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Regulators took the first enforcement steps against some of Colorado’s largest oil and gas operators in an investigation into ...
Colorado lawmakers in this year’s session took on a wide variety of environmental issues, from the definition of clean energy to the fate of roaming bison. Legislators had to balance $1.2 billion in ...
Colorado lags far behind neighboring states when it comes to keeping special permits — those that are critical to stopping ...
The state of Colorado accused Noble Energy of violating six state rules. Noble predicts cleanup will require removing 26,910 cubic yards of soil.
In 2023, the National Wildlife Federation won a $500,000 EPA environmental justice grant to plant trees and vegetation along Interstate 70 in Denver’s Globeville neighborhood, an area with well ...
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How EPA environmental rollbacks will impact Colorado - MSNWhile the Trump administration rolls back environmental regulations, Colorado is ensuring the state will continue to address climate change. On Wednesday, The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA ...
The 2024 presidential election will have implications for energy, public lands and climate policies that will affect millions in Colorado and across the Rocky Mountain West.
More than 100 major environmental requirements have been added to state laws since 2009, the Common Sense Institute says, and those have shaved $32 billion from Colorado’s economic output.
Colorado environmental groups gear up for legal battles with Trump administration Oil and gas are a big part of Colorado's economy and many are excited about expedited drilling permits.
Colorado lawmakers in 2025 took on a wide variety of environmental and climate change issues, from the definition of clean energy to the fate of roaming bison.
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