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Sam Brasch

Sam Brasch

Climate & Environment Reporter at Colorado Public Radio

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Denver’s bison were once zoo animals. Now they’re food and sustenance for Indigenous residents

Denver’s bison were once zoo animals. Now they’re food and sustenance for Indigenous residents
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Colorado opens program offering up to $14,000 per household for hea...

Here’s who qualifies the discounts and how to get them.
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Colorado wants wolves from Washington state for its next round of r...

The move comes after the Trump administration told Colorado it couldn’t return to Canada for additional carnivores.
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Listen: Denver bathhouse would tap geothermal wells and a half-mill...

The owners of Coba hope to draw heat from 800 feet underground.
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Does the AI boom threaten local air quality? A north Denver neighbo...

A new data center campus is currently under construction in Elyria-Swansea — a neighborhood already struggling with pollution from major highways and Colorado’s only oil and gas refinery.
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Colorado unlocks federal funding to build electric vehicle chargers...

The Trump Administration blocked funding for the $5 billion federal charging program last February.
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Missed out on federal EV rebates? Colorado plans to boost one key s...

Starting in November, a state program offering EV discounts in exchange for gas guzzlers will begin offering larger rebates.
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Why Bill McKibben revived Sun Day — a solar celebration rooted in C...

The environmental author and veteran activist thinks solar offers a last-minute ray of hope amid the climate crisis.
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Colorado sets new health standards for cancer-causing ‘air toxics’

The new benchmarks mark a major step to protect communities living with industrial pollution.
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A new study finds eastern Colorado is drying faster than the Wester...

The split could leave the Front Range even more dependent on piping water across the continental divide.
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In EV-crazed Colorado, drivers rush to dealerships before tax credi...

The federal EV tax credit is set to expire on Sept. 30, luring a surge of customers to dealerships in Colorado and across the country.
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Colorado launches new building code designed to encourage efficient...

Colorado launches new building code designed to encourage efficient, all-electric homes
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Colorado is the first state to require cigarette-style health warni...

The new law went into effect on Wednesday.
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Why Colorado Springs wants to delay closing its last coal plant

The CEO of the city’s utility says closing the power plant by 2030 would threaten power reliability and increase energy bills
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Gov. Polis outlines plans to accelerate clean energy projects befor...

“We want to show we’re open for business.”
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Colorado suspends foothold traps after one kills a wolf rather than...

A trade group representing the wool and lamb industry says the indefinite moratorium goes too far.
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State plans to kill additional wolf due to continued cattle deaths

The Copper Creek Pack has preyed on eight cattle in Pitkin County since state wildlife managers released the pack last winter.
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Cooler weather helps slow spread of Western Slope wildfires, includ...

Favorable weather helped crews gain ground, but the area remains packed with dry vegetation ready to fuel multiple wildfires.
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Trump’s EPA moves to reject key portions of a Colorado plan to clos...

The proposed rejection doesn’t stop Colorado from enforcing the plan, but it signals the federal government no longer supports the state’s approach to combat air quality and climate change.
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Turner Gulch fire now largest burning within Colorado after it quad...

Afternoon thunderstorms on the Western Slope have fanned the flames with gusty winds. Meaningful rain isn’t expected until Friday.
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Dry weather continues to stoke fires in southwest Colorado

The Deer Creek fire that began in Utah has spread into Colorado.