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11-Year Old Blue-winged Warbler Is a Sure Sign of Stewardship Success at the Bent of the River Audubon Center
Earlier this year, a bird bander at the Bent of the River Audubon Center made an impressive find: a Blue-winged Warbler who was at least 11 years old! Bird banding is an important tool in… ,Read More Audubon > News
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Discover the Woodpeckers of North America—and Where You Can See Them
Woodpeckers are one family of birds that need no introduction—their name says it all. From the dainty Downy to the imposing Pileated, 22 species of woodpeckers can be found carving out homes in… ,Read More Audubon > News
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How Sustainable Are Reusable Cups? A New Tool Aims to Find Out
Columbia Climate School and Closed Loop Partners developed a novel impact assessment tool to calculate the carbon emissions and cost implications of a wide range of single-use and reusable packaging designs. ,Read More State of the Planet
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11-Year Old Blue-winged Warbler Is a Sure Sign of Stewardship Success at the Bent of the River Audubon Center
Earlier this year, a bird bander at the Bent of the River Audubon Center made an impressive find: a Blue-winged Warbler who was at least 11 years old! Bird banding is an important tool in… ,Read More Audubon > News
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Earth’s Crust Is Tearing Apart off the Pacific Northwest—and That’s Not Necessarily Bad News
Using seismic reflection imaging—essentially an ultrasound of the Earth’s subsurface—and detailed earthquake records, researchers captured a subduction zone in the process of tearing itself apart. ,Read More State of the Planet
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A Desert Intersection
A colorful ridge and winding glacial meltwater river meet amidst dune fields in western China. Read More…
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The power of participation
The power of participation Channel Comment brendan 30th September 2025 Teaser Media ,Read More What’s new
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From London to Manila, world’s biggest cities face alarming rise in heatwaves
Nine cities, including Washington, Tokyo, Cairo and Johannesburg, registered record numbers of very hot days last year ,Read More The Independent News
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As Floods Worsen, Pakistan Is the Epicenter of Climate Change
This season’s intense monsoon rains caused flooding that killed hundreds and displaced millions of people in Pakistan — an increasingly frequent occurrence. Scientists who study extreme weather warn that Pakistan is more vulnerable to climate change than any other nation. Read more on E360 → ,Read More Yale E360
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As Floods Worsen, Pakistan Is the Epicenter of Climate Change
This season’s intense monsoon rains caused flooding that killed hundreds and displaced millions of people in Pakistan — an increasingly frequent occurrence. Scientists who study extreme weather warn that Pakistan is more vulnerable to climate change than any other nation. Read more on E360 → ,Read More Yale E360
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