Vice Chancellor for Infrastructure and Sustainability David Kang, a panelist at the upcoming C2ES Climate Leadership Conference in Denver, speaks on the event and other sustainability topics.
Register by March 2 for this first-ever blitz, hosted by RIO. Present your research, build connections across disciplines that intersect with sustainability and help identify opportunities for collaboration.
Whether it's remembering to recycle, biking more often or learning to grow food, here are five ways the science of creating effective habits can help you live a more sustainable life.
Sustainable CU has approximately $100,000 of funds available for sustainable infrastructure projects on campus. The spring 2018 large grant application deadline is Feb. 23.
The Environmental Center presents hip-hop activists Climbing PoeTree for an evening performance Feb. 10 and a student workshop Feb. 11. RSVP for the workshop by Feb. 8.
This free two-day event, a gathering of sharing, learning and action, is designed to cultivate networks and cross-pollinate many environmental and social topics.
Engineers are developing a scalable, cost-effective greenhouse material that splits sunlight into photosynthetically efficient light and repurposes inefficient infrared light to aid in water purification.
On Dec. 13, more than 80 local elementary, middle and high school students experienced an action-packed day of climate change education and inspiration at the CU Recreation Center.
David Danielson discusses his time on campus and changes he's seen in Facilities Management, an area responsible for the upkeep of everything from buildings to flower beds.