Around Bristol Bay, Alaska, locals in the world's largest and healthiest wild sockeye salmon fishery worry that the proposed Pebble Mine would devastate the pristine region beyond repair.
ANCHORAGE, Alaska— A coalition of conservation organizations filed a motion today to intervene in a lawsuit to defend the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s decision that protects Bristol Bay from ...
U.S. Interior Secretary Doug Burgum called for increased activity in the commodity sector, urging industry leaders to seize opportunities on public lands. At the CERAWeek energy conference in Houston ...
The development, known as Pebble Mine, could decimate Bristol Bay salmon and threaten brown bears and other wildlife that call these parks home. It also puts Alaska Native communities and Alaska’s ...
The Pebble Mine is a large deposit of gold ... recently told CNN the decision was actually made in June after President Donald Trump met with Alaska Governor Mike Dunleavy. The two met aboard Air ...
This story appears in the December 2010 issue of National Geographic magazine. All that the American West once was, Alaska still is. Abounding with natural marvels and largely untouched by human ...
Get any of our free daily email newsletters — news headlines, opinion, e-edition, obituaries and more. MISSOULA — It would dwarf the Berkeley Pit: A hole blasted and dug into the Alaskan ...
Alaska natives, who have hunted Iliamna Lake seals for centuries ... Iliamna Lake seals face serious and growing threats from large-scale mining operations and climate change. The Pebble Mine, a ...
But as the industry atrophied, so too did the economic fortunes of places like Butte and Anaconda that were built around copper mining. Revolving doors of executives, shell compan ...