*Public Policy Tipoffs Involving Colorado Newsletter for Wednesday October 30, 2024 ( 4 items ) |
CSU Experts and Story Ideas for 2024 Election Coverage
FORT COLLINS, Colorado, Oct. 30 (TNSres) -- Colorado State University issued the following news release:
As a land-grant institution, Colorado State University is committed to protecting democracy and preparing the next generation of leaders to confront the world's greatest challenges. With the 2024 election poised to be one of the most consequential in modern history, this mission is more important than ever.
Below is a list of CSU experts who are available to discuss the 2024 election and p
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CSU, SMU Partner on $2.6M in Grants for Pipeline Leak Detection Research
DALLAS, Texas, Oct. 30 (TNSres) -- Southern Methodist University issued the following news:
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With two grants totaling $2.6M, SMU and CSU will be testing and validating existing advanced leak detection technologies that are not currently accepted for use on regulated pipelines.
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Colorado State University's Methane Emissions Technology Evaluation Center, known as METEC, and Southern Methodist University will work together on grants totaling $2.6 million to improve detection of pipel
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RMI and World Energy Partner to Lower the Carbon Footprint of Business Travel
BASALT, Colorado, Oct. 29 -- Rocky Mountain Institute issued the following news release on Oct. 28, 2024:
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As climate leaders prepare to fly to San Jose for the VERGE Conference, sustainable aviation fuel certificates offer a solution to air transport emissions.
* Five-year contract will deliver 954 metric tons of carbon reduction
* Equivalent of flying more than 1500 economy passengers round trip between New York and San Francisco.
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RMI (founded as Rocky Mountain Institute) and
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University of Colorado Boulder Anschutz Medical: Ancient Gene Influences Immunity of First Nations Peoples of Oceania
AURORA, Colorado, Oct. 30 (TNSres) -- The University of Colorado Boulder Anschutz Medical Campus issued the following news release:
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CU Anschutz scientists say findings could explain why the people are more susceptible to some infectious diseases
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By David Kelly
An ancient gene mutation among First Nations inhabitants of Oceania may make them more susceptible to infectious diseases like influenza, according to a new study by scientists at the University of Colorado Anschutz Medic
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