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A Hot Start to Spring in the Southwest
Earth Observatory ScienceEarth ObservatoryA Hot Start to Spring in the… EarthEarth ObservatoryImage of the DayEO ExplorerTopicsAll TopicsAtmosphereLandHeat & RadiationLife on EarthHuman DimensionsNatural EventsOceansRemote Sensing TechnologySnow & IceWaterMore ContentCollectionsGlobal MapsWorld of ChangeArticlesNotes from the Field BlogEarth Matters BlogBlue Marble: Next GenerationEO KidsMission: BiomesAboutAbout UsSubscribe🛜 RSSContact UsSearch Extreme heat lingers over the U.S. Southwest and Mexico…
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European Stoves Leaking Cancer-Causing Benzene
Benzene, a compound linked with leukemia and other blood cancers, is leaking from gas stoves in Europe, a new study finds. Read more on E360 → ,Read More Yale E360
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Conservation at the Greenwich Audubon Center: Welcoming American Woodcocks
As winter transitions into spring, careful listeners might notice the buzzy “peent, peent” call of the male American Woodcock in the evening. The sound, part of the bird’s courtship display, is… ,Read More Audubon News
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European Stoves Leaking Cancer-Causing Benzene
Benzene, a compound linked with leukemia and other blood cancers, is leaking from gas stoves in Europe, a new study finds. Read more on E360 → ,Read More Yale E360
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Conservation at the Greenwich Audubon Center: Welcoming American Woodcocks
As winter transitions into spring, careful listeners might notice the buzzy “peent, peent” call of the male American Woodcock in the evening. The sound, part of the bird’s courtship display, is… ,Read More Audubon News
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Look Out for Nesting Coastal Birds on Bay Area Beaches
Beach-nesting and other coastal birds have begun laying eggs along Florida’s coasts and on rooftops in coastal areas. Spring and summer mark critical times of year for these vulnerable species, as… ,Read More Audubon News
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Look Out for Nesting Coastal Birds on Bay Area Beaches
Beach-nesting and other coastal birds have begun laying eggs along Florida’s coasts and on rooftops in coastal areas. Spring and summer mark critical times of year for these vulnerable species, as… ,Read More Audubon News
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Kona Storms Flood Oʻahu
Earth Observatory ScienceEarth ObservatoryKona Storms Flood Oʻahu EarthEarth ObservatoryImage of the DayEO ExplorerTopicsAll TopicsAtmosphereLandHeat & RadiationLife on EarthHuman DimensionsNatural EventsOceansRemote Sensing TechnologySnow & IceWaterMore ContentCollectionsGlobal MapsWorld of ChangeArticlesNotes from the Field BlogEarth Matters BlogBlue Marble: Next GenerationEO KidsMission: BiomesAboutAbout UsSubscribe🛜 RSSContact UsSearch January 25, 2026 March 14, 2026 Coastal towns and green farmland are…
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As Climate Change Exacerbates Extreme Weather, Olive Oil Feels the Squeeze
Intensifying droughts and extreme heatwaves are having a profound impact on olive quality, quantity and price, according to recent research. ,Read More State of the Planet
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Welcoming New Conservation Director John DeLuca to the North Carolina Flock
GARNER, NC—Audubon North Carolina is pleased to welcome John DeLuca as our new Director of Conservation. From coastal habitat protection to urban forestry campaigns, DeLuca will ensure our… ,Read More Audubon News
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