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Colorado Sun Health and Environment Reporter Michael Booth joined us to discuss the Front Range’s struggle to control ozone and the Swift effect on Denver’s economy.
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News Brief with The Colorado Sun: Possible sanctions for ozone pollution and tax refunds under TABORKUNC's Desmond O'Boyle sat down with The Colorado Sun's David Krause to talk about how the Front Range has already violated federal ozone caps and whether stricter drilling and transportations bans are on the way, and things that might affect how much taxpayers get as a refund under the Taxpayer Bill of Rights (TABOR).
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Today on Colorado Edition, we learn why one species of fish native to the Colorado River is no longer on the endangered list. We also learn about a new set of policy recommendations aimed at protecting Colorado’ big game populations, and hear why many Western cities are recording some of the worst air quality levels on the planet.
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Massive wildfires across the West have worsened the air in Colorado, contributing to roughly double the number of days residents are exposed to dangerous fine particulate matter known as PM 2.5 versus a decade ago. Researchers say the air can be hazardous even if you don't see or smell smoke.
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In recent weeks, Colorado’s air quality has rapidly deteriorated. Smog, a portion of which is composed of smoke from wildfires within and outside the state, has obscured our view of the mountains from the Front Range. And this week the state failed to meet an Environmental Protection Agency deadline for reducing ozone pollution.
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When it opened in 1963, the Larimer County Landfill had plenty of room to hold most of the trash produced by the residents of Estes Park, Fort Collins and…
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Colorado got mixed reviews for its air pollution in the American Lung Association’s 2018 Air Quality Report.Denver and Fort Collins both made the top 25…