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Wyomingites concerned about bigger and more frequent wildfires, prolonged drought, threats to clean air, water and wildlife can explore ways to combat climate change in their own community at the Wyoming Climate Summit this Saturday in Lander.
Coloradans already are seeing the impacts of climate change - rising temperatures, more frequent and severe wildfires, flooding, and prolonged drought - and economists are stepping into the fray to help communities identify and mitigate the risks.
Experts say it's more important than ever to tackle climate change and reduce dependence on fossil fuels, and in light of a new United Nations report which warns time is running out.