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Dr. William Parton awarded fellowship with the American Geophysical Union
A Colorado State University senior scientist in the Natural Resource Ecology Laboratory who has spent the past 35 years working on the development of ecosystems models has been elected as a Fellow of the American Geophysical Union. The number of Fellows elected each year is limited to no more than 0.1 percent of the total membership of AGU.
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Colorado State hosts Clean Air Conference on Global Air Quality
The National Center for Vehicle Emissions Control and Safety at Colorado State University will host the 23rd Annual Clean Air Conference. The conference will take place at Beaver Run in Breckenridge Sept. 24-27.
A panel discussion of biofuels will be moderated by Bryan Willson from the Engines and Energy Conversion Laboratory at Colorado State. Other participants from Colorado State are Bill Parton from the Natural Resource Ecology Laboratory, speaking on the "Net Greenhouse Gas Balance for BioFuel Cropping Systems," and Doug Henston from Engines and Energy Conversion Lab, who will speak on the role of algae in the production of biodiesel.
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First statewide open space inventory released by CSU and Great Outdoors Colorado
Colorado's first statewide inventory of open space has been released by the Great Outdoors Colorado (GOCO) Board and the Natural Resource Ecology Laboratory at Colorado State University. NREL conducted the study on behalf of Lottery-funded GOCO. The inventory provides consistent, current and comprehensive information about the status and trends of open space lands in the state and detailed maps with a comprehensive set of attributes associated with each parcel.
"This is the most ambitious and comprehensive mapping of open space in Colorado ever undertaken, providing critical information to help focus conservation resources where they are most needed and to document successful conservation," Theobald said. "But we aren't done yet. Through continued collaboration with our partnering organizations, we are striving to maintain a current and consistent picture of the unfolding conservation legacy for future Coloradoans."
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UVB scientists study sun's radiation to track pollution sources
"Aerosols contribute to human health problems such as emphysema and respiratory problems," said Jim Slusser, Colorado State senior scientist and director of the UVB Monitoring and Research Program. "It is only when strict mitigation, regulatory standards and stiff fines for non-compliance were pushed through Congress that U.S. cities began to reduce harmful sulfur and black carbon aerosols. The data from our research will help decision makers in Mexico choose between various mitigation and adaptation strategies in regards to the dense pollution."
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Dr. Niall Hanan awarded Fulbright Scholarship to research and teach in Mali, Africa
Niall Hanan, Colorado State University research scientist from the Natural Resource Ecology Laboratory, or NREL, has been selected as a Fulbright Scholar to spend a year in Mali working with local universities studying the ecological dynamics of West African savannas.
"Dr. Hanan is an outstanding scientist and an asset to the NREL and CSU," said John Moore, NREL director. "His Fulbright Scholarship is a testament to his research and a significant recognition by his peers in the academic community. It also signifies his commitment to fostering university relationships with international colleagues."
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