Activists describe the blasting of Kentucky's Appalachian peaks as a great human rights and environmental tragedy, but the Bush administration enthusiastically backs Big Coal's cheap way of getting at the black stuff.
The early signs of climate change are showing up across vastly differing landscapes: from melting outposts near the Arctic Circle to disappearing glaciers high in the Andes; from the rising water in the deltas of Bangladesh to the "sinking" atolls
AS the face of the anti-whaling campaign in Australia, Far Northern actor Isabel Lucas wants her home town to adopt a whale. Lucas, 23, is back in Cairns this week to visit her family and finalise a visa that will allow her to work in Hollywood.
Experts on amphibians have been caught on the hop by a rare batch of albino tadpoles living in a garden pond.Tiny pale globules of frog spawn and tadpoles are now under observation at a secret and closely guarded address in Carmarthenshire, west Wales
The Navy has released its final environmental impact statement for activities in the Hawaii Range Complex -- the ocean area used for naval exercises -- including the controversial use of sonar in Hawaiian waters.
BirdLife International is deeply disappointed that the European Commission's proposal for the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) Health Check - released today - fails to respond to the pressing environmental challenges facing Europe, including ...
BORNEO - Villagers with the help from Tutong District Fire & Rescue Department pushed an injured dolphin that had been washed ashore back into the sea yesterday.
The Atlantic bottlenose dolphin is a common sight along the Southeast coast. Hardly a day will go by when at least one or more is seen frolicking in the rivers, the sounds and along the beachfronts. Incidents of people illegally feeding dolphins.
Before you go and save some lives from the year 2100, you might want to look around and save a few here in 2008. This is like people from 1908 trying to help us with breast cancer. No one knew what a gene was in 1908!
Publishing in the journal Nature this week, a NASA-led team of scientists has come up with what it said is the first study to show a direct link between humans, climate change and impacts.