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Author Thompson discusses Gold King Mine disaster April 16
'River of Lost Souls' explores the consequences of the 2015 Gold King Mine disaster in southwestern Colorado, when pressurized, sediment-filled wastewater was released into the Las Animas River.
Market forces are driving a clean energy revolution in the U.S.
Transforming U.S. energy systems away from coal and toward clean renewable energy was once a vision touted mainly by environmentalists. Now it is shared by market purists.
Epic film The Colorado has state premiere at LSC April 21
The screening, presented by the CSU Water Archive, takes place at 4:30 p.m., and is free and open to the public.
Sustainability education through art
Erika Osborne creates works that raise awareness of environmental issues in the American West
SoGES seeks proposals for Global Challenges Research Teams, Resident Fellows
SoGES is accepting proposals for Global Challenges Research Teams and Resident Fellows.
Environmental justice leader talks Nov. 2
Peggy Shepard leads WE ACT, one of the first environmental groups in the state of New York to be run by people of color.
CSU cuts ribbon on research, education center in Mexico
On Sunday, April 19, CSU officials celebrated the ribbon cutting for the university's new international center in Todos Santos, Mexico.
‘The Land of Cinnamon and Gold’ with Thomas Lovejoy
Thomas Lovejoy will discuss his half-century of research in the Amazon March 25, 5:30-6:30 p.m., in the Behavioral Sciences Building, Room 131.
Rob Jackson guest lecture March 24
SoGES presents “The Environmental Footprint of Unconventional Natural Gas and Oil” at 5 p.m. in the Lory Student Center Grand Ballroom.
Fracking: Does it pose a risk to our environment?
SoGES Managing the Planet panel takes on fracking March 10.