Arent giving in. Theyre speaking up. There are many reasons coloradans are acting on climate and transitioning their energy mix away from fossil fuels. Colorado has the benefit of fossil fuels, but they want to protect their beautiful, natural landscape. They want to sustain their Winter Sports and hospitality industries. They want a healthy prosperous future for their children and they understand the risks of developing those fossil fuels. They recognize that there are strong forces coming in the Energy Market forces that will shift away from frak and natural coal. Coloradans know its better to lead that shift than to wait until the bottom drops out. Weve known for a while that coal is facing big problems. Murray energy, a Major Coal Company with cozy ties to the Trump Administration just filed for bankruptcy last week. Alarms are going off about natural gas, a type of fuel that the fossil fuel industry touts as less dirty. In boulder, paul bodner, managing director of the Rocky Mount
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Good morning. Little cooler out there compared to the last few days. Lets say hello to less rosemary. The clouds more widespread a live look overs. The man reason layer is thicker. The on shore breeze is kicking in and the cooling trend will kick into high gear. Lets look at the cloud cover out there this morning. This will burn off and the future model in the next hit when i expect the cloudses to clear out. For the morning they will be with us. Temperatures in the 50s so not to bad and the on shore breeze is from ten to 15 miles an hour. Areas that didnt get the drop in temperatures will feel it today. The inland community its will be dropping out of the 80os. 55 degrees in walnut creek, 55 oakland. One of the cooler spots in nevado. Along the coast under clouds and patchy fog, Half Moon Bay 54 outside your door. Here is a look at the afternoon highs, upper 50s along pacifica. Upper 60s for areas along the east bayshore line. In to the inland communities take a look at that. Ten to 1
Residents and visitors walking around north of Brigham Young University may not recognize the area anymore. Where the Provo Utah Temple once stood, instead there are construction signs, trucks, and blue tarps covering the fences.
The Bright Local Schools Board of Education would like to welcome newly elected board member Dr. Nicole Barnett and re-elected board members vice president Tammy Hauke and Jobey Lucas.