Among the array of campus events this week, some involve a dance recital in which "women's issues are human issues;" a talk on keeping politics from derailing climate action; a look at the Little Ice Age and human consequences; and gaining an understanding of Earth's energy balance from space.Ìý
Nov. 1 lecture to examine monitoring Earth’s energy balance from space
Learn how LASP is contributing to space measurements of Earth's energy balance with the TSIS and CLARREO Pathfinder missions. Plus, see fun videos of the TSIS platform being prepared for launch.
In dance recital ‘Parallax,’ women’s issues are human issues
This joint dance recital Nov. 10–12 by MFA candidates Bonnie Cox and Samm Wesler explores the many facets of feminism.
CU on the Weekend: Keeping Politics From Derailing Critical Climate Action
On Nov. 4, drawing on experience in government and academia, Alice Madden will address why climate change has become so politicized, how we got here and how to move forward.
Symposium to examine causes, consequences of Little Ice Age
Join the Nov. 3–4 interdisciplinary symposium featuring engaging discussions on the causes and impacts of the Little Ice Age, the coldest centuries of the past 8,000 years.