By Paula Noonan
August 28 - 11:01 AM
Jobs and new energy captured Gov. Bill Ritter’s attention this week as he released a report from his Jobs Cabinet and co-hosted a regional energy and climate forum in Fort Collins.
By RMI Staff
August 28 - 10:14 AM
At a forum in Fort Collins on Thursday, Interior Secretary Ken Salazar called on his former colleagues in the U.S. Senate to pass a climate change bill, saying that America can take the lead in addressing the issue, the Fort Collins Coloradoan reports.
By Cindy House
August 27 - 2:37 PM
The University of Colorado at Boulder received Sierra magazine's highest possible rating for green universities, putting it at the top of the list of "eco-enlightened schools."
By RMI Staff
August 10 - 9:17 AM
The Durango Herald reports about how a plan for a uranium mill in the Paradox Valley has increased tensions among residents in the area.
By John Moore
August 6 - 6:01 AM
A British-based supermarket chain is turning its out-of-date cuts into electricity, but vegetarians and animal rights activists have a bone to pick.
By Michael Kelly
August 5 - 5:01 AM
"Going green" includes changing how we consume and deliver electricity, and the city is leading the way with FortZED, a zero-energy district designed to generate as much power as it uses.
By ProPublica
August 4 - 1:01 PM
Methane related to the natural gas industry has contaminated water wells in at least seven Pennsylvania counties since 2004 and is common enough that the state hired a full-time inspector dedicated to the issue in 2006.