Category Archive: News

Water Supplies for Colorado Farms Sustained by Spring Snow

Spring 2013 brought more than a foot of snow to Colorado, but the drought status persists, driving the cost of water up and affecting small farms’ bottom lines.

Minor Maintenance Completed at Boulder’s Wastewater Treatment Facility

Plant operator Emanuel Watson gave a tour of the facility during Monday's snowstorm.  Watson frequently gives tours as part of the facility's commitment to public education.  (Photo/Christi Turner)

Recently completed maintenance at Boulder’s 75th Street Wastewater Treatment Facility addresses the city’s growing population.

Bill McKibben Discusses New Media’s Role in Climate Change Coverage

Journalist Bill McKibben speaking at the Journalism That Matters event "Long
Live Journalism; Journalism is Dead" on April 3, 2013. (Photo/Caitlin Rockett)

Environmental journalist Bill McKibben champions the concept of advocacy journalism, particularly in the fight against climate change.

Water Use for Fracking Not Necessarily a Net Loss

In arid Colorado, hydraulic fracturing raises public concerns of a water bust, but water policy expert Reagan Waskom explains that finding ways to conserve water throughout the fracking process is the key to sustainability.

In the Highly Polarized Fracking Debate, Tierney Takes the “Sensible Middle”

Energy policy expert Susan Tierney explains why accepting natural gas may be the only way to keep the nation from turning to more coal for its energy needs.

Betasso Water Treatment Plant Foresees Enough Water this Year, Shortages for 2014

Experts agree that 2012 was one of the hottest and driest years on record, and so far this year there has not been enough precipitation, either fallen or forecasted, to indicate that the situation will improve.

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