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With our mark on Earth, humans may name era, too

WASHINGTON – People are changing Earth so much, warming and polluting it, that many scientists are turning to a new way to describe the time we live in. They’re calling it the Anthropocene –...

Earth Briefs

Regional farm cooperative receives $70,000 grant The Southwest Farm Fresh Cooperative has received a grant for $70,000 from the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Local Food Promoti...

In parched Calif., thirsty lawns must go

Tearing out grass to cope with drought

Being an apple farmer isn’t easy

Late freeze steals fruit from orchards

CSU location approved to begin testing hemp

Crop research expected at station in Yellow Jacket

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Nature photographer to give presentations Conservation Colorado, San Juan Citizens Alliance and Great Old Broads for Wilderness announce a multimedia presentation and exhibit with...

Some of world’s wild weather tied to global warming

Climate change caused Australian heat wave, but not Colorado’s heavy rains in 2013

GMOs jump from food to election ballot

Proposition 105 would require labeling in Colorado

Reviving a forest

234,000 Engelmann spruce seedlings replace losses in 2002 fire

Changing winds lead to warming in Pacific

A new study released Monday found that warming temperatures in Pacific Ocean waters off the coast of North America during the past century closely followed natural changes in the wind, not i...

Can they survive?

Your children may not see these threatened creatures

Making power, saving habitat

In Calif., balancing renewable-energy, conservation plans