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Has Global Coal Consumption Peaked?
December 04, 2015 — In the often-depressing fight against emissions, a recent report offers some promising news.
7 Scary Ways Global Warming Is Affecting Places Across the U.S.
December 04, 2015 — Flash floods, killer beetles, and itchy noses—here’s how climate change is really hitting home.
How One Birder Went from Enthusiast to (Almost) Scientist
December 03, 2015 — By day Minnesota native Beth Siverhus is a medical technologist, but in her off hours, she’s a bit of a bird superhero.
No, It’s Not Actually a Murder of Crows
December 01, 2015 — Okay, technically it is, but we should still abandon absurd—and antiquated—terms of venery.
5 Easy Ways to Take Action During COP21
November 27, 2015 — While world leaders are meeting in Paris, you can fight climate change at home. Here’s how.
How Does the Boreal Chickadee Survive Arctic Winters?
November 24, 2015 — With the right preparation, cold temps are tolerable.
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.
Is Climate Change Driving California's Drought?
November 19, 2015 — The state is experiencing a record-breaking drought. Here's what might be to blame.
What Would a Screech-Owl Want With a Blind Snake?
November 17, 2015 — Keeping live snakes in the nest can benefit owlets. Here's how.
How to Protect Hawaii’s Rarest Birds From Avian Malaria
November 16, 2015 — As Hawaii heats up, mosquitoes will likely wreak havoc on the islands’ endemics. But there are still ways to save them.