No corner of the planet is shielded from plastic pollution. A Greenpeace diver holds a banner reading “Coca-Cola is this yours?” and a Coca-Cola bottle found…
Browsing: Science & Environment
Washington, DC – The U.S. House of Representatives’ passage of the Farm, Food, and National Security Act of 2026 (Farm Bill) earlier today includes critical support for voluntary,…
China’s exports of electric vehicles, batteries, and solar cells has surged since the war in Iran started. Sheet metal car parts being built in the city…
Climate Resilience and Shared Learning Earlier this month in San Antonio, leaders from across the South Central United States gathered to confront a shared reality: climate change is already…
April 2026 – Week 4 The oil futures remains volatile and the energy crisis strengthens as we enter the last week of April. An aerial view…
The male American Goldfinch, dressed in sunny yellow, brightens every feeder he visits during the spring and summer months. And he visits many, seeing as the…
Our live blog covering the conference on transitioning away from fossil fuels, held in Santa Marna, Colombia, from the 24th to 29th of April 2026. Chaos…
by Natalie Al-Shihabi, Conservation Leadership Initiative InternThis spring, Audubon hosted three academies in Orlando, Tallahassee, and St. Petersburg, drawing together students from 12 different schools and…
Shareholders have dealt BP an embarrassing defeat. BP’s North Sea headquarters in Aberdeen, Scotland. Photo credit: Bill Harrison, CC BY-SA 2.0 – via Wikimedia. By Anders…
“A place that is good for birds is good for everyone,” writes naturalist and author Scott Weidensaul in The Return of the Oystercatcher: Saving Birds to Save the Planet. While…