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Global climate-change pacts moving toward market-based approaches, ENVS David Ciplet finds.

Dec. 2, 2017

While President Trump’s decision to leave the Paris climate agreement probably dismayed climate scientists, it did at least provide some interesting data for scholars who study trends in the negotiations. One of those researchers is David Ciplet, an assistant professor at the University of Colorado Boulder who recently returned from the climate negotiations in Bonn, Germany, and who said other nations are mulling ways to fill the climate-leadership vacuum left by the United States.

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Boulder-area Scientists Worry About Impact of Trump Pulling U.S. from Paris Climate Accord

June 2, 2017

By John Bear, Boulder Daily Camera President Donald Trump's announcement on Thursday to withdraw the United States from participating in the Paris climate accord is not sitting well with many Boulder-area scientists who say the move will likely have many impacts on the U.S. and the rest of the world...

CU Boulder group to discuss green economy at Latino conference October 14

Oct. 11, 2016

As communities grapple with how to create green economies that don't harm the environment, a multidisciplinary team of CU Boulder faculty and staff is focused on including underrepresented groups in that transition. The team will speak about the topic at a Latino business conference in Longmont, Colorado, on Friday, Oct...

CU Boulder Hosting Colorado Power Dialog

April 4, 2016

By Charlie Brennan, Daily Camera Staff Writer The University of Colorado is hosting a statewide discussion Monday called the Colorado Power Dialogue on campus and online, concerning Colorado's energy future, featuring a panel of energy and environmental experts from across the state. The event, free and open to the public,...