Gov. Charlie Crist's $536 million plan to save the Everglades has grown sweeter for United States Sugar.
Atlantic coastal towns are under water after serious storms, and environmental groups say it should be a wake-up call about weak sea defenses.
Boris Nemtsov, former deputy prime minister of Russia and a leader of an opposition group, is warning that the next Winter Olympics could be an environmental disaster.
A $500 lot, nicknamed 'Loveland', is being sold off inch by inch to 'inchvestors'.
U.N. shifts emphasis from emotional images of animals to a harder-headed assessment of how the natural world is a key to economic growth and new products.
Turning the world's largest landfill on Staten Island into a park is actually crippling the bird population.
Officials blame a retaining wall built without a permit as the cause of the 15-foot crevices splitting yards in this upper-middle class neighborhood.
Nearly 18 percent of state land has been protected from development, delighting hikers, canoers and snowshoers. But snowmobilers are a different story.
Former home of the famous Mustang Ranch brothel is now being returned to its natural state ... and the ladies of the brothel don't have to worry about floodwaters rising at inopportune times.
Development of the Amazon basin is necessary for the livelihood of residents, says Brazil's president.











