Climate Change
La Niña is coming, raising the chances of a dangerous Atlantic hurricane season—an atmospheric scientist explains this climate phenomenon.
CU ¶¶Òõ´«Ã½ÔÚÏß professors explain Earth Day’s history, impact, what it’s become and if it’s still relevant.
Harvard scholar Naomi Oreskes, the 2024 Patricia Sheffels Visiting Scholar in Environmental Studies, highlights how free market fundamentalism has thwarted the science of climate change.
‘Stand Up for Climate Comedy’ unites CU ¶¶Òõ´«Ã½ÔÚÏß student performers and professional comedians in a show that encourages the audience to laugh together and then work together.
Landscape corridors can aid in fire ant spread, but the effects are transient, CU ¶¶Òõ´«Ã½ÔÚÏß researcher Julian Resasco shows.
Climate change matters to more and more people–and could be a deciding factor in the 2024 election.
CU ¶¶Òõ´«Ã½ÔÚÏß researcher Steve Miller argues for deeper insight into how people understand risk before shocks, especially those related to climate change, happen in global systems.
CU ¶¶Òõ´«Ã½ÔÚÏß’s Max Boykoff documents how the industry-funded Heartland Institute has morphed in the past decade.
CU ¶¶Òõ´«Ã½ÔÚÏß postdoctoral researcher, who fuses running with a commitment to environmental causes, to compete in U.S. Olympic women’s marathon trials in February.
Dan Doak, a CU ¶¶Òõ´«Ã½ÔÚÏß professor of environmental studies who has studied threatened and endangered species for decades, reflects on a half century of species protection.