Letters
Letters | Nablus: The time has come
Correction: The May 30 article “Boulder altogether” misspelled the name of Giulia Pecone...
Letters: May 28, 2020
Xcel’s risky overture
In this time of pandemic, no one wants to take unnecessary risks. We are all hoping that as we navigate this crisis,...
Letters: 10/27/16
Give me some arts tax
As a theater lover and mother of two, I’m very excited to be able to vote YES on Scientific and...
Letters | Greenwashing, revisited
Correction: The article “The aftermath” (Dec. 5, Buzz) incorrectly stated that 211 structures and 175 homes in Lyons took flood damage. The correct number given to BW was 211 total structures, including 175 homes...
Letters: 7/26/18
To: Jared Polis; Re: Democratic leadership
Recently I received a mass letter from your office concerning your work as a congressman to help senior citizens...
Can’t ‘fix’ homelessness
We read with interest — and sadness — Pamela White’s article about homelessness (“There’s no easy fix for homelessness,” Uncensored, Jan 21...
Letters: 1/19/17
Be there or be square
In this post-truth world, it is important to remember the wisdom expressed by novelist Alan Garganus when he wrote, “The...
Letters: 9/13/18
Science alone can’t solve climate change
My career as a scientist has consistently reaffirmed that there’s often no free lunch: as you solve one problem,...
LETTERS | Week of Feb. 27
Correction: A Feb. 20 article, “Colorado grappling with greenhouse gas inventory,” incorrectly characterized the amount of greenhouse gas cuts needed to avert catastrophic climate impacts. According to city of Boulder environmental planner Brett KenCairn, global cuts...
Letters 1/7: On affordable housing
More context needed on housing issue
In reading this week’s guest column in the Boulder Weekly (Re: “Welcoming more racial diversity through affordable housing,” Dec....







