Liz Bergstrom

Climate Content Manager

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

Articles by Liz Bergstrom

What’s Up With This Weird Winter Weather?

January 21, 2016 — Unusual storms, warm spells, and stranded seabirds—we asked a few experts if climate change is to blame.

Arkansas Kids Investigate Birds and Climate Change

December 17, 2015 — The students worked with Little Rock Audubon Center to report on global warming.

What Does the Paris Climate Deal Mean? Here's What We Know.

December 15, 2015 — The agreement is a big deal for birds and our planet—but there’s plenty of work ahead to make it stick.

Helping Birds, One Honeysuckle Bush and Statehouse Visit at a Time

December 08, 2015 — Audubon is fighting for climate-threatened birds in Ohio by cleaning up habitats and spreading the word about the threat.

What You Need to Know About COP21—and Why It Matters for Birds

November 20, 2015 — World leaders will meet in Paris to seek an agreement to rein in climate change.

What Three Days in Denver Taught Me about Hope and Climate Change

November 02, 2015 — I joined environmental advocates who came together at the Americas Latino Eco Festival to share their stories and unite against climate change.

Climate Change in the Spotlight as Pope Francis Visits the U.S.

September 22, 2015 — The pope is expected to highlight environmental issues during his trips to three American cities.

On a Quest to Kick the Carbon Habit

September 09, 2015 — Audubon Society of Western Pennsylvania is using solar and wind power, green buildings, and more to take its carbon pollution down to zero.

Wanted: Bird Teachers, No Minimum Age Requirement

September 08, 2015 — Madison Audubon Society is working with local schools to empower kids as ambassadors for climate-threatened birds.

Finding Birds and Natural Beauty in an Urban Oasis

September 03, 2015 — Audubon Chicago Region is sparking conversations about birds and climate change in the heart of the Windy City.