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Public Policy Tipoffs Involving Colorado Newsletter for Wednesday April 03, 2024 ( 3 items )  

Cooperative Institute for Research: First-of-Its-Kind Experiment Illuminates Wildfires in Unprecedented Detail
BOULDER, Colorado, April 3 (TNsres) -- The Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences issued the following news: * * * The groundbreaking study could lead to vast improvements in fire weather forecasting * * * First results have been published from 2022's California Fire Dynamics Experiment (https://csl.noaa.gov/groups/csl7/measurements/2022calfide/) (CalFiDE), a NOAA- and CIRES-led campaign to capture coordinated wildfire observations in real time. The new study shows it  more

Disabled American Veterans Members Volunteer to Educate Other Veterans About VA Benefits
ERLANGER, Kentucky, April 3 -- Disabled American Veterans issued the following news: By Brian Buckwalter Gary Salpini remembers sitting in an auditorium at Fort Carson, Colorado. While out-processing from the Army after his combat tour in Vietnam, he was told that, as a draftee, all he was entitled to from the Department of Veterans Affairs was a free burial site at one of its cemeteries. Without access to any other information, he took what he was told at face value. It wasn't until decades   more

History Colorado: Human Connections to the Land in Focus at History Colorado in April
DENVER, Colorado, April 3 -- The History Colorado issued the following news release: Colorado's history is fundamentally intertwined with the landscapes and environments of the Centennial State, and this April History Colorado is highlighting the ways in which visitors can learn more about this connection through its various resources. From exhibitions exploring the traditional ecological knowledge of Indigenous people, to accounts of ecological and environmental disasters, there are opportunit  more