Posted by: Editors in Links
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A growing chorus of economists, scientists and students of energy policy are saying that whatever benefits the cap approach yields, it will be too little and come too late.
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A team of researchers at the University of Colorado law school have completed a new study that lays out the authority the next president could use to introduce global-warming policies without waiting for legislation.
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The Colorado River Basin is heating up faster than nearly any other part of North America, with potentially serious consequences for the region’s economy and environment.
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Two local politicians ask: “As Colorado strives to do its part to address global warming, why would we opt for a “solution” that puts more development in areas where there are no transportation choices but driving, and has no public transit?”
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A very different municipal approach to saving energy and $ locally. This show examines the Cambridge Energy Alliance, which focuses on energy efficiency building retrofit projects and offers low-interest loans. Maybe Boulder should be doing more of this?
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