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CSU leads national greenhouse gas inventory’s ag emissions monitoring
Colorado State University developed and leads a key component of the U.S. government’s greenhouse gas inventory, which informs policy and is instrumental for climate mitigation and negotiations.
Rick Knight to speak at special seminar: ‘Ranchers as a Keystone Species in a West that Works’
Rick Knight, professor emeritus, will be speaking at a special seminar entitled "Ranchers as a Keystone Species in a West that Works."
Sustainability help wanted: CSU training carbon management professionals to meet demand
Colorado State University's professional science master's degree and carbon management certificate programs are helping to train students in the sustainability skills that companies need.
CSU alumni, generational ranch owners invest in private land conservation with scholarships to Warner, Agricultural Science students
After generations of owning and operating a family ranch, Mike and his wife Jan continue to pass along a legacy of land ethic and conservation stewardship by funding scholarships to students in the Warner College of Natural Resources and the College of Agricultural Sciences aimed at bridging the gap between the goals of conservation and those of agricultural production.
Monique Rocca appointed Warner College associate dean for academic affairs
In this new role, Rocca will focus on student success and teaching excellence.
Wolves in Colorado web series offers comprehensive view of predator reintroduction
A free, five-part web series will explore Colorado wolf reintroduction.
Damaging impacts of warming moderated by migration of rainfed crops
Scientists say continued migration may result in significant environmental costs.
Emerald Ash Borer detected in Broomfield
This detection represents the first confirmation of EAB in Colorado outside of a federal quarantine, which primarily encompasses Boulder County.
Volunteer tree planting to focus on ‘Right Tree for the Right Place’ April 19
The planting recognizes CSU’s continued status as an official Tree Campus USA.
Students explore complexities of global food security, environmental change
Students from around the U.S. came to CSU to participate in Integrative Agroecology & Sustainability Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowships.