This video examines the importance of water in dry areas such as Colorado and offers conservation solutions for individuals. Part of the series "Climate and Colorado's Future," produced by the Office of University Outreach at the University of Colorado Boulder, Sovereign Pictures, and Landlocked Films.
David Norris, professor in the Department of Integrative Physiology at University of Colorado-Boulder, shares the results of his studies over the last 46 years of the effects of environmental influences acting on the brain and endocrine system.
Part two of the "Water, Water Everywhere" lecture by David Norris, professor in the Department of Integrative Physiology at University of Colorado-Boulder. Norris shares the results of his studies over the last 46 years of the effects of environmental influences acting on the brain and endocrine system.
"Water: A Zero Sum Game" takes viewers high into the Rocky Mountain snowpack as researchers dig snow pits to explore the source of our water supply. 'The snowpack acts as a storage system, or bank account," snow hydrologist Mark Williams explains, "it releases water slowly into the watershed as it...
Challenges for the Colorado River Basin, includes Doug Kenney, Ph.D. Director, Western Water Policy Program at University of Colorado Law School. Jeff Lukas, Senior Research Associate, Western Water Assessment, CIRES, University of Colorado Boulder.