By Joe Hanel
September 3 - 9:01 AM
View photos of the effects of ecological disasters that are putting Colorado's water supply in danger.
By Joe Hanel
September 3 - 9:01 AM
If Sens. John McCain and Mark Udall had visited Timber Creek campground during their recent tour of Rocky Mountain National Park, they would have had a surprise. There's not much timber there.
By Joe Hanel
September 2 - 7:01 AM
Colorado is melting, drying up and blowing away right in front of our eyes as a result of at least three big environmental problems that impact the state's water for decades to come.
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 Tillie Fong
August 12 - 7:01 AM
Going for a summer swim in the South Platte River can be dangerous because of high concentrations of E. coli bacteria. By 2011, though, Denver plans to get the river clean enough to take a dip safely.
By RMI Staff
August 10 - 10:00 AM
South Boulder Creek, which is fed by water from the Gross Reservoir and sometimes dries up in the winter, has found friends in some cities and environmentalists who want to keep the water flowing. But where will the extra water come from and who will pay for it?