Three engaging board games focusing on climate change education. The cover of the Daybreak climate board game. By Jeremy Williams We were playing a board game…
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PHOENIX, AZ – With Arizona lawmakers and the Governor negotiating the state budget for the next fiscal year, a new statewide poll delivers an unambiguous signal…
Climate Watch Bird Surveys Commence May 15 Looking for an opportunity to make your bird sightings meaningful to Audubon’s climate scientists? Consider adopting a Climate Watch plot…
May 2026 – Week 2 Live updates on global energy developments and markets for May 2026 (week 2). The first wind turbine is being installed at…
Early this spring, a sweet song rang out like a question, filling the air at the Audubon Center at Debs Park early this spring: “Cheedle-cheedle-chee? Cheedle-cheedle-chew!”…
Every spring and fall, millions of migratory birds cross the American continent along major natural corridors known as flyways. These flyways connect ecosystems, economies, and cultures…
By Xu Na China’s CATL, the world’s largest electric vehicle battery maker, and energy storage company HyperStrong signed a three-year 60 gigawatt-hour sodium-ion battery storage agreement…
Drought in Colorado isn’t abstract—it’s shaping decisions right now, from headwater streams to major reservoirs. And this year, the signals are hard to ignore. At the…
May 2026 – Week 1 Live updates on global energy developments and markets for May 2026 (week 1). A Perigus Energy onshore wind farm in Scotland.…
This article was written by Eduardo González‑Sargas, a Colorado State University research scientist and ecologist whose work focuses on river and restoration ecology.For more than a…