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“I hit things with wrenches and measure cows”: Communicating Science in the Field

Guest Post by Matthew Davis, 2025-2026 Sustainability Leadership Fellow and Postdoctoral Fellow in the Department of Atmospheric Science at Colorado State University “So, what is your research about?” It was a sunny day in July, and I had just sat

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Mississippi river through GIS map

Landscapes are not static: learning to move with the Earth

Guest Post by Ana María Pérez-Hincapié, 2024-2025 Sustainability Leadership Fellow and Ph.D. Student in the Department of Geosciences at Colorado State University What comes to your mind when we think of landscapes? Maybe some of us think of natural parks

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Munsaka posing with group of african colleagues

Beyond Modern Science: The Untapped Potential of Traditional Knowledge & Traditional Leadership for Disaster Management in Africa

Guest Post by Julia Choolwe Munsaka, 2024-2025 Sustainability Leadership Fellow and Ph.D. Candidate in the Department of Political Science at Colorado State University Despite being one of the lowest contributors to greenhouse gas emissions that are causing climate change, Africa

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quote from ben horowitz "early in my career as an engineer, i'd learned that all decisions were objective until the first line of code was written. After that, all decisions were emotional."

The future starts now: A new direction for preparing early career engineers

Guest Post by Chika Winnifred Agha, 2024-2025 Vice President for Research Fellow and Ph.D. Candidate in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at Colorado State University Ben Horowitz’s quote perfectly captures the shift that occurs once theory meets with

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Debt-for nature-swaps – one fix for two crises?

Guest Post by Milena Dehn, 2024-2025 Sustainability Leadership Fellow and Ph.D. Student in the Department of Economics at Colorado State University Global sovereign debt burdens have followed a concerning trend in recent years. After a period of decline since the

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group photo of african research team

The sustainability of community-scientist relationships: how to keep promises when funding dries up

Guest Post by Kalani Williams, 2024-2025 Sustainability Leadership Fellow and Ph.D. Candidate in the Department of Microbiology, Immunology, and Pathology at Colorado State University Sustainability in a new light The United Nations defines sustainability as “meeting the needs of the

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CRP Curtis Site having abundance of sunflower (Helianthus annus) in 2019 after first two years of experiment set up

What’s the Buzz: Designing adaptive seed mixes and practices for pollinators in U.S. Conservation Reserve Program

Guest Post by Amy Gill, 2024-2025 Sustainability Leadership Fellow and Ph.D. Candidate in the Department of Forest & Rangeland Stewardship at Colorado State University It’s no secret that pollinator species across the US are endangered, but the massive and potentially

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A storm in the distance across the grassland. From the USDA-ARS Central Plains Experimental Range shortgrass steppe in Nunn, Colorado.

Can plants remember the past? Ecological “legacies” in a world of climate extremes

Guest Post by Kathy Condon, 2024-2025 Sustainability Leadership Fellow and Ph.D. Candidate in the Department of Biology and Graduate Degree Program in Ecology at Colorado State University The world is warming, and with that comes more extreme weather, more often.

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Incorporating honeybees and native bees in agricultural systems

Guest Post by Kord Dicke, 2024-2025 Sustainability Leadership Fellow and Ph.D. Student in the Department of Biology and Graduate Degree Program in Ecology at Colorado State University The human population recently surpassed 8 billion people and is projected to increase to

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Image 1: Smog over Los Angeles

Volatile Chemical Products: Important Contributors to Harmful Particulate Matter

Guest Post by Tucker Melles, 2024-2025 Sustainability Leadership Fellow and Ph.D. Candidate in the Department of Chemistry at Colorado State University Earth’s atmosphere is one of our greatest shared resources and provides many ingredients required for life. We breathe oxygen

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