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Dr. Sam Bullington Center for Teaching & Learning Âé¶¹Ãâ·Ñ°æÏÂÔØDecoloniality & Anti-Racism in Geography Seminar SeriesJoin the meeting online: https://cuboulder.zoom.us/j/91579192345 Meeting ID: 915 7919 2345 Passcode:
Go to the Live Stream >>AbstractIncreasing penetration of renewable energy, energy storage, controllable loads and electrified transportation on the electric grid are causing a generational change in how the grid is designed and operated.
Presentation by: Dr. Steven M. Quiring Atmospheric Sciences Program, Department of Geography The Ohio State UniversitySept 11, 2020 at 12:00 PMJoin the livestream on YouTube Abstract Weather can cause significant
This panel of scholars will put Brazil’s recent period of forest fires into a larger historic, political perspective. Moderated by Joe Bryan, Associate Professor, GeographyPanelistsPeter Newton Assistant Professor, Environmental Studies
Abstract: Satellites provide the most consistent and reliable measurements of snow and ice globally with estimates of snow-covered area, grain size, and concentration of light-absorbing particles creating global potential to improve existing
Four Geography graduate students will present a preview of the talks they will give at the American Association of Geographers (AAG) meeting:Kate Hale:Streamflow sensitivity to climate warming: A shift from snowfall to rainfall and changing surface
John O’Loughlin Professor of Geography and Fellow, Institute of Behavioral Science Chair, CU-Boulder Standing Committee on Research MisconductGreater attention to issues of research misconduct has been evident in universities, funding agencies and
Presentation by Kenneth Bauer, Anthropology, Dartmouth CollegeDrawing upon fieldwork in western Nepal, the Tibet Autonomous Region, and the eastern Tibetan Plateau as well as historical and contemporary maps, I will argue that there is a
Anthropology Colloquium SeriesCo-Sponsored by the Department of Geography and the Department of History Presentation by Dr. Lee Dugatkin Hale 230, Nov 8, 4 PMAbstract:For the last six decades a dedicated team of researchers in Siberia has been
Eric Perramond Environmental Science and Southwest Studies Professor, Colorado CollegeAbstractIn the American West, water adjudication lawsuits are adversarial, expensive, and lengthy. Unsettled Waters is the first detailed study of