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ISU Track and Field
Bengals Battle Opponents and Elements Day One of Big Sky Championships
Study: People 'alarmed' and 'concerned' about climate changed has doubled the last decade
The study from Yale showed that those who are “alarmed” and “concerned” about climate change almost doubled over the past decade to nearly 30%. About 16% are “doubtful” or “dismissive.”
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ISU Women's Tennis
Bengals Earn First Victory Over NAU Since 1997
KISU 88.1 in Rexburg signal down
The KISU-FM Rexburg translator at 88.1 FM is currently down as a result of equipment failure. We apologize to our upper valley listeners and doing our best to have new equipment in-place by Wednesday, April 3rd. Please remember, even when our FM signal is out, KISU continues streaming live online at kisu.org, or simply tell your amazon or google smart speaker to “play KISU.”
Study: Wildfire ‘suppression bias’ can lead to more intense, destructive blazes
A new paper finds that current wildfire suppression policies can increase fire severity as much as decades of fuel accumulation and climate change. Using fire models, the area burned annually grew much faster under current suppression policy when compared to a policy of allowing low- and moderate-intensity blazes to burn.
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New online collection seeks to foster Native co-stewardship of public lands
U.S. federal agencies and sovereign tribal agencies often work together on shared goals like managing wildfire, improving wildlife habitat and other issues. A new repository collects a number of these co-stewardship - or sovereign-to-sovereign - agreements in an effort to help tribes and others better understand their possible uses.
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This new proposal for Colorado River sharing prioritizes the environment
A coalition of environmental groups has proposed a set of new rules for managing the Colorado River amid heated negotiations about how to share the water supply, which is shrinking due to climate changed.
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ISU Tennis
Bengals Finish Weekend 1-1 in Reed Gym
ISU Commercial Music Concert and Super Smash Bros Tournament April 5th - REGISTER NOW!
ISU Commercial Music is hosting a Super Smash Bros tournament on Friday April 5th featuring live music accompaniment from the ISU Video Game Music Ensemble. The concert starts at 7:30pm will feature an opening set by the ISU Big Band! Entry to the concert is free for all participants of the tournament. Register for the competition here!
Winter snow could help recharge the Colorado River. But what if it doesn't?
Winter snow in the Rockies provides the majority of the Colorado River's water supply. As negotiators work on long-term rules for sharing the river, a dry winter could add some urgency.
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