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Morning Magazine Podcast – Monday, December 5, 2022

December 5, 2022 / Claire Purnell

On today’s Morning Magazine, we’ll hear from youth climate activists about the CU Boulder climate summit that was held on campus over the weekend. Small incentives that can help form eco-friendly habits. We’ll tell you about one called “lug your […]

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Youth Activists Call for Divestment at “Right Here, Right Now” Climate Summit

December 5, 2022 / Claire Purnell

Hundreds of experts, academics, and advocates gathered this weekend for CU Boulder’s “Right Here, Right Now” climate summit. Student reporter Henry Larson spoke with youth on campus, including some calling on CU to follow in the footsteps of other universities […]

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Morning Magazine Podcast – Friday, December 2, 2022

December 2, 2022 / Alexis Kenyon

On today’s Morning Magazine Boulder kicks off a 3 day climate summit today. We will hear about its focus on human rights and why some have decided to strike. Then we head out to catch a glimpse of a confusion […]

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Students gathered Friday on Norlin Quad to strike for climate justice. (Ryan Corbett/ CU Independent)

Outside CU Climate Summit, Climate Strikers Protest University’s Continued Fossil Fuel Investment

December 2, 2022 / Alexis Kenyon

CU Boulder and United Nations Human Rights are hosting, Right Hear, Right Now, a three-day human rights-focused climate summit that begins today. As experts, global advocates, and politicians gather, a group of students and faculty will stage a climate strike […]

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Human Rights Top Priority At CU & UN Climate Summit

December 2, 2022 / Rossana Longo-Better

Right Here Right Now a Global Climate Summit Hosted by CU Boulder with the United Nations Human Rights uniting global experts with local leaders this week starting on December 1 to 4th. KGNU’s Rossana Longo-Better speaks with Alejandro Murillo, Coordinator of […]

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Follow The Waste: Where Do All The Leaves Go?

December 1, 2022 / Stacie Johnson

Listen: (Download Audio) What would autumn in the Front Range sound like without the raking, grinding, mulching, and blowing of leaves? But what’s the best way to manage all those leaves? And where do those bags of yard waste go? […]

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Morning Magazine Podcast – Wednesday, November 30, 2022

November 30, 2022 / Alexis Kenyon

On today’s Morning Magazine, we’ll hear about an event happening tonight at CU Boulder organized by Iranians on campus to update the public about the ongoing popular uprising there. Then, Chris Mohr will have his weekly commentary, “Make Them Hear […]

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CU Boulder Hosts Event on the Iranian Women’s Revolution

November 30, 2022 / Alexis Kenyon

The University of Colorado Boulder is hosting an event tonight to raise awareness about the ongoing popular uprising in Iran. Widespread protests began after the death of 22-year-old Mahsa Amini in September. Iranian morality police had arrested Amini in Tehran […]

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