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Game theory says the Paris Agreement might be a climate winner
Every country would benefit by cooperating, but they’re tempted to cheat by sticking to fossil fuels and continuing to invest in carbon-emitting industries, leaving everyone worse off.
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Colorado State researchers predict another busy Atlantic hurricane season
Last year was the busiest Atlantic hurricane season on record. This year, there may not be much of a break.
www.denverpost.com
Colorado farmers and ranchers have a beef with Gov. Jared Polis
Colorado Gov. Jared Polis has rattled some farmers and ranchers with his suggestion that the state help its agriculture industry get a foothold in the burgeoning plant-based meat alternative market.
www.newsweek.com
Climate change is stripping the magnificent cloud forests of their clouds
Cloud forests are among the world’s most biodiverse ecosystems.
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Fort Collins seed vault preserves plants, animal DNA
As climate change jeopardizes the world's doomsday seed vault near the North Pole, a similar Fort Collins facility continues to stock up its collection.
www.marketwatch.com
Hurricane season is expected to bring at least 14 named storms in 2018
The 2018 Atlantic hurricane season, which kicks off on June 1, is expected to bring at least 14 named storms, according to researchers, putting it above the long-term average recorded between 1950 and the present day of 11.
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Fort Collins energy firm that uses rice husks to power remote villages attracts $20 million from Shell's venture arm
Husk Power Systems is using a mix of solar energy, battery and a biomass gasifier that uses rice husks as fuel. Each decentralized micro energy grid can power 250 to 300 users at time.
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