Hickenlooper: State will push forward with clean energy

DENVER – Colorado will push ahead to develop more affordable renewable energy despite President Donald Trump’s order eliminating many restrictions on fossil fuels production, Gov. John Hicke...

Four Corners’ ozone levels meet tougher standards

Pollution controls, switch to natural gas credited

Device will monitor Mancos air quality

Dust descends on residents on town’s southwest side

U.S. appeals court hears arguments in Clean Power Plan case

WASHINGTON – Lawyers for a coalition of states and businesses reliant on fossil fuels made their case Tuesday to a federal appeals court that President Barack Obama’s plan to curtail climate...

Rocky Mountain Energy Summit examines intersecting industry issues

Economics juxtaposed with environmental concerns

Hickenlooper defends draft executive order on clean air

Tells energy executives the state can do more to curb carbon pollution

Agreement reached on Clean Power Plan funding at Colorado Capitol

Budget would cut about $112,000 for implementing the federal carbon rule

Carbondale debates ‘climate action tax’ on utilities

Many Carbondale residents want to know why current taxes, fees and programs aren’t enough to meet the town’s 2020 clean energy goals. Residents questioned carbon tax supporters an...

Western Colorado officials voice support for new methane rules

State rules influence proposed federal effort

Environmentalists file intent to sue federal agencies over power plant

Groups question keeping Four Corners Power Plant open for 25 more years

Colorado Supreme Court denies Gov. Hickenlooper’s request to weigh in on attorney general’s air-standards lawsuit

Question regarded whether Coffman had power to sue feds over CO2 standards

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