In late March, Denver welcomed warm sunshine and 70-degree weather, only to be hit with a blizzard in the following days. Denver continues to experience…
This is the final article of a four-part series detailing DU’s efforts to achieve a sustainable campus, considering past and present accomplishments. Now is the…
2020 has been a whirlwind with COVID-19, an upcoming election, the Black Lives Matter movement and disastrous wildfires still sweeping through America's West Coast and…
Why are so many people afraid of the coronavirus (COVID-19) but not of climate change? Everyday life as we know it has shifted across the…
A number of U.S. states are about to receive aid from the federal government to prepare for future disasters. Only three of them have talked…
On Friday, Mar. 29, Governor Jared Polis released a statement declaring that Colorado would terminate a previous request that would have asked the Environmental Protection…
As if we needed it, more irrefutable evidence of global warming trends was published last week in a New York Times report on the findings…
The severity of the hurricanes in the last few weeks, including most recent Hurricane Maria which may leave Puerto Rico without power for six months,…
On April 29, The People’s Climate March took place in different locations across the country as people marched as a call for political action on…
Divest DU held a rally for climate justice on Friday, April 21, in celebration of Earth Day and in response to DU’s Board of Trustees’…