In what may be the most glaring example of climate change...
The Klamath Tribes possess the oldest water rights in the...
  The Navajo Nation Council has voted to form a limited...
Tribal culture may benefit from some of nearly $1 million...
Today the mouth of the Mississippi River will drink from...
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Environment

Months after spring floods have receded, some Manitoba First Nations are still displaced, leading two of them to file suit and one to request barracks housing through the winter...
ICTMN Staff
October 01, 2011

In a never-before-seen partnership, the aboriginal communities around Fort McKay will work with the government of Alberta over the next few years to study health in communities dow...
Gale Courey Toensing
September 29, 2011
The largest Massachusetts-based investor-owned electric and gas utility in the Bay State may be forced by political pressure to buy Cape Wind’s high-priced electricity—a purchase i...
WASHINGTON—While the push from policymakers for renewable energy development currently faces something of a slowdown in the nation’s capital due to intense cost-cutting congression...
Monday's protest outside the House of Commons in Ottawa against the Alberta Oil Sands netted more than 100 arrests—according to Greenpeace, which helped organize the demonstration,...
About 100 people were arrested on September 26 after climbing police barriers on Parliament Hill as they protested against further development of the Alberta Oil Sands...

UPDATE September 27, 2011: Bolivia's President Evo Morales has frozen construction on a

On September 17, numerous officials and Lower Elwha Klallam tribal members attended a ceremony kicking off the long overdue demolition of two dams on the Elwha River ...

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