India’s noxious emissions are messing up neighbors’ air, too
A study by CSU researchers has found that dirty air from the Indo-Gangetic plain and central India is messing with ozone levels in the Indian subcontinent (Quartz India).
A study by CSU researchers has found that dirty air from the Indo-Gangetic plain and central India is messing with ozone levels in the Indian subcontinent (Quartz India).
Students, staff, and faculty are invited to a presentation and Q&A with veteran NASA astronaut Joe Tanner, veteran of four space shuttle missions and seven spacewalks. CSU student Amanda Merkley will also be given the Astronaut Scholarship Foundation Award (September 26).
Learn about lightning and watch stunning footage of Colorado storms from Walt Lyons, president of WeatherVideoHD.TV, at FORTCAST’s first What’s Brewing in Weather & Climate talk of the semester (September 24).
Creamean will spend about four months floating with the ship toward the North Pole, collecting thousands of ice, snow, seawater, and air samples.
CSU atmospheric scientist Phil Klotzbach explains how weather experts mix together computer models and human judgement based on years of experience (Popular Science).
CIRA researcher Dan Lindsey explores Hurricane Dorian, satellites, and weather concerns for the fall (Successful Farming).
Tina Larson, a chemical and biological engineering alumna, will receive the 2019 Distinguished Alumni Award on October 3.
CSU"s SWE team won for developing a program to retain volunteers for its Introduce a Girl to Engineering Day.
CSU energy scholars Anthony Marchese and Dan Zimmerle explain the sources of methane from natural gas and what regulatory rollbacks could mean (The Conversation).
Learn how scientists like Matt Rogers from CIRA monitor Earth’s atmosphere and environment using satellites at September’s Teen Science Café (September 11).