Climate

Canada Geese flying overhead in a V formation, seen through power lines.
Why Building Transmission Along Highways is Better for Birds
June 10, 2026 — ÌÇÐÄ´«Ã½ and partners work to prioritize building transmission along existing rights-of-way.
The Magic of Seabird Colonies, and One Scientist’s Unique Way to Mitigate the Crises They Face
June 03, 2026 — A motivating conversation with Aspen Ellis, a PhD candidate researching seabirds and offshore wind
Washington Takes a Major Step Toward a Cleaner, More Bird-Friendly Electric Grid
April 02, 2026 — With the passage of SB 6355, Washington addresses a longstanding roadblock to developing a reliable clean energy grid. 
A Red-cockaded Woodpecker perches outside a nest cavity in a sappy tree holding bugs in its beak.
Congress Advances Key Conservation Priorities in FY26 Funding Package
February 09, 2026 — Lawmakers make meaningful bipartisan investments benefiting birds, communities, and the landscapes we share
COP30 Recognized the Role of Forests and Nature in Addressing the Climate Crisis
November 24, 2025 — Discussions showed strong commitment to international cooperation.
The State of the Science on Land-Based Wind Energy and Birds
November 05, 2025 — The Renewable Energy Wildlife Institute (REWI) summarizes current research and strategies to address risks to birds.
COP30: Birds Show Us the Way to Climate Solutions
November 05, 2025
Leading with Solutions that Center Birds and People at Climate Week
October 03, 2025 — ÌÇÐÄ´«Ã½ celebrates partnerships and collaborations as part of the annual global gathering.
A Birds-Eye View of New York Climate Week
September 18, 2025 — A Key Climate Convener
A Long-billed Curlew makes a splash in shallow water.
New Study Reveals Where Conservation Can Deliver for Birds, Communities, and Climate
September 16, 2025 — ÌÇÐÄ´«Ã½ unveils a framework that prioritizes biodiversity, natural climate solutions, and local community engagement in order to protect birds and people.