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  2. Climate change in Colorado - Wikipedia

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    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 potential health effects from climate change than residents in other ...

  3. Colorado - Wikipedia

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    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 potential health effects from climate change than residents in other ...

  4. Billy Barr (naturalist) - Wikipedia

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    Billy Barr, stylized as billy barr, [2] is an American amateur scientist known for his collection of over 50 years of data on snow levels, temperatures and animal migration in the Colorado Rocky Mountains. Barr's data collection is recognized as critical evidence of the effects of climate change. [3] [4]

  5. Colorado native confirmed as Trump's energy secretary

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    Wright, a Colorado native, received yes votes from both U.S. senators from Colorado. ... Energy and climate change groups split over Wright’s confirmation. American Clean Power congratulated him ...

  6. Senate confirms fossil fuel CEO Chris Wright as energy ...

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    He pledged to work with Wright to “ensure Colorado continues to lead the country in energy production and innovation.” While acknowledging that climate change is real, Wright said at his hearing that he believes “there isn’t dirty energy or clean energy.” Rather, he said, there are different sources of energy with different tradeoffs.

  7. We asked the experts: Can Colorado's extreme weather be ...

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    We asked local experts about how climate change contributes to extreme events as well as how climate change has and will impact Colorado.