ICTMN Staff
January 24, 2011
Mercury isotopes in the flora and fauna of the Arctic may be linked to the amount of ice cover present, a team of scientists from the National Institute of Standards and Technology...
Seals are being born prematurely in the Canadian Arctic, and pups are washing up dead on beaches in Labrador. A scientist says the phenomena may be linked...
Miners, industry leaders and political officials converged on West Virginia’s capitol this week to protest the U.S...
Sacramento, CA—Safe drinking water is becoming more and more of an issue in California, with up to 8.5 million residents forced to rely on water supplies that have been deemed unsa...
Environmental groups, concerned about arsenic levels in the sediment of Long Lake, have asked British Columbia officials to conduct a full environmental review of the Quinsam Mine ...
ICTMN Staff
January 19, 2011
Why would an endangered animal not under threat from poaching need a special area designated in order to survive?...
Ontario-based Mohawk Energy of the First Nations has netted an exclusive contract as distributor of products made by renewable-energy company Next Alternative Inc., which has offic...
Anti-mountaintop-mining activist Judy Bonds did not quite live to see the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) revoke a mountaintop-mining permit in her native West Virginia...
The owner of the Horizon oil sands plant that was shut down after a fire in early January has declared force majeure as officials continue to assess damage, according to Reuters ...
The cleanup costs for a July 2010 oil spill are still rising: Enbridge Energy Partners LP increased its estimate for a Michigan spill to $550 million, up 28 percent, Reuters report...

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