Boulderganic

Rancher has radical ideas about water

If Jim Howell, a fourth-generation rancher in Western Colorado, has a guru, he’s Allan Savory, the champion of intensive cattle grazing even on semi-arid...

How forest management prevented the NCAR fire from being more destructive

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Wind gusts blew up to 50 miles an hour the day the foothills near NCAR caught fire. Just a quarter-mile away from the flames...

Swimming with forever chemicals

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From stunning canyons to babbling brooks, Colorado’s rivers draw an estimated 1.1 million anglers annually — but an unseen danger is lurking in nearly...

Bank of the West and Doconomy partner to offer first-of-its-kind carbon...

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"We don’t have a jacket,” Mathias Wikström’s boss told him several years ago at his previous job at the Finnish Bank of Åland, headquartered...

Kimbal Musk’s goal: Grow fresh food in containers in every American...

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Standing out in Boulder is not an easy thing to do. From famed world athletes to politicians, the city has its share of notable...

Up Your home grow game

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Master grower Chris Baca shares tips, tricks and hacks for taking cannabis home grows to the next level.

Solar panels are starting to die.

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Solar panels are an increasingly important source of renewable power that will play an essential role in fighting climate change. They are also complex...

Cleaning the stream

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Steve Klemish winds through Longmont streets looking for the containers with a green lid.  He knows exactly where he’s going without a map — he’s...

Naropa Eco-Resilience group addresses collective climate grief

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It was almost one year ago when researchers, politicians and activists from around the world hiked up a mountain in western Iceland to commemorate...

Global warming 1-2-3

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Scientists first started writing about global warming in the 1850s. More than a century ago, others explored the possibility of human-caused climate change. And...

Subsequent years of beetle kill and wildfire slow regeneration of Colorado...

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Conifer trees — spruce, Douglas fir, and pine trees —  make up many of Colorado’s subalpine forests, essential habitats for many of the state’s...

Does our state constitution protect the environment?

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In 2014, there was an effort in Colorado to cement the public’s right to clean air, water and environment in the state constitution. Citing...