Cheap natural gas prices and the increasing availability of wind energy are pummeling the coal industry more than regulation, according to a new economic analysis from CU Boulder.
T. Noel Osborn credits CU Boulder for the ‘synergy’ in his 45-year career Upon graduating cum laude from Jesuit High School in New Orleans in 1958, (Thomas) Noel Osborn’s father said he’d pay for him to attend any university that accepted him. That left him with pretty impressive choices between...
A team of wildfire practitioners and researchers—including some from the University of Colorado Boulder—is working across Colorado to better understand the human role in local wildfire mitigation.
Economist Edward Morey has long been interested in “recreational site choiceâ€â€”where do hikers, bikers, anglers, kayakers and anyone who plays in the great outdoors choose to do their thing and why?
The consequences of the DACA program—and its uncertain future—is the subject of the next Social Sciences Today Forum at the University of Colorado Boulder.
The event, titled “The Opportunities and Challenges of Economic Development,†features three experts and is scheduled for Tuesday, Jan. 23, at noon in Old Main Chapel on the CU Boulder campus.
Disaster preparedness is the focus of the next Social Sciences Today Forum at CUBoulder. The event, titled “Disasters: Can We Be Prepared?†features three experts and is scheduled for Sept. 26, at noon in Old Main Chapel.
An economics professor who calls himself a “supply side liberal†has a few ideas about jump-starting the U.S. economy that he will share Monday, April 17.