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July 24, 2007
Daily Analysis
Japan’s nuclear power plant accident, triggered by an earthquake, is a reminder of the trouble in building nuclear power plants near fault lines.
See more in Japan, Energy Security
July 19, 2007
Daily Analysis
Wrangling over international quotas for bluefin tuna highlights the broader problem of an overall decline in wild fish stocks.
See more in Japan, Energy/Environment, Natural Resources Management
July 18, 2007
Podcast
Ellen K. Pikitch, executive director for the Pew Institute for Ocean Science, outlines the state of global fisheries management.
See more in Natural Resources Management, Health, Science, and Technology
July 11, 2007
Daily Analysis
The recent spate of contamination in the U.S. food supply, much of it traced to Chinese ingredients, has raised questions about safeguards on food imports.
See more in China, Global Health
July 9, 2007
Daily Analysis
With the volume of illegal immigrants flowing across the U.S. border fueling an emotional debate in Washington, the impact of immigration policy on foreign health workers has been overshadowed.
See more in United States, Health, Immigration
July 5, 2007
Daily Analysis
China’s increasing coal use and inability to control toxic emissions from coal plants cast a shadow over the fight against global warming.
See more in China, Energy/Environment
June 26, 2007
Daily Analysis
An Atlanta lawyer’s drug resistant tuberculosis infection highlights the growing prevalence of the disease.
See more in Global Health, Public Health Threats
June 22, 2007
Daily Analysis
With Congress struggling to pass a relatively modest increase in fuel efficiency standards, prospects for a strong federal policy on global warming seem dim.
See more in United States, Energy/Environment
November 30, 1999
Podcast
Drew Thompson, director of China studies at the Nixon Center, examines Beijing's proposed overhaul of its health care system--and the political and economic consequences if it fails.
See more in China, Global Health
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