Sawmills Drop, Production Increases Report details how fewer sawmills in the US and Canada see higher production of wood products.
Energy Company Applying for Major "Incidental Take" Permit A Fortune 500 energy company is applying for an "incidental take" permit that would allow it to kill endangered and threatened species that live on the largest swath of land ever covered by one permit.
Draft EIS for Western Energy Corridors Released The public comment period for a long-delayed EIS draft designating energy corridors in 11 Western states is open.
Nations Seek "Roadmap" to Post-Kyoto Climate Treaty at Bali Post-Kyoto climate change negotiations began in earnest in Bali, Indonesia, to prepare for the next iteration of world consensus on the topic.
Environmental Refugees: Demographic and Other Resources Key resources of studies and statistics for human angles on environmental stories.
Environmental Refugees: U.S. and World Examples Disasters create hundreds of thousands of environmental refugees in U.S and the World.
Environmental Refugees May Be Everyone's Problem: Security Issues Displaced people from disasters, climate change pose international social, economic and security threats
Special Year 2008 Look-Ahead: Environmental Refugees Grow in Numbers E-refugees grow in numbers, reflect threats to safety, security.
NASA Holds Tele-Presser on Earth Science Program, Thursday, Jan. 24 NASA to hold media briefing Jan. 24 for planned Earth Science program activities.
Green Building Standards Aim to Fix the Housing Market While It's Down Green Building Council releases its green building rating system for new and remodeled houses.