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CU professor treks to the top of the world to share urgent wildlife and climate message
...change is increasing human and wildlife conflict around the world, harming not only people, but snow leopards in Tibet and Nepal, lions in India, and bears in the American West.https://www.youtube.com/embed/13OzryFGCCY?modestbranding=0&html5=1&rel=0&autoplay=0&wmode=opaque&loop=0&controls=1&autohide=0&showinfo=0&theme=dark&color=red&enablejsapi=0&enablejsapi=1&origin=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.colorado.edu...
Project to Implement the Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples
...religious freedoms; cultural rights; Indian child welfare; climate change and environmental policy; and technology, media and communications. The project has multiple aims, including fostering awareness of the Declaration in Indian...
Coproduction of Embodied Climate Curriculum Gains STEAM
...the CU Cooperative Institute for Environmental Sciences) piloted a curriculum coproduced with Jefferson County (JeffCO) School District teachers and staff that focuses on the embodied exploration of fossils, energy, and...
CU-Boulder Scientists to Provide Climate Change-focused Programs at the Rifle Library in August
...through strategies to predict future climates in the Colorado Rockies and how changes in climate may change our snow resource. We will evaluate whether we'll have snow to ski on...
Restoration Ecology Experiential Learning Program
...underserved youth are able to experience a connection to nature, explore potential careers in environmental sciences and recognize their own capacity to make a positive impact. This project engages youth...
Honoring Joanne Guillery, Recipient of the 2022 Anne K. Heinz Staff Award for Excellence in Outreach and Engagement
...current issues such as climate change, human rights, resource scarcity, and other environmental concerns. Guillery was nominated by Erin Espelie, co-director of NEST and associate professor in cinema studies and...
Faces of Engaged Scholarship: Aniya Khalili
...related methods courses for engineers. My project was put on hold because of COVID, and we decided to change it from focusing on the pesticide exposures of agricultural workers to...
Group to study antiracist outreach practices
...partnerships. About Parker McMullen Bushman Parker McMullen Bushman is a dynamic speaker who engages audiences in new thinking around what it means to be a diversity change-agent. Her background in...
Colorado’s energy future explored in upcoming talks
...include: Balancing Oil, Gas, Air and Water Resources Saturday, Oct. 14, 1–4 p.m. Gabrielle Pétron, Associate Scientist, NOAA Harihar Rajaram, Professor, Civil, Environmental and Architectural Engineering Joseph Ryan, Professor, Civil,...
CU-Boulder Biologist to Lead Field Training with Colorado Science Teachers
...can alter the speed and trajectory of these changes. Seastedt’s research interests include invasive species and how they interact with other components of global environmental change, with a focus...