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China's Fledgling Green Movement
by Dinah Gardner in Beijing 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
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.
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 ChristieReuters
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
Two years later, another oil spill haunts Bay Area
Pacific Environment responds to today’s Dubai Star oil spill with the following statements:
Ma Jun: The Call of the Rivers
Pacific Environment partner works to clean China's rivers.
Tests Confirm Lead Poisoning in Children
http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/china/2009-09/28/content_8743836.htm
Medical tests show children living near battery plant in Eastern China are suffering from lead poisoning.
Drowning in sound
Contra Costa Times
September 8th, 2009
Large ships' propellers creating underwater din for whales, other marine animals
Western Gray Whale Critically Threatened by Oil and Gas Exploration
Eco Worldly
June 16th, 2009
Exxon, BP, and Rosneft pushing whales from feeding area
U.S., China Seek Climate Deal
June 2nd, 2009
China Program Co-Director interviewed on US-China Climate Change Negotiations
LNG: A Dead Man Walking?
Natural Gas & Electricity
May 27th, 2009
LNG now rendered redundant and obsolete
Eco-Toilets in Turpan: Improving Sanitation and Water Quality in Xinjiang
China Environment Series
China Environment Series 10 features article by China Program partners and Co-Director Daniela Salaverry

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