comparemela.com

Latest Breaking News On - Coloradocollege - Page 1 : comparemela.com

Voters in AZ West Worried About Water Climate Change / Public News Service

Voters in Arizona and across the West are increasingly concerned about the effects of climate change on the natural beauty of the Rocky Mountains. That s the main message from the 12th annual Conservation in the West Poll by Colorado College. The poll found voters in the eight Western states along the Continental Divide are troubled over issues like drought, inadequate water supplies, wildfires, and the loss of wildlife habitats and natural spaces. .

Wins Losses for NM Conservation in 2022 Legislative Session / Public News Service

The postmortem has begun on the New Mexico legislative session which ended last week. Conservation groups concede much is left to be done, but they re touting a few programs they say will be significant for state residents. A $10 million pilot project to support energy-efficiency improvements in low-income homes was passed, as was a bill requiring a coordinated statewide effort to clean up and reclaim legacy uranium mine and mill sites. .

LIVE WEATHER UPDATES: Extreme winds hit 100 mph in Colorado Springs; 25,000-plus without power; trees, trucks toppled

A lot of cleanup and repair is in front of residents in the Colorado Springs area, and some won t have power in their homes overnight after brutal winds that hit

© 2024 Vimarsana

vimarsana © 2020. All Rights Reserved.