This blog was originally posted on the Great Salt Lake Watershed Enhancement Trust website on October 23, 2025. The Trust is co-managed by National Audubon Society and The Nature Conservancy.…
Browsing: Science & Environment
In a new oracle deck, the birds have a lot to tell us. Pull the Hummingbird card and you’ll be guided to slow down to appreciate…
Net-zero policy and investments tracker. Graph credit: NFGS. By Anders Lorenzen The world’s largest sovereign wealth fund, built on oil and gas riches, Norway’s Government Pension…
I was standing on top of a tall, hill-like jetty near Rockkport, Massachusetts, gazing out at the Gulf of Maine, when I heard a short rattling…
One of Bridget’s ‘fun’ birthday creations for her daughter’s birthday party. Photo credit: Bridget Shirvell. By Bridget Shirvell In the fifth instalment of our new series,…
The Miawpukek First Nation is situated at the end of the beautiful Baie d’Espoir fjord at Conne River on the south coast of Newfoundland—where green forested…
The world is struggling to reduce its coal dependency. This visual illustrates that out of 45, no climate action trackers are on track for the 2030…
Ask someone to name an orange bird, and they’re more than likely going to say an oriole. That, of course, would be a good answer: Of…
Climate impacts exacerbate women’s menopausal discomforts. Photo credit: iStock/Getty Images. By Anders Lorenzen As October marks Menopause Awareness Month, while the days grow shorter and temperatures…
Each year, millions of birds depend on the vast, shimmering waters and wetlands of Great Salt Lake. From the striking American Avocet to the swirling murmurations…