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Can Growing Peas in the Winter Help the Colorado River?
CSU researchers show promising results from first year studying the viability of pairing winter peas with water conservation payments.
Ocean Floor a ‘Reservoir’ for Plastic Pollution, World-First Study Finds
New science has taken a deep dive into plastic waste, providing the first estimate of how much ends up on the sea floor.
Researchers Predicting Well Above-Average 2024 Atlantic Hurricane Season
Colorado State University hurricane researchers are predicting an extremely active Atlantic hurricane season in their initial 2024 forecast.
‘Diverse’ Agriculture Benefits People and the Environment at the Same Time
Rotating crops, conserving soil nutrients and deploying other strategies to “diversify” agriculture all at the same time can deliver major benefits for the environment and people alike—including increased crop yields and improved food security for entire communities.
Plant-Based Plastic Releases Nine Times Less Microplastics Than Conventional Plastic
The research looked at how two different types of plastic break down when tested in extreme conditions.