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You can find an English-language version of this story here. La oficina comunitaria para la eficiencia de recursos (CORE, por sus siglas en inglés), en…
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On a recent morning, local naturalist Rebecca Weiss led a small group of amatuer birders through the frozen cattails near the John Denver Sanctuary in…
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It’s impossible to miss the signs of climate change as the state has experienced hundreds of thousands of acres of wildfire this season, along with…
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Two-thirds of Americans think the federal government should be doing more to reduce the impacts of climate change, according to a new Pew Research...
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Local governments have been hit hard during an economic downturn caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. The City of Aspen projected a $25 million dollar loss in…
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The Colorado Air Quality Control Commission holds its first rulemaking hearing on May 20 and 21 to address greenhouse gas, or GHG, reporting and the…
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Thursday afternoon, Aspen businessman Roger Moyer and former mayor Bill Stirling hand-delivered a letter to Aspen’s Chase Bank branch addressed to CEO…
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New billboards painted by local artists using ink made from carbon soot go up around the Roaring Fork Valley Tuesday. The four billboards are part of the…
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Bill McKibben first wrote about the changing climate more than 30 years ago, and he continues to document global warming and speak out against the largest…
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Just as new research shows that aspen forests are a fountain of biodiversity, Aspen’s namesake trees in the Roaring Fork River watershed are battling…