- Who is responsible for the death of Cambodia's foremost forest activist?
- Habitat sacrificed to warn the world
- Petition calls on Brazilian president to veto 'catastrophic' forest code--"More than 1.5 million people have petitioned Dilma Rousseff to reject a bill that may lead to further destruction of the Amazon."
- Ford, GM and BMW linked to illegal logging and slave labour in Brazil
- Obscenity: I Know it When I See It--Republican subcommittee member claims photo of naked daughter being bathed in contaminated water is "child pornography."
- Republican climate folly--"As temperatures break records, the GOP holds firm: The less we know about global warming, the better." Salon
- Warming gas levels hit 'troubling milestone'
- NC Considers Making Sea Level Rise Illegal
- Global Warming Ad Quickly Dropped--"A new ad campaign comparing people who believe in global warming to murderers has foundered, with its conservative sponsor pulling a digital billboard down less than 24 hours after it went up in Chicago." NYT
- Heartland reflects on its beating--"The ultra-conservative group's climate conference showed how far it has fallen after an internet sting and a disastrous ad."
- Game Over for the Climate NYT
- Arctic melt releasing ancient methane
- Whatever happened to Cameron, the idealistic young eco-warrior?
- Snow falls in the UK … in May
- Britain's climate change policy is going up in smoke
- Leaked documents reveal UK fight to dilute EU green energy targets
- UK publishes draft Energy Bill but industry still wary
- Canada axes green advisory body--"The Canadian government is to mark the 25th anniversary of its green business advisers by shutting the agency down."
- Chevron's $18B Ecuador pollution lawsuit comes to Canada
- 800-year-old tree at Vancouver Island park falls to illegal loggers
- Our Country Is Being Fracked by the Merger of Government and Big Business
- ALEC Brings Lawmakers And Big Oil Together To Undermine Clean Energy
- ALEC Slips Exxon Fracking Loopholes into New Ohio Law
- Frack First, Disclose Chemicals Later Under U.S. Rule
- Vermont Becomes First U.S. State To Ban Fracking
- Quebec bans any fracking pending studies