Environment The Future of Bird-Watching in a Warming World A new study finds more than half of North American bird species will change habitats by 2050. Francie Diep
Environment The Importance of Diversity to an Animal’s Survival To better understand endangered species, study their genetics. Madeleine Thomas
Environment The Solar Revolution That Wasn’t Concentrated solar plants are a relatively new technology that has the potential to provide hundreds of thousands of homes with clean energy. So why hasn't it caught on? Ani Ucar
Environment Five Things President Obama Could Do to Help the Arctic—Ground Zero for Climate Change A should-do list for the president's three-day trip to Alaska. Alisa Opar
Environment The Upside to Jellyfish Blooms The colossal, stinging flocks of jellyfish flourishing in the world's oceans may not be all bad. Kate Wheeling
Environment Twitter Is Changing How We Talk About Climate Change To study climate change, head to the Twittersphere. Madeleine Thomas
Environment How Americans Feel About Climate Change Are you alarmed, concerned, or disengaged? Lisa Wade
Environment Smoke From Bigger, Hotter Wildfires Can Inflame Health Problems for Thousands of Miles Wildfires may be harming the health of people who live hundreds or thousands of miles from the flames. Alisa Opar
Environment Hot Takes: The Best Climate Change Reporting of the Past Year A compilation of some of the best journalism in the months leading up to Barack Obama’s historic action to address climate change. Marcelo Rochabrun