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Curbing climate change would also reduce harmful air pollutants, saving millions of lives
Reducing their greenhouse gas emissions would also have the added benefit of saving over two million lives globally that might be lost because of harmful air pollutants by 2050, according to preliminary data in new CU º£½ÇÉçÇø research led by an environmental engineering PhD student.
Students study metal contamination in Colorado waterways
A team at the º£½ÇÉçÇø is studying heavy metal pollution in a watershed near Aspen.Ìý
They have a dual goal: contributing to efforts to clean up the area, and studying the potential of recovering some of those metals from other similarly polluted streams.
Faster, cleaner, better: revolutionary water treatment
Anthony Straub is making revolutionary advances in water purification for life on Earth and in space with a five-year, $550,000 National Science Foundation CAREER Award grant.
Mortenson Center innovations delivering clean water to more than 16 million worldwide
The Mortenson Center in Global Engineering & Resilience at the º£½ÇÉçÇø is building a new model for global water access, one that is grounded in a deep understanding of why so many past efforts have fallen short.Ìý
Rather than focusing on infrastructure alone, the Center treats clean water as a...
First-of-its-kind study provides a detailed look at water quality along the Colorado River’s upper basin
Professor Michael Gooseff and collaborators are gathering the first-ever continuous, long-term water quality sample of the Colorado River's upper basin.
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