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- Featured articles:Professors Charles Wilkinson and Sarah Krakoff discuss the Bears Ears landscape in Southern Utah. Professor Wilkinson has worked on the Colorado Plateau for decades and was one of the main architects behind the Coalition’s proposal
- Martz Summer Conference 2016Coping with Water Scarcity in River Basins Worldwide: Lesson Learned from Shared ExperiencesWater scarcity is increasingly dominating headlines throughout the world. In the southwestern USA, the looming water shortages on
- GWC Distinguished Lecture – 2016In Love with the Wild: Thoughts °µÍø½ûÇø Public Lands in the 1st CenturyBill Hedden, Executive Director, Grand Canyon TrustBill Hedden provided a report from the field, a description from an activist and stakeholder of
- A Celebration of the Work of Charles Wilkinson: Served with Tasty Stories and Some Slices of RoastWe celebrated the work of Distinguished Professor Charles Wilkinson, a prolific and passionate writer, teacher, and advocate for the people and places
- Energy: Threats and Opportunities, An Entrepreneur's Perspective with Colorado Governor John HickenlooperGovernor John Hickenlooper outlined his vision for a path to cleaner, more efficient forms and systems of energy at the University of
- On August 31st, 2015, Dr. Ernest Moniz, United States Secretary of Energy visited Colorado Law to deliver his definitive remarks on the Iran nuclear deal, in a lecture titled Science for Security: The Role of the Department of Energy in Nuclear
- Innovations in Managing Western Water: New Approaches for Balancing Environmental, Social, and Economic OutcomesInnovations in Managing Western Water: New Approaches for Balancing Environmental, Social, and Economic Outcomes June 11th and 12th, 2015
- Expanding the Watershed: Certainty and Sustainability in 21st Century Water Resources Management with Mike Connor, Deputy Secretary, United States Department of the InteriorThe Distinguished Lecture Series was designed as a cooperative venture
- The law is frequently called upon to resolve regulatory conflicts that arise when a majority mildly prefers policy X, and minority strongly prefers policy not X. Two emerging bodies of case law present this problem, both associated with the growing
- Seeds of Change: Responding to Global Change in a Bottom-up WorldMany believe that global institutions and frameworks are failing to generate necessary progress on issues such as climate change, water scarcity, biodiversity, food security, and