
Why climate change must be part of the Colorado River conversation
Brad Udall also makes the case that stakeholders in the basin can work together to solve this “really sticky, difficult issue”

Brad Udall also makes the case that stakeholders in the basin can work together to solve this “really sticky, difficult issue”

We’re on track to a 9 degree rise in average temperatures. That has profound implications for the Colorado River.

Colorado utilities see much of concern in bill. And U.S. Rep. Gabe Evans asks for Senate changes.

Colorado has been advancing rapidly toward its goals of having 940,000 EVs on the road. The budget bill passed by the House would put sales into a slower lane.

Not much to like in this bill. But then, it’s only half-time. How hard will key Republicans in Senate push back?

A clause in the 1922 compact remains a sticking point in tense negotiations between the upper and lower basins. Who bears the risk if the hydrology fails to deliver?

Graphs and charts have their place, says Aaron Nichols, but the human brain responds to compelling stories

Colorado Supreme Court sways Boulder/Boulder County lawsuit can be heard by a state court and is not pre-empted by federal laws. But, there was dissent

A Boulder County couple — we’ll call them Fred and Wilma — decided to live their values and reduce the carbon footprint of their house. This is what they did.

History rhymed in Pueblo’s municipalization vote this week. But will Boulder sing a new tune?

Colorado’s southern mountains had another miserable snowpack. This is not good for the Colorado or Rio Grande rivers. It fits in with a theme.

Xcel wants a massive outlay of new generation to meet projected demand. State regulators got an earful of testimony in response.