March 17, 2011 /
PRI's The World
Dan Grossman
The rise of commercial hunting in Ecuador is disrupting the balance of the Ecuadorian ecosystem.
March 15, 2011 /
PRI's The World
Dan Grossman
Scientists fear Ecuador's rainforest is under threat from the bushmeat trade and illegal commercial hunting by the native Huaorani.
March 15, 2011 /
PRI's The World
Dan Grossman
Scientists fear Ecuador's rainforest is under threat from the bushmeat trade and illegal commercial hunting by the native Huaorani.
December 7, 2010 /
Untold Stories
Dan Grossman
Delegates to the World People's Conference on Climate Change and the Rights of Mother Earth gathered in Cochabamba, Bolivia in April 2010 to discuss the need for a International Climate Justice...
July 30, 2010 /
Outer Voices
Dan Grossman
A hydroelectric power plant changed life for the small town of Agua Blanca. But the shrinking of the glaciers in Bolivia is threatening the greatest source of power for most of the country, and the...
July 16, 2010 /
PRI's The World
Dan Grossman
Ecuador is working on a deal to lock up 1/5 of its oil reserves in exchange for $3.5B. The deal would also preserve some of the most bio-diverse forest on earth.
June 10, 2010 /
National Geographic
Dan Grossman
Whether they’ve looked at the trees, the insects, or the jaguars, scientists have agreed that Yasuní National Park in Ecuador’s Amazonian rain forest is one of the most diverse places on earth.
May 28, 2010 /
Untold Stories
Dan Grossman
For anybody who needed convincing, the Deepwater Horizon accident has proven that tapping the Earth for oil can be hazardous for workers and the environment.
May 19, 2010 /
National Geographic
Dan Grossman
The Deepwater Horizon accident reminds us that oil drilling is dirty business.
May 4, 2010 /
National Geographic
Dan Grossman
Tiputini Research Site, Ecuador--Do the world's tribes enjoy any pastimes in common? Probably not.
April 24, 2010 /
Untold Stories
Dan Grossman
The land occupied by the country of Bolivia has been inhabited continuously for more than 2,000 years.
April 23, 2010 /
Untold Stories
Ruxandra Guidi
Capitalism. This was the most widely used word at the conference. Then came the phrase climate change, of course; the environment, and mother earth—or Pachamama, as it's known throughout the Andes.
April 21, 2010 /
Untold Stories
Ruxandra Guidi
It's 3:00 p.m. on a Tuesday, the first day of the climate change conference in Bolivia, and for the last hour the participants in a panel discussion have been arguing about the definition of a forest...
March 5, 2010 /
Untold Stories
Dan Grossman
Evo Morales, the president of Bolivia, has called for a worldwide meeting of indigenous people about global warming.