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Transportation
Colorado’s Big Transportation Plan Makes Transit A Lower Priority — And RTD Gets Nothing
By
Andrew Kenney
and
Nathaniel Minor
Environment
Colorado Signals An Extraordinary Wildfire Season Following Last Year’s Historic Blazes
By
Miguel Otárola
,
Sam Brasch
, and
Joe Wertz
Education
Can A Tiny College Help Rescue A Colorado Coal Town?
By
Jason Gonzales, Chalkbeat Colorado
Climate Change
Growing Cannabis Indoors Has A Big Climate Impact. So Why Doesn’t The Industry Go Outside?
By
Sam Brasch
Environment
Colorado’s Snowpack Was Almost Normal This Winter, But It May Not Be Enough Water For The Year
By
Miguel Otárola
Environment
Whistleblowers Claim The State’s Top Air Regulator Had Them Falsify Data. Now Environmental Groups Want Him Dismissed
By
Sam Brasch
and
Miguel Otárola
Climate Change
Democratic Lawmakers Propose Plan To Hold Gov. Jared Polis To His Climate Promises
By
Sam Brasch
Climate Change
Aurora And Colorado Springs Want More Water. The Proposed Solution — A New Reservoir — Would Have Far-Reaching Impacts
By
Michael Elizabeth Sakas
Environment
All That Snow Should Help With Colorado’s Drought, But It’s Still Not Enough For Some Parts Of The State
By
Sam Brasch
Environment
Distrustful Of Suncor And Government, A Commerce City Nonprofit Wants To Monitor The Air Itself
By
Sam Brasch
Climate Change
These Little Devices On Oil Fields Make A Lot Of Emissions. New Regulations Could Change That
By
Miguel Otárola
Energy
Some Colorado Oil Workers Can See The Shift Away From Fossil Fuels Coming — And They Say They Need Help Navigating It
By
Miguel Otárola
Energy
Xcel Energy Says Natural Gas Is Critical As It Transitions To More Renewable Power
By
Sam Brasch
Climate Change
The Cold Isn’t The Biggest Threat To Colorado’s Power Grid — Other Climate Disasters Might Be
By
Sam Brasch
and
Miguel Otárola
Environment
That Frigid Cold Came From The Arctic. Here’s Why The Polar Vortex Paid Colorado A Visit
By
Michael Elizabeth Sakas
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