The settlement of Narsaq is near the Kvanefjeld mining operations. By Anders Lorenzen In March, the people of Greenland created a seismic political shift, quickly dubbed…
Browsing: Science & Environment
We are celebrating 125 years of Audubon in Florida. Formed to bring wading birds back from the brink of extinction, Audubon has been working for more…
At a moment of unprecedented uncertainty for net zero, biochar-based carbon dioxide removal (CDR) is set to reshape the global carbon market. Photo credit: Wikicommons. By…
One of the most celebrated symbols of spring around the world is the arrival of migratory birds. This natural phenomenon can be experienced and admired in…
Harvesting of wheat in Suixian County, Henan province. Photo credit: Xinhua. By Anders Lorenzen China’s bread basket, the province of Henan, is becoming increasingly concerned that…
As we celebrate World Migratory Bird Day this week, newly introduced bipartisan legislation in the U.S. House of Representatives improves the path forward for the millions…
Mike Berners-Lee’s “A Climate of Truth” explores the role of truth in addressing climate change and systemic issues hindering action. By Jeremy Williams The book cover…
Audubon Upper Mississippi River’s Conservation Director, Dale Gentry, is featured in this extended piece by Minnesota’s NBC affiliate, KARE 11. 17783
The results of the 2025 English local elections. Graph credit: A greener life, a greener world. By Anders Lorenzen As the results of the 1st of…
This year marks the 10th anniversary of Audubon’s Climate Watch program—a powerful example of how community science can inform conservation action in a changing world. Since…