ICTMN Staff
December 28, 2011
Appetite for Destruction The emerald ash borer beetle is extremely beautiful, and extraordinarily voracious...
On the heels of the COP 17 climate talks in Durban, South Africa, the only thing surprising about Canada’s announcement on December 13 that it would no longer be a party to the Kyo...
Long trapped inside permafrost, stores of methane and carbon dioxide, the leading greenhouse gases, have been held in thrall for millennia...
ICTMN Staff
December 13, 2011
It's official: Canada will not renew its commitment to the Kyoto Protocol to reduce greenhouse gas emissions in 2012 when the existing agreement expires, becoming the first country...
The BBC has posted graphic photos of an adult polar bear eating a cub that have intensified concerns that global warming or climate change is threatening the survival of the specie...
USA Today has obtained a draft of a report by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) that confirms with data what many people have been come to believe based on anecd...
The Canadian government has listed polar bears as a “species of special concern” under the Species at Risk Act, a move that has various people up in arms, though for opposing reaso...
ICTMN Staff
November 09, 2011
With a huge storm battering Alaska's northwest coast, officials are concerned for the well-being of residents of Nome and in particular the Native Alaskans living in 18 nearby vill...
ICTMN Staff
November 04, 2011
An 18-mile-long crack, 400 feet deep, has formed in the Antarctic ice, NASA reports...
According to a new study from the National Wildlife Federation, American Indians suffer more from climate change than other groups...

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