As Oklahoma awoke to a devastating new reality—inasmuch as...
As responders, including at least 250 National Guardsmen,...
Tornadoes cut swathes of destruction through Indian country...
The Arctic Ocean is heating up, its ice and permafrost are...
In what may be the most glaring example of climate change...
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Environment

Gale Courey Toensing
April 06, 2011
The country’s first offshore wind-energy plant, meant to demonstrate the depth of the Obama administration’s commitment to renewable energy, may also reveal the limits of its dedic...
After an outpouring of opposition from American Indians and Canadian First Nations , Bruce Power, Canada’s first private nuclear generating company, announced March 29 that it will...
By Sara Shahriari
April 05, 2011
When flying over Bolivia’s highlands, the flat brown plains dotted by small farms seem endless...
Tribes and environmentalists are still awaiting a court decision on whether gray wolves will be removed from the endangered species list in the northern Rocky Mountains...
Former President Bill Clinton has added his voice to the growing chorus of celebrities and indigenous people in Brazil who oppose the construction of the massive Belo Monte hydroel...
Although seaweed tested in Barkley Sound has tested positive for the radioactive isotopes Iodine 131 and Cesium 137, with Japan’s leaky reactors as the probable culprit via the jet...
With oil exploration still a major issue within the Ecuadorian Amazon rainforest, and the recent rulings against Texaco, many are left wondering what the environmental impact could...
ICTMN Staff
April 02, 2011
Part three of the U.S...
Everyone knows how majestic and stunning the Haliaeetus Leucocephalus is, the most symbolic of animals in the western hemisphere, a creature only found in North America...
ICTMN Staff
April 02, 2011
Spring is here, and this shot of Arctic Bay in Nunavut, is a harbinger of warmth and fresh air.

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