by Zoë Rom, High Country News
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The Mother-Daughter Duo Fighting Fossil Fuels in Colorado
In 2019, facing growing pushback from environmental groups and activists like the Chittoors, the state mandated that regulators consider the public health and environmental impacts of oil and gas development.
A New Documentary About Farming in Southern Colorado Confronts Water Scarcity in the West
by Natalia Mesa for High Country News
The American Climate Corps Takes Flight, With Most Jobs Based in the West
by Brooke Larsen, High Country News June 6, 2024
Lesbian Lizards: How the New Mexico Whiptail Became a Queer Icon
All members of the lizard species are female and reproduce asexually through a process called parthenogenesis.
How a Durango Mobile-Home Park Saved Its Community From a Corporate Buyout
In southwest Colorado, a cooperative and a land trust partnered to preserve affordable housing.
The Miller Moth is Hard to Love, But it Deserves Our Respect
By Samuel Shaw for High Country News
Wildfires Are Burning Away The West’s Snow
A new study finds wildfires are burning more high elevation areas and dramatically impacting the West’s snowpack as a result.
How Oil Companies Endlessly Avoid Cleanup Costs
In Colorado, a sale of 110 low-producing oil wells illustrates a hot potato effect, and how funding remediation eventually comes from the public.