Environment
September 12, 2008 -
Hurricane Ike is pushing its way into Texas today and tomorrow, and already hundreds of thousands of people have evacuated to further inland locations. The National Weather Service issued a warning to people living in small houses on Galveston Island that they faced "certain death" from flooding if they remained in their homes.
September 12, 2008 -
Communities across coastal Louisiana are facing serious environmental contamination in the wake of Hurricane Gustav, according to an assessment released this week by the Louisiana Environmental Action Network.
September 12, 2008 -
Updates continually added ... keep sending them in! Travel across any area that's about to get hit by, or has already suffered a blow from, a hurricane, and you'll find signs of an under-appreciated literary genre: Storm Poetry.
September 12, 2008 -
Philip Mattera Guest blogger The phrase repeatedly chanted at the recent Republican convention - "Drill, Baby, Drill" - now sounds pornographic in the wake of the new sex and money scandal involving oil drilling companies and the federal agency that is supposed to oversee them.
September 11, 2008 -
According to a new report by the Homeland Security Department's office of inspector general, the federal government wasted millions of dollars on four no-bid contracts it handed out for Hurricane Katrina recovery work, the Associated Press reports.
September 11, 2008 -
Ike continues to barrel towards the Texas shore, with an estimated impact sometime early Saturday morning.
September 10, 2008 -
Barreling across the Gulf of Mexico toward the Texas coast, Hurricane Ike is currently expected to make landfall early Saturday somewhere between Houston and Corpus Christi.