Article by Santo Fiumano, Fort Myers (Lee County) Anchor Steward You’re enjoying some peace when you suddenly hear a loud buzzing and look up. What is that?…
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Seabirds poop a lot. Where they gather on land, their excrement forms piles of guano, a material so rich with nutrients that access to the fertilizer…
Wind turbines in a corn field in Thy, Denmark. By Anders Lorenzen, in Thisted, Denmark The areas where renewable energy projects enjoy the broadest public support…
If it seems like disasters are coming faster, hitting harder and costing more, you are right. The number of disasters costing a billion dollars or more…
A windfarm, near La Ventosa, Oaxaca, in southern Mexico, owned by the state-owned utility company FEC. A new constitutional reform package passed earlier this year opens…
What do you think are the closest living relatives to dinosaurs? Maybe alligators? Sharks? Sea turtles? While all of those are close relatives of dinos, none…
Emergency crews battle the August 2025 Albanian wildfires. By Anders Lorenzen As many European countries brace for the impacts of yet another heat dome engulfing the…
In many towns east of the Rocky Mountains, the chattering calls of Chimney Swifts are as much a part of summer’s soundtrack as the cha-cha of…
We’re making some exciting structural upgrades at the Audubon Center at Debs Park—and if you visit or hike often, you may notice some construction. That’s because,…
Electric vehicles during the Arctic Race of Norway. Photo credit: Arctic Race of Norway. By Anders Lorenzen Starting this week, the professional road cycling race, the…