March 5, 2007 Doug Struck • The Washington Post In Canada, the New Rush Is for Diamonds Wealth Beneath the Permafrost Changes the Northwest After the Gold Is Gone By Doug Struck Washington Post Foreign Service Monday, Continue reading
February 27, 2007 Doug Struck • The Washington Post Inching Up an Ice Highway in a 70-Ton Truck Remote Sites in Subarctic Canada Depend on Rigs Plying Hazardous, Heavily Traveled Winter Road By Doug Struck Washington Post Foreign Continue reading
February 22, 2007 Doug Struck • The Washington Post In Far North, Peril and Promise Great Forests Hold Fateful Role in Climate Change By Doug Struck, Washington Post Foreign Service A Section; A01 1719 words Continue reading
January 6, 2007 Doug Struck • The Washington Post In the Global Energy Rush, Nuclear Gets A Resurgence By Doug Struck, Washington Post Foreign Service A Section; A01 1914 words Sixty miles outside Buenos Aires, construction crews soon Continue reading
December 5, 2006 Doug Struck • The Washington Post In French-Speaking Canada, the Sacred Is Also Profane Quebecers Turn to Church Terms, Rather Than the Sexual or Scatological, to Vent Their Anger By Doug Struck Washington Post Continue reading
November 5, 2006 Doug Struck • The Washington Post in Arctic: Frozen grip loosens A relentless climb of temperature is shrinking the Arctic ice and reawakening dreams of a 4,000-mile shortcut past the North Pole, with beckoning oil and mineral riches. Continue reading