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2014 on track for hottest year

Associated Press LIMA, Peru – With temperature data showing 2014 currently tied for the hottest year on record, the U.N. weather agency on Wednesday rejected claims that global wa...

Forests by the bushel

Cones collected to begin reforestation process

Heat leaves imprint on Earth

Data reveals drastic effects

The wind shifts on wind-power industry

A call for tighter rules on turbines

After 70 years, wolf returns

From Northern Rockies to the Grand Canyon

Clues to an ancient, warmer Earth

Mastodon bones in Colorado show how species adapted to climate change

Endangered Mexican wolf may get more room to roam

FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. – Federal officials have proposed more than tripling the current number of endangered Mexican gray wolves in the Southwest and greatly expanding the area they can roam. ...

Earth Briefs

Seedling trees available for conservation planting The Colorado State Forest Service is accepting applications on a first-come, first-serve basis for more than 40 varieties of low...

Shadow over solar project

Sun isn’t shining, so huge plant lags in energy production

Snow, cold don’t refute global warming

Winter’s early arrival across U.S. doesn’t change overall trend

Get a taste of local hop research

At Old Fort Lewis, project yields crop for Southwest Colorado brewers

Earth Briefs

Durango Nature Studies to offer nature walk Durango Nature Studies will host a Dusky Nature Walk and Star Gazing from 5 to 8 p.m. Saturday at the Nature Center. The wa...