State officials host climate workshop in Durango
Community members share concerns and identify needs for action
Community members share concerns and identify needs for action
City introduces ‘green’ grants and business certification programs
Walden rancher says he’s lost three calves. He’s tried wild burros, fox lights, flags and cracker shells
Upgrades to city’s treatment plant benefit aquatic life, recreation
The melt is among the earliest in the last 30 years
Work will lengthen hiking and biking route in Horse Gulch
Workshop will teach property owners how create habitat for bees, butterflies and other insects
An innovative solution is helping cut down the number of fish involved in fatal testing process
Roughly 650 pieces of legislation were introduced this year at the Capitol
Environmental factors, geography could play a role in limiting the neurological illness
Hunters are fundraising, sharing knowledge and doing restoration projects to protect wildlands
Spring is an ideal time to learn about nature’s bounty
CORE Act would protect more than 400,000 acres in the state
Approval is the culmination of a 20-year effort
If approved, local electric co-op will reduce its carbon footprint and save money
Heading into summer, forecasts aren’t great, but they are slightly better than last year
Indivisible Durango celebrates Earth Day on Saturday with a parade starting at the Durango & Silverton Narrow Gauge Train Station and then walking up Main Avenue to Rotary Park. About…
Congresswoman touts her legislation, ‘The 30 x 30 Termination Act,’ at summit in Nebraska
Educators, nonprofits highlight successes, raise awareness about challenges
Wind turbines are seen in front of a coal-fired power plant near Jackerath, Germany, on Dec. 7, 2018. With climate change, plastic pollution and a potential sixth mass extinction, humanity…
On Earth Day, reusable bags will be handed out at grocery stores
Tallow-based fuel is advertised to cut carbon output of jet flights by 25%
The Department of Public Safety has rebuffed governors’ request to be transported in an EV
Fort Lewis College students travel to Coal Bank Pass to examine snowpack and study water resources
Study shows campaign against Proposition 114 nearly succeeded
Preparations will begin mid-April and trails will close during the wildfire operations just north of Durango
Containment cell supposed to be covered in water to reduce radon emissions; Energy Fuels says material is exempt
Following national guidance, San Juan National Forest can allow the bikes for first time
Remediation tool can limit acidic drainage, but experts must also understand the complicated hydrology
Dry and warm weather projected this summer