Stories by Brad Knickerbocker
Brad Knickerbocker is a staff writer at the Christian Science Monitor.
Drastic federal action to try to save chinook salmon is latest move in an ongoing battle.
Posted on Apr 22, 2008
It's becoming clear now that climate change may be altering the way people and governments think about water.
Posted on Apr 2, 2008
Coal and nuke get the big bucks, while funds for renewables and poor people hoping to save on energy costs get sacked.
Posted on Feb 6, 2008
The current means of caring for returning vets is antiquated and inadequate, adding to concerns over the long-term cost of the occupation of Iraq and Afghanistan.
Posted on Oct 23, 2007
As the US population rises, environmental problems that were once pushed aside may get worse.
Posted on Oct 7, 2006
Three decades after the last U.S. troops left Vietnam, the conflict remains at once a lesson, a caution, and for some, a specter.
Posted on Apr 29, 2005
Soldier blogs are bringing the war home and home to the war but the brass has mixed reactions.
Posted on Apr 19, 2005
Ten state attorneys general are accusing the Bush administration of diluting air-pollution standards – and experts agree that the administration "has distanced itself from scientific information."
Posted on Feb 25, 2005
A bad situation for U.S. troops is made worse by desertions, resignations, lawsuits and refusals to go on dangerous missions.
Posted on Dec 16, 2004