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Six CU-Boulder Scholars Ranked Among Most Influential in Education
...dedicated to this work, we must develop robust measures to capture authentic public engagement.” Welner, who also is director of the National Education Policy Center housed at CU-Boulder, agrees....
CU-Boulder-led Mars Mission Set for Orbit Insertion Sept. 21
...to be captured into an elliptical orbit around Mars. Following orbit insertion, MAVEN will begin a six-week commissioning phase that includes maneuvering into its final science orbit and testing...
CU-Boulder and NCAR Ozone Gardens Reveal Harmful Effects of Pollution
...severity of damage exhibited on the plants’ leaves. Pollution occurs when ozone concentration levels, formed by hydrocarbons, carbon monoxide and nitrogen oxides, increase due to emissions from vehicle exhaust and...
At Midyear, Colorado Poised for Continued Growth in 2014, says CU Leeds School
...reduction in carbon emissions by 2030, but Colorado’s energy providers appear to be far ahead in reaching the goal, according to the committee. –Financial activities: While overall employment in the...
CU-Boulder and NCAR Researchers Seek to Reduce Deadly Air Pollution from Cooking Emissions
...these fuels more cleanly than an open fire. In addition to using small, inexpensive sensors to measure levels of harmful pollutants such as carbon dioxide in the homes, the study...
Positive, Broad-based Job Growth Forecast for Colorado in 2014, says CU Leeds School of Business
...a nation, it is really a relief to be reporting strong positive job growth in Colorado.” Risks to economic growth nationally include sequestration, the debt limit, government shutdown, Federal...
CU-Boulder Biologist to Discuss Environmental Changes and Local and Regional Impacts on March 26
...some ‘strange bedfellows’— increased carbon dioxide and nitrogen in the atmosphere, along with extreme events like drought and more or less frequent fires— are altering our plant and animal communities...
Two CU-Boulder Professors Named 2013 Leopold Leadership Fellows
...bike path. Boykoff researches cultural politics of climate change and analyses of the transformations of carbon-based economies and societies. He also is a fellow of the Cooperative Institute for...
CU-Boulder Biologist to Discuss Environmental Changes and Local and Regional Impacts on Nov. 8
...at Trinidad State Junior College (TSJC). “In this talk, I will report on how some ‘strange bedfellows,’ increased carbon dioxide and nitrogen in the atmosphere, along with extreme events...
NSF Awards CU-Boulder-led Team $12 Million to Study Effects of Natural Gas Development
...their health and to the quality of their lives. “Environmental advocates find themselves pulled between the climate benefits of natural gas, which releases significantly less carbon in combustion than coal,...