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CU-Boulder Scientists to Provide Climate Change-focused Programs at the Rifle Library in August
...the past and how carbon dioxide moves between the atmosphere, ocean, and land plants. In addition to his role as INSTAAR director, he is a CU-Boulder professor of environmental studies...
CU-Boulder Student Investigates Biochar for Water Treatment in Developing Countries
...Professor Detlef Knappe at North Carolina State University as his co-adviser. Summers and Knappe are both widely recognized as world leaders in the field of activated carbon research and application...
CU Students Inspire Middle School Girls to Consider Careers in Science
...carbon, pairs proudly created filters that rendered the water drinkable. As the girls fiddled with their filters, Kroepsch and DeHart explained that this exercise is similar to a task an...
CU-Boulder Releases New 9-Minute Video About Population, Consumption and Climate
...contributes to climate change because resource extraction, manufacturing and transportation produce a great deal of carbon dioxide. And, according to Bartlett, “if any fraction of global warming can be attributed...
Public Library Lecture on Jan. 25 to Address Present and Future Climate Change
...We Are Going.” White’s research primarily focuses on the how and why climate changes have occurred in the past, and how carbon dioxide moves between the atmosphere, ocean, and land...
CU-Boulder Graduate Students Use Smartphones to Evaluate Rural Drinking Water Systems in Nicaragua
...Communities at CU-Boulder arranged the practicum experiences, which included support for drinking water and sanitation systems, low-carbon approaches to affordable housing, cook stove optimization and emission testing, and other community...
Fourmile Canyon Fire to be remembered in ‘Words To Stir The Soul’ at CU-Boulder March 14
...participant will select and read from works of literature that capture some dimension of their experience. The program will be held at 7 p.m. in the Wolf Law Building's Wittemyer...
Innovative Program Turns CU Students and Future K-12 Teachers on to Science and Math
Sarah Berger eyes a chalkboard crammed with notes on chemistry — prefixes for carbon chains, functional groups of organic compounds and indications of chirality of molecules. Students in the University...