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Announcing the Colorado Art Science Environment Fellows and Colorado State Capitol Exhibition
...p.m). The exhibition, Coloradans and Our Shared Environment in Times of Challenge and Change, will tell the story of how Coloradans are experiencing interrelated challenges of fire, drought, and water...
Landscape Architecture: Interpretive Education in the Landscape as a means of Eco-Healing
This study seeks to answer the question, “How can collective trauma tied to recent events become a mechanism for telling the full story of land?” We will focus our work...
Learning to be lawyers one ditch at a time
...ditches, then determine as a community who gets to irrigate when and we establish patterns of irrigation,” said Junita Martinez. “If there is a drought we share. We share water...
New Report Highlights How Climate Change May Affect Water in Colorado
...Drought Mitigation and Response Plan and the city of Denver’s Climate Adaptation Plan.” Among the findings presented in the new report: — Colorado has warmed: Statewide average annual...
At Midyear, Colorado Poised for Continued Growth in 2014, says CU Leeds School
...economic sectors for the 2014 midyear update. –Agriculture: Winter wheat production is forecast at 84.2 million bushels in 2014, dramatically up from 2013’s drought-ridden output of 44.3 million bushels. Topsoil...
Economic Outlook Forum Presented Dec. 9 by CU-Boulder’s Leeds School of Business
...Fires, Floods and Drought: Assessing the Impacts; From the Great Recession to a Great Real Estate Boom; and NAFTA 20 Years Out. Compiled by the Leeds School’s Business Research...
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...
CU-Boulder Biologist to Discuss Environmental Changes and Local and Regional Impacts on Nov. 8
...like drought and more or less frequent fires, are altering our plant and animal communities of the high plains and Rockies,” Seastedt said. “These changes can be good news...