Eco-Briefs

Eco-briefs | Coffee production could be shaken by climate change

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The world’s most consumed coffee species, Arabica, could be pushed to extinction in the wild in 70 years by the hand of climate change, according to a new study...

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OPENED PUBLIC COMMENT FOR THE WEST- ERN YELLOW-BILLED CUCKOO’S SPOT ON THE THREATENED SPECIES LIST...

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OBAMA PERMITS SHELL OIL TO DRILL IN ARCTIC OCEAN...

Eco-briefs | GMO documentary to screen at eTown Hall

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GMO documentary to screen at eTown Hall...

Eco-briefs | City offers events on water and weeds

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The City of Boulder is holding two events on May 18 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the East Boulder Community Center, 5660 Sioux Drive, to cover some summer concerns: water restrictions and a noxious weed eradication program...

Eco-briefs | Save the chubs

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Save the chubs...

Eco-briefs | ‘Chasing Ice’ filmmaker to discuss and debut footage at...

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Boulder-based photographer James Balog will discuss his work, which captures the effects of climate change on glaciers around the world, at 7 p.m. on Monday, April 1, at the University of Colorado’s Macky Auditorium...

ECO BRIEFS | Week of Jan. 30

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REMOVING LIONFISH ALLOWS FOR SUCCESSFUL RECOVERY OF NATIVE FISH POPULATIONS...

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MICROBES MAKE MEDICATION FROM WASTEWATER...

Eco-briefs | City to hand out free reuseable bags ahead of...

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CITY TO HAND OUT FREE REUSABLE BAGS AHEAD OF FEE...

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RESEARCHERS TAKE A STEP FORWARD IN THE QUEST TO CREATE A USABLE, HIGH ENERGY BIO-FUEL...