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Lauren Summer

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35 total appearances

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NPR News Now
NPR News: 04-26-2026 6PM EDT

It's the annual spring migration.

NPR News Now
NPR News: 04-26-2026 6PM EDT

Almost 250 million birds are traveling across the U.S.

NPR News Now
NPR News: 04-26-2026 6PM EDT

right now.

NPR News Now
NPR News: 04-26-2026 6PM EDT

Most birds migrate at night, and some are on journeys that take them from South America all the way to the Arctic.

NPR News Now
NPR News: 04-26-2026 6PM EDT

Artificial lights, like from buildings, can interfere with their navigation.

NPR News Now
NPR News: 04-26-2026 6PM EDT

So conservation groups are asking residents to turn out or dim non-essential lights overnight for the next few weeks.

NPR News Now
NPR News: 04-26-2026 6PM EDT

The biggest hotspots are in the South, Midwest, and Mid-Atlantic states, as well as the West Coast.

NPR News Now
NPR News: 04-26-2026 6PM EDT

Lauren Summer, NPR News.

NPR News Now
NPR News: 04-10-2026 3AM EDT

Zeldin spoke at a conference of the Heartland Institute, a free market group that denies that humans are contributing to climate change.

NPR News Now
NPR News: 04-10-2026 3AM EDT

Scientific research shows that burning fossil fuels has increased carbon dioxide in the atmosphere to the highest level in human history.

NPR News Now
NPR News: 04-10-2026 3AM EDT

That traps heat, raising temperatures and making weather events like hurricanes more extreme.

NPR News Now
NPR News: 04-10-2026 3AM EDT

Zeldin celebrated the EPA's decision to stop regulating carbon dioxide as a pollutant.

NPR News Now
NPR News: 04-10-2026 3AM EDT

He says that policy was government overreach and focused too much on the worst-case scenarios.

NPR News Now
NPR News: 04-10-2026 3AM EDT

Lauren Summer, NPR News.

NPR News Now
NPR News: 03-11-2026 6AM EDT

Fourteen states experienced their warmest or second warmest winter in 131 years of record-keeping.

NPR News Now
NPR News: 03-11-2026 6AM EDT

That's according to a new assessment by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.

NPR News Now
NPR News: 03-11-2026 6AM EDT

One-third of the U.S.

NPR News Now
NPR News: 03-11-2026 6AM EDT

population experienced the warmest winter daytime highs on record.

NPR News Now
NPR News: 03-11-2026 6AM EDT

That trend was mostly across the Great Plains and western U.S.

NPR News Now
NPR News: 03-11-2026 6AM EDT

High temperatures have led to a low snowpack there, which could have impacts this summer.

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