CU Boulder’s toxic avenger and teacher dead
Environmental activist Adrienne Anderson -- a former University of Colorado instructor who lost her job in 2005, adding fuel to an academic freedom debate -- died earlier this month after battling a...
View ArticleNative Boulder sacred site to be cleaned
Valmont Butte settlements reached; cleanup to begin The City of Boulder, Honeywell International Inc. and Tusco, Inc. recently reached a settlement with the U.S. Department of Justice in the amount...
View ArticleOccupy Denver to occupy Suncor pollution site Sunday
When: Sunday, May 27th Where: 11:30am at Lincoln Park for bike ride + trash cleanup on way to action 2:00pm at 64th Avenue and York Street On Sunday, May 27th, Occupy Denver will be teaming up again...
View ArticleBoulder County Recognized for its Leadership on Reducing Carbon Pollution and...
Boulder County awarded a 2013 Organizational Leadership Award as part of the annual the Climate Leadership Awards sponsored by EPA and other leading climate change organizations Boulder County,...
View ArticleBoulder County’s moratorium on oil and gas drilling permits is scheduled to...
If we do nothing, Boulder County residents and our land, water and air will be threatened with exposure to the hundreds of toxic chemicals that are used in the hydraulic fracturing or “fracking” fluid...
View ArticleEPA honcha and Colo. senator discuss president’s climate plan
EPA Administrator Gina McCarthy and Sen. Mark Udall to speak at CU Law School on President Obama’s Climate Action Plan Recently appointed U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Gina...
View ArticleAnother “sneak attack” on wildlife from GOP
Disguised as “Sportsmen’s Heritage Act, ”Legislation Would Also Roll Back Public-lands Protection, Promote Polar Bear Trophy Hunting WASHINGTON— The U.S. House of Representatives will vote Tuesday...
View ArticleEPA moves to protect Bristol Bay fishery from Pebble Mine
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is initiating a process under the Clean Water Act to identify appropriate options to protect the world’s largest sockeye salmon fishery in Bristol Bay, Alaska...
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