In Alaska, Starving Seabirds and Empty Colonies Signal a Broken Ecosystem
September 11, 2018 —
Mass die-offs and breeding failures, now ongoing for years, have marine biologists worried that this is a new normal caused by climate change.
Why Maine's Baby Puffins Are Growing So Slowly This Year
August 16, 2018 —
Many pufflings still have their immature downy feathers and have yet to fledge—signs of climate change tampering with seabird diets and survival.
Bird Population Plummets in Piñon Forests Pummeled by Climate Change
August 14, 2018 —
In just a decade, three quarters of birds vanished after drought, heat stress, and beetles killed millions of piñon trees in the southwest.
Republican Carlos Curbelo Is Ready to Unite Congress Against Climate Change
July 23, 2018 —
The Congressman from South Florida has introduced his own carbon tax, a political compromise that aims to reduce emissions on a national scale.
New Diving-Petrel Species Lives on One Island and Is Already Critically Endangered
July 20, 2018 —
A single colony of 150 birds somehow survived introduced rats, the scourge of New Zealand's birds. Now the race is on to save them from sea level rise.