Recent data shows some E. coli levels were over 15 times the EPA standard. Now, a Boulder activism group is trying to change that. By Robert Tann
Environment
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Beyond BoulderEnvironmentNews
Panelists relate stories of environmental racism in Colorado
by Tory Lysikby Tory LysikAs part of Environmental Justice Week, speakers discussed stories of how such policies have hurt marginalized communities. By Tory Lysik
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CommunityEnvironmentNewsPoliticsProtest
Boulder community joins in on global march for climate action
by Mia Gallegosby Mia GallegosStudents walked out of class and joined with Boulder community members to march for climate action. By Mia Gallegos
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Beyond BoulderCommunityEnvironmentNewsPolitics
Colorado legislators promote policies to combat climate change
by Tory Lysikby Tory LysikLocal politicians and Colorado citizens met to discuss bills aimed at addressing sustainability in Colorado. By Tory Lysik and Robert Tann
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“Climate Change in our Backyard,” hosted by Fiske, informed CU students about climate change and its effects. By Lizzie Weiler
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CampusCommunityEnvironmentNews
Sustainability summit emphasizes collaboration, setting goals for progress
The annual conference brought together students and community members to work together for environmental projects. By Georgia Knoles
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The conference brought together students, researchers and industry professionals to discuss the future of waterworks. By Shannon Mullane
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CommunityEnvironmentNews
Voter Guide: Ballot measures related to municipalization
by Eliza Radekaby Eliza RadekaThree ballot measures could potentially advance last year’s progress towards cleaner energy for Boulder via municipalization. By Eliza Radeka
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CampusEnvironmentNews
CU earns 10th spot on “Top 50 Green Colleges” list
by Eliza Radekaby Eliza RadekaThe college was given the 10th spot among public universities and 25th overall in Princeton’s 2017 ranking. By Eliza Radeka
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CampusEnvironmentNews
Former Episcopal bishop discusses religion and science at CU
by Carina Juligby Carina JuligVisiting scholar Rev. Katharine Jefferts Schori gave a talk on faith, science and the environment at CU Monday. By Carina Julig