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Birding Without Borders: Day 25
January 27, 2015 — Rising early for a dawn chorus proves worthwhile.
Obama Moves to Protect 12 Million Alaskan Acres as Wilderness
January 27, 2015 — The designation would further protect the area from drilling, and provide habitat for birds.
What’s Actually Going On At Davos?
January 27, 2015 — The plush annual meeting in which leaders, activists, and celebrities talk big solutions over $50 hot dogs.
9 New Ideas to Cut Carbon Emissions
January 26, 2015 — These solutions could stem emissions from food, fuel, and beyond.
How To Begin Birding
January 25, 2015 — Like birds, but don’t know how to make the leap to becoming a birder? Here are three easy steps to get you into the field.
Senate Admits Climate Change is Real (Kind of)
January 23, 2015 — While finally acknowledging the planet is warming, the Senate once again punted on addressing its human-made causes.
A Very Bad Plan
January 23, 2015 — The Nicaraguan government, in league with a Chinese company, wants to dredge an 800-foot-wide canal through one of the world’s richest, most biodiverse regions, connecting the Pacific and the Caribbean. What could possibly go wrong?
Sleeping Giants
January 22, 2015 — When glaciers melt, they release a flood of carbon that can threaten aquatic ecosystems.
Researchers Explore Uncharted Glacial Territory
January 22, 2015 — Scientists drill deep into Antarctic ice and find that climate change could be transforming even the mightiest glaciers.
BP Begs for Lower Fine for Deepwater Horizon
January 22, 2015 — The oil company is arguing that dropping oil prices will make it difficult for them to pay their impending fine.