Category Archive: Climate Change

When Plants Attack: The Fight Against Invasive Species in Boulder

Nancy Contreras, a junior at Fairview High School, helps to remove invasive Scotch thistle from Violet Park in Boulder. (Photo/Caitlin Rockett)

Local high school students join restoration professionals for an afternoon of weed pulling and ecological education.

Into The Weeds

As a professor of ecology runs a unique weed management program using creatures instead of chemicals.

Bill McKibben Discusses New Media’s Role in Climate Change Coverage

Journalist Bill McKibben speaking at the Journalism That Matters event "Long
Live Journalism; Journalism is Dead" on April 3, 2013. (Photo/Caitlin Rockett)

Environmental journalist Bill McKibben champions the concept of advocacy journalism, particularly in the fight against climate change.

Betasso Water Treatment Plant Foresees Enough Water this Year, Shortages for 2014

Experts agree that 2012 was one of the hottest and driest years on record, and so far this year there has not been enough precipitation, either fallen or forecasted, to indicate that the situation will improve.

For 22 Years, Boulder NOAA Scientists Keep Weekly Date with Ozone Layer

Thanks to this simple, hand-launched device, scientists have a better understanding of the ozone layer – but there are still holes in our knowledge that the ozonesonde cannot fill.

Climate Expert Says if You Deny Climate Change, Better Forget About Gravity, Too

Paleoclimatologist Jim White spends as much time in the lab as in the public eye, and he’s here to set the record straight: really, folks, climate change is not as complicated as it seems.

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