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CU-Boulder Climate Scientist to Discuss Colorado Snow and Water Security Nov. 3
...mountains are ‘water towers.’ We'll discuss how our water security is threatened by a variety of factors, including climate change, the mountain pine beetle epidemic, and fracing for natural gas...
Lafayette middle schoolers get a taste of college life
...Middle School in Lafayette touring campus and participating in programs presented by CU Science Discovery, the Partnerships for Informal Science Education in the Community, the CU-Boulder Museum of Natural History...
Colorado’s Broad Economic Expansion to Continue in 2015, says CU-Boulder’s Leeds School
...International Airport and gas pipelines, as well as utilities — is the largest provider of jobs in Colorado. It is expected to add 9,100 jobs in 2015. DIA, which...
Introducing the 2014-2015 CU-Boulder Outreach Awards
...Professor Stephen Lekson University of Colorado Museum of Natural History / Department of Anthropology Tribe's Eye: Native American Students Photography Environmental Change Research Associate Anne Gold Cooperative Institute for...
NASA Administrator Charles Bolden to Visit CU-Boulder April 18
...to pinpoint power outages from natural disasters, identification of brightly lit squid fishing fleets and changing patterns of oil and gas field flaring. •This summer, NASA’s DiscoverAQ mission, involving...
EPA Administrator Gina McCarthy and Sen. Mark Udall to Speak at CU Law School on President Obama’s Climate Action Plan
...Aug. 14. The event also will include a panel discussion with former Colorado Gov. Bill Ritter, Colorado Oil and Gas Association President Tisha Schuller and Brad Udall, director of the...
Government Representatives Participate in Legislative Round Table with CU Students
...wilderness component in the Rocky Mountains, where they developed a connection with the natural world. Then, students learned about the impacts of oil and gas drilling and gainedinsight on innovative...