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New Report Highlights How Climate Change May Affect Water in Colorado
...of Colorado’s streams and rivers, melt mountain snowpack earlier in the spring, and increase the water needed by thirsty crops and cities, according to the new report, “Climate Change in...
CU-Boulder and NCAR Ozone Gardens Reveal Harmful Effects of Pollution
...supplies as crops become damaged and their yields are reduced. With ozone damage recently detected on plants in Rocky Mountain National Park, the National Park Service was one of several...
CU-Boulder AmeriCorps Office Looking Forward to a Great Year of Service
...hours. AmeriCorps members serve through the Colorado Campus Compact program (soon to be Campus Compact of the Mountain West) in a variety of capacities. There are several ways for...
Program to Address Water Recycling and Reuse Issues Related to Oil and Gas Development
...Colorado. The water, oil and gas series is co-sponsored by University of Colorado Boulder Getches-Wilkinson Center for Natural Resources, Energy and the Environment, the Colorado Bar Association, the Rocky Mountain...
Arctic Awareness Week Keynote to Address Climate Change and its Impact on Polar Bears April 17
...Rocky Mountain region of Colorado, Kansas, Montana, Utah and Wyoming. Areas of operation include Trade & Investment; Political, Economic Relations & Public Affairs; and Consular Services. For all press inquiries,...
CU-Boulder Biologist to Discuss Environmental Changes and Local and Regional Impacts on March 26
...Lewis College, the Mountain Studies Institute, the Institute of Arctic and Alpine Research, the CU-Boulder Office for University Outreach and LearnMoreAboutClimate.colorado.edu. For more information about the series, email outreach@colorado.edu. ...
Trinidad State Junior College to Host Renowned CU-Boulder Archaeologist Oct. 23
...site near Mesa Verde, excavations at Chimney Rock in southern Colorado, and excavations at Black Mountain and Woodrow ruins in southwestern New Mexico. Tickets for “The Southwest in the...
NSF Awards CU-Boulder-led Team $12 Million to Study Effects of Natural Gas Development
...Mountain region, where natural gas development, as well as objections to it, are increasing. “We all create demand for natural gas so we have to accept some of the outcomes...
Back to the Future: Classics Day Educates the Public About Ancient Influences on Modern Society
...out of the classroom and onto the mock battlefield through hands-on, controlled activities hosted by the Rocky Mountain Romans reenactment group, which specializes in reenactments of the life of Roman...
CU-Boulder Scientists to Provide Climate Change-focused Programs at the Rifle Library in August
...the American Geophysical Union and INSTAAR, and his research focuses on snow hydrology and ecology of mountain areas. His presentation on Aug. 9 will center on threats to snow and...