(EnviroNews DC News Bureau via EnviroNews Utah) — This video represents a labor of love and is presented this holiday season from all of us at EnviroNews to you. Showcased here are fall-time highlights captured over the course of several years by EnviroNews Founder and Editor-in-Chief Emerson Urry…
(EnviroNews Idaho) — This unique video clip was filmed by an EnviroNews producer while driving down the road just after crossing into Idaho from Utah. Accompanying music by the Shamanic Ceremonial Music Ensemble. Enjoy!
(EnviroNews Utah) – With five oil refineries, the world’s largest open-pit copper mine, a nuclear waste dump, two medical incinerators, chemical and pharmaceutical plants, dusty cement mines, countless oil and gas wells and waste disposal operations, a proposed nuclear power facility, America’s first approved tar sands mine and…
(EnviroNews Utah) – From the EnviroNews Utah archives, this incredible and simply angelic sunset was filmed as part of a project that had the time consuming goal of time-lapsing 100 breathtaking sunsets on Antelope Island in the downright awesome ecosystem of the Great Salt Lake. One might ask:…
(EnviroNews Oregon) – Welcome to EnviroNews Oregon! This extraordinary film captured a blazing fire-red sky that left all in awe who witnessed it. From the EnviroNews nature and wildlife archives, this magnificent and colorful video was shot over Mt. Hood, Oregon, and serves as the official launch of…
(EnviroNews DC News Bureau) – We finally made it happen! The official launch of our Nature and Wildlife division that has been quietly brewing and simmering on the back-burner in our archives for many years here at EnviroNews. The “other worldly ecosystem” of Antelope Island, in the middle…
(EnviroNews California) – We revive this clip from the EnviroNews archives as a reminder of the beauty in the world. Thank you for watching!
(EnviroNews Utah) — Salt Lake City, Utah — Lynn de Freitas, Executive Director of Friends of Great Salt Lake, denounces the planned mine expansion of Kennecott Utah Copper at the Rio Tinto press conference April 14, 2011 at the Salt Lake City Library.