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The basin, near the town of Redstone, Colorado, was the site of a series of 20th Century mining disasters. Now, a privately-owned parcel surrounded by National Forest land provides free public access to custom-designed mountain bike trails.
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Holy Cross Energy is a utility cooperative that provides electricity from Aspen to Vail to Parachute. Its renewable-energy plans call for a quick transition away from fossil fuels. But many of the renewable-energy sources still emit greenhouse gases into the atmosphere. This story was part of a collaborative effort with Rocky Mountain Community Radio on the transition from fossil fuels.
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The tribe plans to build a 600-megawatt hydroelectric pump.
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As the climate crisis worsens, Pitkin County is working with a group of local stakeholders to capture a large amount of methane that has been leaking out of abandoned coal mines in the Coal Basin area above the town of Redstone.
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The Colorado Oil and Gas Conservation Commission is determining whether companies need to commit more money upfront. Financial assurance, commonly known as a bond, guarantees the state can afford to clean up a well site if a company goes bankrupt or walks away. KVNF’s Chad Reich reports for the Rocky Mountain Community Radio collaboration on fossil fuel transitions.
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How does a small town react to its police force driving a Tesla?
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The city created the garden to provide access to solar energy for mobile home residents.
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Tourism was supposed to replace coal in Crested Butte, but housing problems highlight the tough transition.
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Commercial aviation contributes about 2.5% to annual global CO2 emissions from fossil fuel use. Some airports are turning to a non-petroleum alternative to bring that number down.