America can afford a Green New Deal – here’s how
There are two straightforward ways to cover the cost and help accelerate the green revolution, while lowering the overall price tag.
There are two straightforward ways to cover the cost and help accelerate the green revolution, while lowering the overall price tag.
Atmospheric scientist's presentation part of the continuing celebration of the School of Global Environmental Sustainability's 10th anniversary.
What this study suggests is that the climate is more sensitive to greenhouse gases than we previously thought.
One third of the flow decline over the past two decades was likely due to higher temperatures in the Colorado River's Upper Basin.
CSU professor reports on Marrakech climate talks.
The City of Fort Collins and CSU's School of Global Environmental Sustainability will host an open house on the City's 2020 Climate Action Plan from 5:30-7:30 p.m. on Monday, Dec. 14 at Galvanize, 242 Linden St. SoGES Director and CSU Professor Diana Wall and Brian Dunbar, executive director of the Institute for the Built Environment, will set the stage with brief remarks on sustainable cities followed by the open house. Wall’s talk will relate climate change in Antarctica to what’s happening in Colorado and Dunbar will talk about best practices among sustainable cities. Then, attendees will have the opportunity to provide feedback on strategies identified to date and brainstorm with City staff on additional opportunities to meet the City’s greenhouse gas reduction goals. Learn more about the Climate Action Plan on the city's website.
CSU's Peter Backlund, Bill Ritter and other faculty are in Paris for the 21st Conference of the Parties, a UN-organized annual meeting for nearly 200 countries that want to take action on climate change.
CSU experts will discuss possible outcomes of the upcoming climate talks that will be held in early December in Paris.
New study from CSU and CU assesses how well prepared the state is to deal with climate change.