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FEATURED STORIES

Old Wine, New Bottles
Printed in The Wall Street Journal | August 21, 2009

Retrofits of existing buildings can cut energy use, save money—and attract tenants.

Hungry Startups on a Drastic Diet
Printed in the Financial Times | January 21, 2009

Frugality and lean thinking are becoming more prized among tech companies trying to succeed in a tough market.

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REPORTING FROM COPENHAGEN

VIDEO: A Copenhagen Christmas Tree That’s Truly Green
WSJ.com | December 17, 2009

In Copenhagen, WSJ’s Noah Buhayar finds cyclists demonstrating a green, Christmas spirit. They’re riding stationary bikes to power Christmas tree lights.

Eco-Conscious Youths Descend on Copenhagen
WSJ.com | December 15, 2009

Thousands of young people from all over the world have descended on the U.N. climate conference to try to influence the negotiation

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INTERACTIVE GRAPHICS

The Web offers great opportunities for explaining complex stories with interactive graphics, such as this Flash project published on the Webby Award–winning news site, Mission Loc@l:

Rezoning the Mission for Change
After a decade of heated debate, city officials have nearly completed a master plan for San Francisco’s eastern neighborhoods. It will have a long-term impact on who gets to live and work in the Mission District.

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RADIO JOURNALISM

Media Job Gone? Try the Blogging Life
Aired on KALX, Berkeley | April 22, 2009
One bright spot in the news business these days is online media. Blogs and news Web sites have been adding positions or, at least, holding on to their current employees. What does today’s journalist look like?

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RELATED STORY: Tech Bloggers Still Pioneering
Published on MarketWatch.com | June 18, 2009

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