Advocacy

Least Terns.
Audubon Mississippi Celebrates Resilience as BP Oil Spill 10-Year Memorial Nears
April 09, 2020
Washington Legislature Ends with Mixed Climate Victories and More Work Ahead for Comprehensive Climate Action
March 12, 2020 — Policy discussions on a clean fuels standard, carbon pricing, and other economy-wide approaches to carbon reduction lays groundwork for substantive climate action in 2021.
Roseate Spoonbill in flight over water.
Audubon Supports the Great American Outdoors Act
March 12, 2020
Senate Misses Opportunity By Scuttling Energy Package
March 10, 2020
Economic Impacts Analysis Determines Resilient-Renewable Energy Standard is the Best Path Forward for New Orleans
March 09, 2020 — The proposal, submitted by the Energy Future New Orleans coalition, will establish a 100 percent Renewable Energy Standard by 2040 and result in more jobs, greater emissions reductions, and more local investment than alternatives
Senate Bill Can Be an Opportunity for Clean Energy for Birds and People
February 27, 2020 — The package of energy bills supports investment in energy innovation, but Congress must make changes to take full advantage of this opportunity for significant progress on climate mitigation
Finding Natural Solutions to Cutting Carbon Emissions in Washington State
February 12, 2020 — This legislative session, the Evergreen State can help lead the way in using its own natural resources to capture and store harmful emissions
Congress Must Seize Opportunity to Enhance the Sustainability and Resilience of Our Infrastructure
January 29, 2020 — Initiatives in a proposed infrastructure framework would mitigate the effects of climate change for both birds and people.
Top Wins for Birds in 2019: Policy
December 12, 2019 — We secured victories for and defended birds in state houses and the U.S. Capitol
Great Egret.
Audubon Texas Hosts Climate and Clean Energy Forum in Dallas
December 12, 2019