CSTPR was created within CIRES at CU-Boulder, to focus on research, education & outreach at the interface of science, technology & the needs of decision makers.
thanks for the memories @cu_cstpr!
it was a good run & today we close our shop
there's a lot to reflect on & be proud of spanning 18 years: check out our archived website for the many great research pursuits, events, teaching forays & other activities sciencepolicy.colorado.edu/
BE SURE to check out one of @cu_cstpr final blog post by @AlisonAbridged
Victory is Won Through Many Advisers: Rad Byerly and the Radford Byerly, Jr. Award bit.ly/2WNRjxq
Climate-related extreme events like drought can create a window for policy change for water managers, by R. Page & @LisaD144 -organizations respond depending on worldview local political pressures. There's no singular way of responding to extreme events bit.ly/3aLht7T
New Publication: Mass media representations of Anthromes by Leslie Sklair & Max @boykoff
In Goldstein, M. & D. DellaSala eds. Encyclopedia of the World’s Biomes: Reference Module in Earth Systems and Environmental Sciences, @ELSenviron, 2020.
ciresblogs.colorado.edu/prom…
“Compared to the rest of the world's oceans, we have some of the healthiest marine systems left in the world in Antarctica,” said @cassandrafish, "But there are vast areas of the Southern Ocean that are left completely unprotected.” colorado.edu/today/2020/04/2…
Tune in tonight at 5pm (MT)!
Dr. Cassandra Brooks @cassandrafish will talk on “The Climate and Biodiversity Crisis: Moving Towards a Global Awakening?” Please RSVP for meeting link! colorado.edu/bfcsec/events@CUBoulderENVS@CIRESnews
Max @boykoff joins @YouveBeenWarmed to discuss how to communicate successfully on climate change, the different types of strategies that can reach different audiences in different contexts and combining authenticity, accuracy and humor. Check it out here: youvebeenwarmed.com/episodes…
captured in March 2020 monitoring of media attention to climate change, @meehancrist@nytimes wrote "there’s good reason for concern that despite the clean air and canals of the past three weeks, coronavirus will be a disaster for the climate..." 4 more -> sciencepolicy.colorado.edu/i…