Colorado continues to grow warmer as a result of climate change, leading to increased risks of wildfires and extreme drought, according to Colorado State University and the Colorado Climate Center.
Students from across Colorado are watching closely to see if Colorado’s state board of education Thursday adopts science standards that clarify the link between burning fossil fuels and rising global ...
Deep decarbonization across the globe is necessary to avoid the worst impacts of climate change. States can play an important role in developing and executing effective, tailored decarbonization plans ...
This article is published through the Colorado River Collaborative, a solutions journalism initiative supported by the Janet Quinney Lawson Institute for Land, Water, and Air at Utah State University.
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... Drought in the American West is becoming a persistent reality instead of a periodic emergency due to climate change, and a recent study found that an ...
Colorado’s ambitious goal to eliminate climate-warming pollution by 2050 is going to take a lot of work and, it turns out, a lot of workers. It’s all detailed in a new report the Colorado Energy ...
Colorado faces a critical moment as we work to address both climate change and fundamental affordability issues. A recent report released by Common Sense Institute of Colorado provides interesting ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... Longer and more destructive wildfire seasons. Extended stretches of 80-degree fall days. A 20-year drought. Shrinking water supplies. Coloradans are already ...
Latinos are more likely than non-Latinos to believe in climate change, be alarmed about climate change, support public lands and want climate action, according to a study from the Yale Program on ...
A new study by the University of Colorado Boulder adds to growing concerns that one of the Rocky Mountains’ most iconic species — the American pika — may be disappearing as a result of climate change.
With less than two months before the November election, a CBS News poll shows Kamala Harris and Donald Trump are tied in the battleground states. While climate change is not the top issue for most ...
The seven states that use water from the Colorado River have proposed competing plans for how the river should be managed in the future. They’re split into two factions, with the Upper Basin states of ...
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