Climate ChangeColorado River named the most endangered in the U.S. by conservation groupBy Michael Elizabeth Sakas
EnvironmentColorado’s snowpack is starting to melt. Warmer temperatures and drought likely mean another year of struggling water suppliesBy Michael Elizabeth Sakas
HealthDrought and ‘goldilocks’ temps: Why climate change may bring more West Nile virus to ColoradoBy Science Friday and Kaiser Health News
Climate ChangeLake Powell drops below critical threshold for the first time despite state and federal attempts to avoid itBy Michael Elizabeth Sakas
Climate ChangeNew UN climate report says the world has a brief window to avoid a deadlier climate future. Here’s what’s at stake in ColoradoBy Joe Wertz
Climate ChangeBipartisan poll finds spiking concern over water supply and climate change in Colorado and Western statesBy Dan Boyce
Climate ChangeColorado River states and feds are working on new plan to avoid another emergency water release to save Lake PowellBy Michael Elizabeth Sakas
EnergyAfter the Marshall fire, regulators want to know how climate change and extreme weather will affect the energy gridBy Miguel Otárola
Climate ChangeThe second half of 2021 was the warmest in Colorado history, national data showsBy Miguel Otárola
Climate ChangeThe climate has changed fires in Colorado. The Marshall fire could shift how firefighting and land management are done, tooBy Miguel Otárola
Climate ChangeWhy a fire scientist sees climate fingerprints on the suburban Boulder County firesBy Sam Brasch
EnvironmentGood news: All those winter storms mean snowpack is above normal. Bad news: That also means avalanche danger is highBy Michael Elizabeth Sakas
EnvironmentColorado is abnormally warm right now, but that doesn’t really tell us how much snow will fall this winterBy Miguel Otárola
Climate ChangeWith less water on the Western Slope and in the Colorado River, the state wants new rules on how to measure and track what’s thereBy Michael Elizabeth Sakas
Climate ChangeBlame It On The Rain: Monsoon Helped Colorado Avoid Summer Megafires — Though Fire Season Isn’t Over YetBy Miguel Otárola
Climate ChangeHuman-Caused Climate Change Is Worsening The Megadrought Gripping Colorado, NOAA Scientists SayBy Michael Elizabeth Sakas