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- Ask someone who gardens what they love most about it, and, research has shown, the answer is almost always the same. No matter where you go in the world, no matter what language they speak, people say theres just something about it that makes them feel better, says Jill Litt, a public health researcher and professor of Environmental Studies at CU Boulder.
- Kendziorski is working with Professor Dan Doak, a conservation biologist who studies demography and climate change in relations to alpine plants, and with Doaks postdoctoral scientist Megan Peterson. One plant of interest to Doak and which Kendziorski is focusing on this summer is Silene acaulis or moss campion, also called cushion pink. Wasser, a senior in ecology and evolutionary biology, is studying pikas with Research Associate Chris Ray. This is his third summer working with Ray at the research station.
- The Brink is a project of Assistant Professor David Ciplets graduate course Power, Justice and Climate Change in the Environmental Studies Program at CU Boulder, in partnership with KGNU and the Just Transition Collaborative. Student's of
- By Elizabeth Hernandez, Boulder Daily CameraCU announced the decision Tuesday, with Provost Russell Moore telling the Daily Camera that he made the call for a shift after talking it over with Leigh for about a month and taking Leigh's five-year
- By John Bear, Boulder Daily CameraPresident Donald Trump's announcement on Thursday to withdraw the United States from participating in the Paris climate accord is not sitting well with many Boulder-area scientists who say the move will likely have
- "Last month, President Trump signed an executive order calling for the Department of Interior to review 56 of the most recently designated national monuments. These national monuments, designated under the 1906 Antiquities Act, aim to protect lands
- Featured on the front page of the Denver Post, Climate researchers say the weekly climb to gather air samples has become more of a mission than a job.Jennifer Morse, a climate technician at the Mountain Research Station (MSR) in Roosevelt
- Boulder Weekly reports on the Zero Waste and Recycling Initiatives carried out by ENVS students and others at CU Boulder. "Students at the 做厙輦⑹ have been the heart of the universitys recycling program since 1976.
- Benjamin Hale will speak about and sign his new book, The Wild and the Wicked: On Nature and Human Nature, on Wednesday, April 5th at 7:30pm. 做厙輦⑹ the Book: For years, environmentalists have insisted that nature is fundamentally good. In
- That's the premise for a show, "Stand Up for Climate: An Experiment with Creative Climate Comedy,"Co-producer Beth Osnes, an associate professor and director of graduate studies in CU's theater department, and Max Boykoff, an