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    Climate Reality Project co-chair is a climate change superhero

    by Anna Haynes April 10, 2019
    by Anna Haynes April 10, 2019

    Sophomore Mike Jacobs and the Climate Reality Project are saving the world through environmental activism. By Anna Haynes

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  • CultureNewsQ&A

    Ted Scripps fellows discuss their lives as environmental journalists

    by Anna Haynes February 22, 2019
    by Anna Haynes February 22, 2019

    The Tedd Scripps fellows, chosen by the Center for Environmental Journalism, held a panel discussing journalism as a career. By Anna Haynes

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  • Opinion

    Opinion: What global warming is good for

    by Savannah Mather February 12, 2019
    by Savannah Mather February 12, 2019

    An Arctic glacial retreat now exposes land encased in ice for over 40,000 years, and global warming is to thank for it. By Savannah Mather

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  • EnvironmentNews

    Colorado researchers educate students on climate change

    by Lizzie Weiler October 28, 2018
    by Lizzie Weiler October 28, 2018

    “Climate Change in our Backyard,” hosted by Fiske, informed CU students about climate change and its effects. By Lizzie Weiler

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  • OpinionSatire

    CU Bluffs: New study suggest 24 hours of sleep reverses climate change

    by Conner Kingsley April 27, 2017
    by Conner Kingsley April 27, 2017

    CU climate scientists report that sleep reduces carbon levels. Students are spearheading the fight against climate change. By Conner Kingsley

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  • Opinion

    Opinion: Climate change isn’t the end of the world

    by Conner Kingsley March 25, 2017
    by Conner Kingsley March 25, 2017

    Climate change may have grave consequences, but a total eradication of life is not one of them. By Conner Kingsley

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  • Breaking NewsCampusEnvironmentNews

    Environmental activists walk out of class to rally at UMC

    by Jesse Hughes January 24, 2017
    by Jesse Hughes January 24, 2017

    Activist group Fossil Free CU protested the school’s support of fossil fuels and oppose the Trump administration’s policies. By Jesse Hughes

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  • 2016CandidatesElection 2016Election Day -- Nov. 8News

    Al Gore campaigns for Clinton in Boulder: ‘This is a climate election’

    by Jackson Barnett November 8, 2016
    by Jackson Barnett November 8, 2016

    Al Gore campaigned for Hillary Clinton in Boulder on Monday and emphasized the gravity of this election for environmental issues. By Maris Westrum

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  • ColumnsFront PageOpinionPolitics

    A climactic fail: Recent presidential debates leave the topic of climate change out to dry

    by Kitty Winograd October 31, 2012
    by Kitty Winograd October 31, 2012

    Opinion: Climate change and global warming are serious issues that, by the looks of it, are here to stay for quite awhile. These pressing matters just plain matter, and should have made airtime on the presidential debates.

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