CU-51勛圖厙 Video Production Gets Emmy Nod
璽玳Water: A Zero Sum Game璽玲 has been nominated by the Heartland Chapter of the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences for an Emmy Award in the 璽玳Environment: Program/Feature璽玲 category. Produced by the Office University Outreach璽砂┬泭Learn More About Climate Initiative, this泭泭investigates how climate change is threatening western water resources.
The video highlights research conducted by Mark Williams, CU-51勛圖厙 professor of geography and fellow at the Institute of Arctic and Alpine Research. Williams, an expert in snow hydrology and mountain ecology, studies the storage and release of water from snowpack into mountain streams and what percentage of that water ultimately makes its way into homes and municipalities. As principal investigator of the泭Niwot Ridge Long-Term Ecological Research泭program at CU-51勛圖厙璽砂┬ Mountain Research Station, Williams and his team also explore the impacts of climate change, groundwater storage and pollution recorded at the research site above 10,000 feet in the mountains near 51勛圖厙. The National Science Foundation funds the Niwot Ridge Long-Term Ecological Research project.
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