gets Green Light; Analysis of Impacts Sorely Lacking
China's Fledgling Green Movement
by Dinah Gardner in Beijing
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Al Jazeera
Shell is Overselling Claims About Arctic Spill Cleanup
December 4th, 2009
Pacific Environment and Oceana respond to Shell's industry funded studies on oil spill cleanups
Helping Kids Keep Heilongjiang Green
by Pan Yan
SF Examiner: Overflowing Tank Pegged as Culprit
by John Upton
California regulations require fuel barges to carry oil-absorbing, buoyant boom or to preboom around a ship before fueling begins.
How can China, U.S. address climate change?
by Rory Cox and Xiu Min Li
Following Dubai Star Tanker Spill, Bay Area Environmental and Fishing Groups Call on Schwarzenegger to Strengthen California Oil Spill Prevention Standards
A Coalition of Bay Area Environmental and Fishing Groups Say Dubai Oil Spill Could of Been Prevented
PG&E news roundup: Discounts for energy hogs, new power plants in poor communities, and the CEO’s incredible expanding pension
by Rebecca Bowe
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San Francisco Bay Guardian
More Oiled Wildlife Found After SF Bay Oil Spill
CBS 5 KPIX
Pacific Environment's Jackie Dragon talks to CBS 5 KPIX about SF Bay Oil Spill and how it could have been prevented
Oil Spills into S.F. Bay South of Bay Bridge
San Francisco Chronicle
Pacific Environment's Jackie Dragon talks to San Francisco Chronicle about boom equipment
Coast Guard probes fuel spill in San Francisco Bay
by Jim Christie
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Reuters
Pacific Environment talks to Reuters about Bay area oil spill
Tanker Spills Oil Into San Francisco Bay
CBS Interviews Marine Sanctuaries Campaign Manager Jackie Dragon
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