Colorado could ban sale of gas-powered mowers and blowers beginning in 2025 a move would be a way to get real ozone cuts by 2026, when EPA demands kick in April 26, 2023
Bennet starts a conversation to emphasize forest health a subcommittee hearing, the senator advocated for fire prevention and forest restoration March 31, 2023
Natural gas production likely cause of southern Colorado earthquakes, experts say Basin’s surge in seismic activity since 2001 follows drilling of wastewater injection wells March 14, 2023
Colorado oil, gas companies offer $459 million to guarantee wells are plugged eventually seek to meet new state financial requirements, but some smaller operators hope to put up only a fraction of the… March 9, 2023
Colorado lawmakers seek suspension of Utah oil train project Sen. Bennet and Rep. Neguse cite East Palestine derailment in calling for further review of Uinta Basin Railway Project March 6, 2023
Exxon drops algae research, but Colorado labs press on in hunt for green fuel the petroleum giant funded still see potential in algae as a biofuel March 6, 2023
Bennet Introduces ‘Protect the West’ Act to address wildfires and drought Legislation aims to invest in the environment with sustainable financial efforts March 1, 2023
Colorado representative, senators want $60B to reduce fire risk, restore Western land Protect the West Act is sponsored by Sens. Bennet and Hickenlooper and Rep. Jason Crow March 1, 2023
Colorado’s air pollution permitting process may get stricter Lawmakers, environmental groups say state agencies move too slow while ozone violations pile up February 28, 2023
Insurance companies may let Coloradans replace broken gas appliances with electric models A bill in the legislature proposes home warranty owners be allowed to make the switch. February 27, 2023
The government will pay you $30 an hour to sort through Telluride’s trash will help towns figure out how to change what people toss and why February 24, 2023
Upper Colorado River states land $125 million for pilot conservation program amid drought crisis major expansion of a previous experiment will be one of Colorado’s biggest contributions to emergency use cuts on the troubled… February 14, 2023
Interior secretary hires Native American as legal counsel Lynn Trujillo, of Sandia Pueblo, left, speaks at a news conference in Santa Fe in 2019. Trujillo has been tapped… February 13, 2023
‘Not an object to be bartered,’ the Rio Grande is lifeblood for the land New Mexico’s largest river dries, pueblos work to preserve it – and to establish their rights February 13, 2023
Fossil fuel drilling threatens air and wildlife in national parks, advocacy group finds A methane cloud covering more than 1,200 square miles including Colorado said to have formed over four parks in West February 13, 2023
Two wolves captured, collared by Colorado wildlife biologists in North Park two males, the only GPS-tracked wolves in Colorado, will provide CPW with insight on future wolf behavior in the state February 6, 2023
Drought, plague and fire: What the Rio Grande National Forest is up against There’s no certainty swaths of beetle-bitten trees will recover over burn scars February 1, 2023
Emails reveal tensions in Colorado River talks emails obtained by The Associated Press, one water manager said, ‘We're all headed to a very dark place.’ January 30, 2023
Polis administration opposes new climate targets in Democratic-backed bill Colorado Senate bill also includes permitting reforms, incentives for electric lawn equipment January 26, 2023
Heat pumps are having a moment in Colorado, but do they really work in the bitter cold? Developed in 1857, tech improvements are making heat pumps a viable element in the contemporary transition to cleaner, more energy… January 26, 2023
Forest Service agrees to begin winter travel planning on Rio Grande Conservationists reach partial settlement with federal agency January 26, 2023
As gas car sales drop, how many electric vehicles did Colorado buy in 2022? Overall market is down, but the state adopts cleaner electrics and hybrids at a pace that makes leaders happy January 24, 2023
Net-zero federal lab set to open in Colorado in 2026 thanks to Inflation Reduction Act A new, all-electric Food and Drug Administration lab will be funded through $79 million from the Inflation Reduction Act. January 24, 2023
San Juan Basin Public Health offers free radon testing workshops gas is second-leading cause of lung cancer, and detecting it is easy January 23, 2023