Colorado’s streams face mounting pressures from climate change, development, and over a century of historical degradation. While the recent passing of Senate Bill 23-270 (SB23-270) allows…
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China plans to implement absolute emissions caps by 2027. Photo credit: Reuters/David Gray. By Niu Yuhan and Lin Zi China plans to introduce absolute emissions caps…
NEW YORK (September 16, 2025) — Today, the National Audubon Society announced the publication of a new study in Scientific Reports that identifies places in the…
Graphic shows how increased solar and wind adoption and electrification drive down China’s fossil fuel use. Graph credit: Ember. By Anders Lorenzen Research released by the…
For most of my life, I didn’t notice trees. Sure, I saw them, but nothing registered. My conscious brain didn’t take note of anything about them.…
Behind the scenes on a Nordic Film and TV production. Photo credit: Sami Kuokkanen. By Anders Lorenzen The five Nordic countries—Denmark, Sweden, Norway, Finland, and Iceland—are…
GREENWICH, CT—The Greenwich Audubon Center’s historic Mead House has been restored, a milestone achievement in a greater effort to restore the full campus. Supporters celebrated in…
A stylised AI-generated visualisation shows an offshore wave energy floating platform. By Regina Lam China is continuing its push to pull energy out of the oceans,…
When community comes together to support bird conservation, we are rewarded with hope. Hope that our combined efforts will make a difference. How can a local…
**Este artículo se puede encontrar en español.** On an average day during migration, some 250,000 shorebirds can be found in the wetlands of the Colorado River Delta—twice…