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WiLDSPEAK Symposium

WiLDSPEAK, taking place in Washington DC, is a photo festival, communications symposium, and celebration of the power of visual media all rolled into one amazing day of presentations, discussions, and networking with some of the world’s leading conservation photographers, editors, scientists, and program implementers.

"Reporting on Fracking" Conference

This event, at Berea College hosted by Eastern Kentucky University’s Department of Communication and student chapter Society of Professional Journalists and Berea College’s Department of English, offers a full day of information and reporting tips from government, industry, and environmental leaders along with journalists covering environmental issues. Only $10; pre-registration required.

"China Fights Desert’s Spread and Puts Mongols’ Way of Life at Risk"

"Dust storms and desertification are two of China’s biggest environmental challenges, and they can’t be addressed without dealing with the stressed northern region of Inner Mongolia. Years of intensive agriculture, the ravages of open-pit coal mining, and climate change have depleted the scarce water resources of the already arid territory."

Source: Bloomberg, 10/19/2015

"U.S. Winter Weather To See El Nino's Influence: Report"

"Much of the U.S. South can expect a cooler and wetter winter, while warmer than usual temperatures are likely across many northern and western states, as a strong El Niño weather pattern shaped a government weather outlook issued on Thursday."

Source: Reuters, 10/19/2015

"Federal Coal Ash Regulations Take Effect"

"The gooey, grayish-black sludge that spread across Roane County in East Tennessee on a bitterly cold December morning is gone, but the fallout from the nation's worst coal-ash spill enters a new phase on Monday when the federal government begins regulating the storage and disposal of ash from coal-fired power plants."

Source: Memphis Commercial Appeal, 10/19/2015

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