Archive for the ‘Environment’ Category
Light pollution increasing year round for some migrating birds: Southeastern U.S., Mexico, & Central America of greatest concern — ScienceDaily
Posted by: Sandy Steinman on April 7, 2022
Stopping Climate Change Is Doable, but Time Is Short, U.N. Panel Warns
Posted by: Sandy Steinman on April 4, 2022
Farmers wiped out habitat to reduce disease from wildlife. For birds, their efforts backfired.
Posted by: Sandy Steinman on March 31, 2022
Webinar: What Are Cultural Burns? 3/31
Posted by: Sandy Steinman on March 30, 2022
Conger Ice Shelf Collapses in East Antarctica, a First
Posted by: Sandy Steinman on March 26, 2022
Webinar:Understanding the Science: Is Modern Fire Suppression and Forest Management Working? 3/30/22
Posted by: Sandy Steinman on March 25, 2022
How Different Wetlands Fight Climate Change
Posted by: Sandy Steinman on March 24, 2022
Today is World Water Day
Posted by: Sandy Steinman on March 22, 2022
Time Is Running Out to Avert a Harrowing Future, Climate Panel Warns
Posted by: Sandy Steinman on March 22, 2022
Ventura County Takes Steps Toward Limiting Oil Production Near National Forest
Posted by: Sandy Steinman on March 20, 2022
Hot Poles: Antarctica, Arctic 70 and 50 Degrees Above Normal
Posted by: Sandy Steinman on March 19, 2022
Santa Barbara County Denies ExxonMobil Oil-Trucking Plan
Posted by: Sandy Steinman on March 18, 2022
More than eight million trees lost this winter in the UK
Posted by: Sandy Steinman on March 18, 2022
Court Strikes Down Hundreds of Trump-Era Oil and Gas Leases As Violating Sage-Grouse Protections
Posted by: Sandy Steinman on March 16, 2022
Climate action pays for itself a lot sooner than you think
Posted by: Sandy Steinman on March 15, 2022
What Yosemite looks like in 2100 with climate change
Posted by: Sandy Steinman on March 14, 2022
Xerces Society Upcoming Webinars
Posted by: Sandy Steinman on March 10, 2022
Study finds Western megadrought is the worst in 1,200 years
Posted by: Sandy Steinman on March 10, 2022
Antarctic sea ice level could reach record low in 2022,
Posted by: Sandy Steinman on March 8, 2022
Ancient trees deemed vital to forest survival
Posted by: Sandy Steinman on March 7, 2022
Climate injustice: Those who emit the least pay the most
Posted by: Sandy Steinman on March 3, 2022
It’s National Invasive Species Awareness Week
Posted by: Sandy Steinman on March 1, 2022
‘Striking’ Expansion of Two Antarctic Flowering Plants Is a Climate Warning
Posted by: Sandy Steinman on February 27, 2022
Sea Level to Rise up to a Foot by 2050
Posted by: Sandy Steinman on February 26, 2022
Number of wildfires to rise by 50% by 2100 and governments are not prepared, experts warn
Posted by: Sandy Steinman on February 24, 2022
Court Upholds Ventura County Ordinances to Safeguard Wildlife Connectivity
Posted by: Sandy Steinman on February 23, 2022
Xerces Society Events
Posted by: Sandy Steinman on February 23, 2022
Flourishing plants show warming Antarctica undergoing ‘major change’
Posted by: Sandy Steinman on February 22, 2022
Ventura City Council Votes 6-0 to Officially Oppose Logging Projects on Pine Mountain and Mt. Pinos
Posted by: Sandy Steinman on February 20, 2022
Beijing touts a green Olympics, but Games have wide environmental impact
Posted by: Sandy Steinman on February 19, 2022

