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  2. Climate change in Colorado - Wikipedia

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    EPA map of changing snowpack levels in Colorado and New Mexico. Climate change in Colorado encompasses the effects of climate change, attributed to man-made increases in atmospheric carbon dioxide, in the U.S. state of Colorado. In 2019 The Denver Post reported that " [i]ndividuals living in southeastern Colorado are more vulnerable to ...

  3. Rocky Mountain Biological Laboratory - Wikipedia

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    Map. Location in Colorado. The Rocky Mountain Biological Laboratory (also known by its acronym RMBL — pronounced 'rumble') is a high-altitude biological field station located near Crested Butte, in the abandoned mining town of Gothic, Colorado in the West Elk Mountains. The laboratory was founded in 1928. Research areas include the ecology of ...

  4. Sawatch Range - Wikipedia

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    The Sawatch Range / səˈwɑːtʃ / or Saguache Range[1][2][3] is a high and extensive mountain range in central Colorado which includes eight of the twenty highest peaks in the Rocky Mountains, including Mount Elbert, at 14,440 feet (4,401 m) elevation, the highest peak in the Rockies. The range is oriented along a northwest–southeast axis ...

  5. Collegiate Peaks - Wikipedia

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    The Collegiate Peaks (or Collegiate Range[1]) is a name given to a section of the Sawatch Range of the Rocky Mountains located in central Colorado. Drainages to the east include headwaters of the Arkansas River. The Collegiate Peaks include some of the highest mountains in the Rockies. The section is so named because several of the mountains ...

  6. Colorado Western Slope - Wikipedia

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    The Western Slope region is sparsely populated, containing 38% of Colorado's area but only 10.7% of its population. The region had a population of 563,138 in July 2013, an increase of 0.6% on the previous year, and had a low growth rate over the previous three years compared to the rest of the state. [6]

  7. Mosquito Range - Wikipedia

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    The Mosquito Range (elevation approximately 14,000 ft) is a high mountain range in the Rocky Mountains of central Colorado in the United States.The peaks of the range form a ridge running north–south for roughly 40 mi (64 km) from southern Summit County on the north end, then along the boundary between Lake and Park Counties.

  8. Hot, hotter, hottest: How much will climate change warm ... - AOL

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    Most counties are projected to warm by 2.1 degrees - 2.5 degrees. Counties along the East and West Coast may experience the least warming. The northernmost county of Alaska is expected to warm ...

  9. Learn more about a plan to address climate change in Benton ...

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    The greatest climate threat to Benton and Franklin counties is the depletion of mountain snowpack as the climate warms. That will both reduce the irrigation water available from the Yakima ...