Climate Change is an undeniable and definite fact whether you like it not. As a grandmother of three, this is a topic near and dear to my heart. I’ve never understood why climate deniers are so.
Last week, Friends of the Lower Blue River, a volunteer group that promotes quality of life and the environment of the Lower Blue River Valley, came one step closer to potentially receiving federal monies it.
It was early in the morning when scientists, environmentalists and local leaders gathered Wednesday, June 15, at Pass Creek Ranch north of Silverthorne to continue the first phase of Friends of the Lower Blue River’s.
Friends of the Lower Blue River is one step closer to potentially receiving $300,000 in federal funding to continue climate action work in Summit and Grand counties. Sen. Michael Bennet and his team have accepted.
Friends of the Lower Blue River announced Tom Koehler as the organization’s director of climate action Tuesday, March 1. Koehler will join the nonprofit’s board of directors immediately in order to serve in the role..