Colorado: Polis climate plan offers more details, but critics want more on environmental justice colorado, DailyClimate_RSS, electric vehicles, justice, POLITICS, RSS_NEWSBy CCR@IIXXI8January 15, 2021The plan includes the start of an “equity framework,” but one activist says, “there could be more focus on frontline communities.”
Colorado utility plots strategies to finish its push to carbon-free power by 2030 colorado, decarbonization, ENN_RSS, NEWS_ARCHIVE, RSS_NEWSBy CCR@IIXXI8December 9, 2020Platte River Power Authority expects fully eliminating emissions will require more distributed resources and changes to how it manages peak demand.
The rancher trying to solve the West’s water crisis colorado, denver, drought, extreme weather, impacts, irrigation, NEWS_ARCHIVE, POLITICS, RSS_NEWSBy CCR@IIXXI8December 4, 2020The power politics of the Colorado River have long pitted families like Paul Bruchez’s against big cities. Under pressure from climate change, they might be...
As Colorado towns come to grips with a coal-free future, the state looks for ways to help coal, colorado, ENN_RSS, NEWS_ARCHIVE, RSS_NEWSBy CCR@IIXXI8August 6, 2020Ideas range from retraining to relocation programs to funding to help towns realize tourism potential.
Amid the pandemic, can Colorado still lead on a just transition from coal? coal, colorado, ENN_RSS, NEWS_ARCHIVE, RSS_NEWSBy CCR@IIXXI8August 5, 2020A new draft report outlines the state’s strategy as COVID-19 accelerates the crisis.
Colorado: Fracking Reforms Are Coming to the Capitol — and So Is a Climate Bill colorado, denver, fracking, policy, Politics_Local_MNBy CCR@IIXXI8February 22, 2019Anticipation is mounting at the State Capitol as Democrats prepare to unveil a major package of reforms to Colorado oil and gas law — but...