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CU-Boulder Researchers Investigate Warming Climate’s Threat to Western Water
...of water from snowpack into mountain streams and what percentage of that water ultimately makes its way into homes. As principal investigator of the Niwot Ridge Long-Term Ecological Research program...
Research studying grassland resilience to climate change receives USDA grant support
...loss of capacity to hold water, in more flooding, in the loss of the system’s ability to support plants at all.” Grasslands are increasingly at risk to climate change, which...
CU-Boulder Student Investigates Biochar for Water Treatment in Developing Countries
...in water treatment. “I think we’re better positioned to look at how biochar could be used to improve water quality than anyone else in the world,” Kearns said. ...
CU-Boulder Climate Scientist to Discuss Colorado Snow and Water Security Nov. 3
...Water security is critical to the economy of Colorado and other western states. Snowmelt runoff from high-elevation mountains provides most of the usable water in Colorado. “I'll explain why...
Program to Address Water Recycling and Reuse Issues Related to Oil and Gas Development
...p.m. at the Colorado Bar Association, 1900 Grant Street, Suite 300. The program, entitled “Recycling and Reuse of Water,” is the second in a three-part series focusing on critical water,...
CU-Boulder Geographer to Discuss Colorado Snow and Water Security April 12 in Trinidad
...College (TSJC). The program, “Save Our Snow: Water Security in Colorado and the West,” is open to the public. Water security is critical to the economy of Colorado and other...
CU-Boulder, Mesa County Team Up to Make Snow-depth Data Free to Water Managers, Farmers, Public
...be of interest to water resource managers, farmers, atmospheric scientists and others, she believes. “I knew that most surveyors use the exact same equipment I do, and I looked...