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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.
Obama Turns Up Climate Change Rhetoric to 11
January 21, 2015 — The President was praised for taking climate change head on in Tuesday night’s State of the Union address. He hasn’t always been so bold.
8 Great Winter Birding Trails
January 17, 2015 — Where to find North America's great diversity of wintertime birds.
Who's Who:
January 09, 2015 — These owls may wear the same game face, but when it comes to personality, they’re as different as day and night.
Rescuing the Rufa
January 08, 2015 — As climate change ups the stakes for all birds, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service lists the rufa Red Knot as threatened.
Edel Rodriguez open season
Open Season
January 07, 2015 — With the unlocking of northern Mexico’s vast fuel deposits, there’s trouble on the horizon for wildlife.