As climate disasters become more frequent, the home insurance safety net is fraying under the weight of rising costs. Who picks up the bill? All of us.
State lawmakers are considering a bill that would be the latest effort to block modernizing building code requirements for homes and other buildings being rebuilt following Hurricane Helene, ensuring less resilience to future extreme weather events.
After trying and failing to prop up old, uneconomic, and dirty coal plants during his first term, President Trump’s administration is unveiling a new plan to try to boost coal mining and keep these aging plants from closing.
The state's environmental and climate advocates, as well our allies in the legislature, are working to advance environmental goals, protect public health, and bolster community resilience to our changing climate.
Proposed legislation in Colorado would set targets for electric utilities to reduce emissions from electricity generation through 2040, with customer protections on cost and reliability.
A new report from the UCLA Institute of Environment & Sustainability and NRDC (Natural Resources Defense Council) demonstrates the importance of wastewater recycling for the mitigation of the outsized and much-litigated water demands placed on Colorado River. Recycling treated wastewater…