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It helps to think about the two types of soil carbon like a checking account and a savings account.
Small, local solutions can crack water crises: a South African case study
Many people in rural southern Africa live without any potable water at all. And many are at serious risk because of global climate change.
Ogle lauded with Fulbright Specialist Program award
Associate Professor Stephen Ogle, Department of Ecosystem Science and Sustainability, received a grant from the Fulbright Specialist Program, which promotes links between U.S. scholars and counterparts at institutions overseas.
CSU-led NASA DEVELOP team takes top prize in national competition
A Fort Collins-based team at Colorado State University won the virtual poster session for the NASA DEVELOP program.
Jill Baron named 2015 Woman of Vision
Jill Baron, ecologist and senior research scientist with CSU's Natural Resource Ecology Lab, has been named a 2015 Woman of Vision by Colorado Women of Influence for her work advancing women’s role in science