Several Hundred Join Climate March In Denver In Spring Snow
DENVER (AP) – Several hundred people turned out for a climate march in Denver on President Donald Trump’s hundredth day in office. People marched near the state Capitol and then posed in the shape of a...
View ArticleColorado Scientists Concerned About Climate Change Policy
BOULDER, Colo. (CBS4)– Scientists in Boulder are concerned about the trend in the Trump Administration with regards to climate change. “I opened the paper this morning and I felt the need to say...
View ArticleUniversities Say Trump Climate Decision Creates Uncertainty
BOULDER, Colo. (AP) — A consortium of U.S. universities that manages the National Center for Atmospheric Research says President Donald Trump’s decision to pull the nation out of an international...
View ArticleIt’s So Hot In Arizona That Everything Is Melting
CBS Local– It’s impossibly hot in Arizona right now, like a Qatari summer hot. Temperatures are hovering around 113 degrees Fahrenheit and are even higher in some locations. It’s so hot, things that...
View ArticleReport: Meteorologists Expect This Fall To Be Much Warmer Than Usual
CBS Local– Fans of fall may have to wait a bit longer for the weather they’re expecting this year as the Weather Channel is reporting that this autumn will be much warmer than normal. The Weather...
View ArticleRemember When It Used To Snow In Denver During September?
By Chris Spears DENVER (CBS4) – I don’t know about you, but doesn’t it seem like it never snows anymore in Denver during September? Denver’s first snow in 2005 fell on November 5. (credit: CBS) My...
View Article15,000 Scientists From All Over The World Issue ‘Warning To Humanity’
CBS Local — 25 years after a small group of scientists penned the first “warning to humanity” in 1992, a new letter has been created that says time is running out to save the planet. Over 15,000...
View ArticleScientists Say Chocolate May Be Extinct By 2050
CBS Local — Chocolate lovers may want to sit down before reading this because scientists are forecasting that climate change may force the plants that produce chocolate into extinction by 2050....
View ArticleAspen Considers Storing Water To Combat Climate Change
ASPEN, Colo. (CBS4)– The City of Aspen wants to store water because of climate change. According to the Aspen Times, the city says it needs to store 8,500 acre feet of water to confront climate change....
View ArticleIs Climate Change Behind The Northeast’s Extreme Winter Storms?
A nor’easter is set to pummel the Northeast this week before the area has had a chance to clean up the record amounts of snow that came down only a few days ago. With winter storms in general getting...
View ArticleScientists Say Sun Will Be Cooler By 2050, Warn Of Mini Ice Age
CBS Local — Will solar cooling solve Earth’s problem of global warming? Scientists are predicting that the sun is about to enter a massive cooling cycle which could lead to a mini ice age by the year...
View ArticleColorado’s Climate: March Shows Steady Warming Since 1950
By Chris Spears DENVER (CBS4) – The Colorado Climate Center in Fort Collins released a graph of Colorado’s average March temperature on their Facebook page Thursday. It shows a lot a variability since...
View ArticleDenver Mayor Commits City To 100% Clean Electricity By 2030
DENVER (CBS4) – Denver Mayor Michael Hancock unveiled plans to transition Denver to 100 percent clean, renewable electricity by 2030. It’s called the 80×50 Climate Action Plan. “Climate change...
View ArticleStudy Claims Higher Temperatures, Climate Change Linked To Suicide
STANFORD, Calif. (CBS Local) – A new study from Stanford University is claiming that suicide rates will continue to rise as the Earth gets hotter. Researchers at the School of Earth, Energy &...
View ArticleScience Says Record Heat, Fires Worsened By Climate Change
WASHINGTON, DC (AP)– Heat waves are setting all-time temperature records across the globe, again. Europe suffered its deadliest fire in more than a century, and one of nearly 90 large fires in the U.S....
View ArticleScience Says: Hotter Weather Turbocharges Western Wildfires
(AP) – As temperatures rise in the Western United States, so do the flames. The years with the most acres burned by wildfires have some of the hottest temperatures, an Associated Press analysis of fire...
View ArticleNonprofit Wants To Help Colorado Farmers Reduce Amount Of Carbon They Create
By Shawn Chitnis BOULDER COUNTY, Colo. (CBS4) – Farmers say raising animals the way nature intended leads to healthier plants, better tasting food and it helps the environment. The Colorado Carbon Fund...
View ArticleAspen Snowmass’‘Give A Flake’ Campaign Brings Focus On Contentious Issues
By Jeff Todd ASPEN, Colo. (CBS4) – It’s part vulgar pun, and part cry for action, but this season Aspen Snowmass is making clear in its advertising where its priorities are with a campaign called “Give...
View ArticleStudy Finds U.S. National Parks Warming Faster Than Rest Of Nation
By Chris Spears DENVER (CBS4) – A recent study from the University of California at Berkeley paints a grim picture when it comes to preserving biodiversity in the 417 National Parks around the United...
View ArticleU.N. Warns Global Warming Is ‘Life-Or-Death Situation’
WASHINGTON (AP) — Preventing an extra single degree of heat could make a life-or-death difference in the next few decades for multitudes of people and ecosystems on this fast-warming planet, an...
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