DENVER—A controversial coal permit is open to public scrutiny after months of effort by American Indian and environmental groups concerned about a giant strip mine atop Black Mesa ...
Ecuador's oil-laden waters after the Chevron-Texaco waste dump (Photo courtesy of Rainforest Action Network/Flickr) Chevron dumped more than 16 billion gallons of oil and toxic was...
Tribes surrounding Puget Sound dive into deep waters and plow the marine floors for geoducks –the world’s largest clams, which bury their long necks in the sand, and are considered...
Global warming and a rush to exploit the natural resources of the Arctic are killing off Caribou herds, which is bad news for them, for the indigenous peoples who share their lands...
Water is a common issue among indigenous peoples the world over, be it a lack of potable water, the melting and disappearance of glacial ice, or the inundation of floods on develop...
In a Super Bowl commercial, human photons skyrocketed via light rays from the sun to Earth, aiming for the Albuquerque, New Mexico-based solar panels built by Sacred Power, the ren...