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US Methane “Hotspot” is Snapshot of Local Pollution

2020-12-07 05:57:15
A giant methane cloud caught by satellite in 2014 looming over the U.S. Southwest wasn’t a persistent hotspot, as first thought when it made national news. Instead, the methane cloud was the nightly build-up of polluted air that trapped emissions of the potent greenhouse gas near the ground, according to a new CIRES- and NOAA-led study.
US Methane “Hotspot” is Snapshot of Local Pollution
A giant methane cloud caught by satellite in 2014 looming over the U.S. Southwest wasn’t a persistent hotspot, as first thought when it made national news. Instead, the methane cloud was the nightly build-up of polluted air that trapped emissions of the potent greenhouse gas near the ground, accor…

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Help Colorado stop the spread. Colorado Department of Public Health and Environm…

2021-01-19 22:20:03
Help Colorado stop the spread. Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment and COEmergency have an app that notifies you via your cell phone about possible COVID-19 exposure. If another user you’ve
been near tests positive for COVID-19 within a 14-day period, the service will notify you. This is a free and voluntary service developed in partnership with Google and Apple.Get more information: https://covid19.colorado.gov/Exposure-notifications
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Tap into virtual campus support resources

2021-01-19 22:13:05
We recognize that civil unrest at the Capitol and threats of further action around the country have been distressing for many. The university has a variety of resources available to students, faculty and staff.
Please be safe and practice self-care. Do not hesitate to use the support services available to you.
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Since August 2020, Community Schools ( has received $204,000 in grants to suppor…

2021-01-19 10:18:11
Since August 2020, Community Schools (https://www.bvsd.org/departments/community-schools) has received $204,000 in grants to support child care, tutoring, and mental health counseling for our students.
Here
are the details:· $95,000 grant from Boulder County Housing and Human Services to support child care
· $74,250 Child Care Sustainability Grant from Colorado Department of Human Services to support child care
· $25,500 from Impact on Education to support child care (paid off fall debt for 53 families)
· $9,000 from the Arly Kruse Educational Foundation to support free, small group, online tutoring in literacy and math for 3-8 graders through Lifelong Learning
· Free online, small group mental health programming for middle and high school students from the Grief Support Network, funded by the Rose Foundation for Communities and the Environment and provided through BVSD Lifelong Learning
We are so grateful for these organizations and their incredible support!
#BVSDProud
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