EarthTexan skyscrapers go dark to save birds' lives About two billion birds fly through Texas in the spring – and lit-up buildings pose a deadly risk. A growing campaign seeks to save birds with darkness.Four-minute showers - a parched Bogota rations waterUK food production at threat after extreme floodingFuture Earth: Sign up to our newsletterHow 'forever chemicals' get into tap waterFutureA geographer's guide to London's green spacesTravelWhy there are more climate lawsuits than everFutureThe scientists learning to speak 'whale'FutureThe turtle video that sparked a plastic straw revolutionFutureFuture PlanetFlorida's sea cows are addicted to power plantsPollution has driven Florida's manatees from warm springs to power plants. As the state switches to renewable energy, their new manmade homes are disappearingFutureHow an English castle became a stork magnetHelped by a bold rewilding project, storks are migrating between Britain and North Africa again for the first time in 600 years. 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