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CIRES is ...

  • A cooperative institute of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) and the University of Colorado Boulder
  • Engaged in Earth system research that spans six major divisions
  • Home to five research centers on the CU-Boulder campus
  • Committed to education and outreach at all levels
  • And much more ...
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Research Spotlight

Flying to the ends of the Earth to measure greenhouse gases

CIRES and NOAA scientists continue a multiyear effort to paint a three-dimensional portrait of greenhouse gas distribution in the atmosphere. Information gathered during these flights will be critical for both climate modelers seeking to understand Earth's future and policymakers who rely on accurate science for decision-making Read more ...

Clearer picture of how land-use changes affect U.S. climate

Researchers at CIRES, Purdue University and the University of Maryland say regional surface temperatures can be affected by land use, suggesting that strategies such as creating green spaces and buffer zones in and around urban areas could be a tool in addressing climate change. Read more...

Climate change and Colorado’s future

Climate change is real and it is occurring faster than originally predicted. In this video series, scientists — including CIRES researchers — explain how climate change is affecting our state, while citizens share stories and solutions. The new web site, "Learn More About Climate" seeks to extend the university's vast scientific expertise to raise awareness about climate change, inspire an informed dialogue about climate change among Coloradans, and encourage Coloradans to make lifestyle changes that contribute to the health of our state and planet. Watch the video ...