Liz Bergstrom

Climate Content Manager

Liz Bergstrom is a writer and nature girl based in New York.

Articles by Liz Bergstrom

Three Fun Ways People Are Spreading the Word on Climate Change

May 26, 2016 — These offbeat projects are raising awareness about climate-threatened birds—and getting artsy in the process.

Can A Little Bird's Big-Screen Debut Help Tackle Climate Change?

May 18, 2016 — A new video on Wood Thrush migration rallies activists in North Carolina and Belize.

What A Baby Puffin's Diet Tells Us About Its Future

April 27, 2016 — A new study shows that climate change and commercial fisheries are affecting the fish that young puffins eat—along with their survival.

How a Greener Church Benefits People and the Planet

April 15, 2016 — In Illinois, the nonprofit Faith in Place is spreading the environmental gospel to churches, synagogues, temples, and mosques.

What One Success Story Reveals About Talking to Politicians on Birds and Climate

April 01, 2016 — A California volunteer is building bridges with her legislator on climate change and birds, even if they might not agree on every issue.

How Birding Can Lead To Climate Action

March 18, 2016 — Monica Bryand uses her kayak and camera to explore the climate-threatened birds of Minnesota and share this issue with new audiences.

How to Tell If a Company is Green (or Not)

February 29, 2016 — Here’s a guide for separating greenwashing from green action.

Saving the Colorado River, One Wave at a Time

February 23, 2016 — Years of negotiations finally resulted in a much-needed pulse of water to help restore the wildlife along the river’s path.

What Does the Supreme Court's Clean Power Plan Decision Mean?

February 10, 2016 — The fight over the plan to cut carbon pollution will continue in lower courts. Here are the details.

In Victory for Eagles, USFWS Gives Up Fight for 30-Year Take Permits

January 22, 2016 — The government just dropped its latest effort to give longer-term take permits to wind farms and other companies.