They call it Fubar, and it shows how restoring forests creates jobs
Fubar is the name of a stream on Alaska's Prince of Wales Island, and apparently it's appropriately named. FUBAR, of course, is an acronym meaning "Fouled up beyond all recognition," or something...
View ArticleNavajo leader backs banning environmentalists from reservation; native journo...
The last time I saw Marley Shebala, she was at the airport. She couldn't get her ATM card to work. She was facing a series of flights home to Arizona. And she was nearly cashless after a week at a...
View ArticleDavid Suzuki: Space aliens would think humans insane for imperiling...
[caption id="attachment_6631" align="alignleft" width="150" caption="Alexander Kelly and David Suzuki/Photo by Paul Israel"][/caption] By Alexander Kelly Editor’s note: InvestigateWest correspondent...
View ArticleFreedom of political speech assured for corporations, but what about for...
Now that the U.S. Supreme Court has made the world safe for corporate political speech, it's worth asking why plainclothes police officers are allowed to arrest an environmental activist for expressing...
View ArticleMalaria, DDT, and "eco-imperialism" by greens -- Tyee debunks story of blood...
I've been hearing for some years now about unreasonable environmental activists fighting against resurrecting the use of DDT in Africa to control the malaria scourge, and meaning to check out the...
View ArticleObama administration to skeptical judge: Bush's salmon-rescue plan is A-OK
To highlight yet another example of how the Obama administration's environmental policies don't always look that different from the Bush administration's, note that today the National Marine Fisheries...
View ArticleProposed port splits Dems over labor, enviro concerns
By Olivia Henry and Rebecca TachiharaWestern Washington University The debate over the proposed Gateway Pacific Terminal has been framed as Community David vs. Corporate Goliath, rural...
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