As climate change threatens to further shrink water supplies in the Colorado River Basin, droughts appear inevitable. But what makes a drought a drought? KUNC’s Alex Hager spoke with scientists and who tell us about the metrics that define dryness and warn about where these numbers might lead.
In 2016, after 127 years of continuous operation, in Trinidad, Colorado went up for sale. That is until both members of Colorado’s Jewish communities and non-Jewish residents of Trinidad came together to try and save the historic building. This week, as people around the world celebrate the miracle of Hanukkah, KUNC’s Alana Schreiber tells us about the miracle at Temple Aaron.
President Joe Biden’s "Build Back Better" agenda includes a $3.5 trillion spending plan that prioritizes climate action. But at the University of Colorado Boulder, a new research center is already building on that momentum with the . We talk with professor of engineering at CU Boulder and director of BEST Center, and assistant professor of architectural engineering, about the emerging field of green technology.
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