COMMENTARY | Countering the Western War on Wolves
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Jeff Ruch | November 2, 2022
A science-based approach to wolf and predator management is the key to restoring ecological balance in America’s Western lands ...
Substantial PFAS Contamination Found in Pesticides in Colorado
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PEER | November 1, 2022
Threat to Food Chain Justifies Colorado Ban of All Pesticides Containing PFAS ...
Colorado Balks at EPA Ozone Reducing Recommendations
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PEER | October 24, 2022
State Resists Reforms Identified by Whistleblowers and Confirmed by EPA ...
EPA Validates Colorado Air Whistleblowers’ Charge
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PEER | July 15, 2022
State Directed to Fix Illegal Permits and Cease Enabling Pollution Evasions ...
Op-Ed | An alarm is raised, little is done, and employees flee
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Chandra Rosenthal | July 13, 2022
Fed up with the state’s failure to regulate air permits, three state employees came forward about a year ago, but little has changed ...
Opinion: An alarm is raised, little is done, and employees flee
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Chandra Rosenthal | July 8, 2022
Fed up with the state’s failure to regulate air permits and after years of quietly watching the quality of Colorado’s air decline, about a year ago three state employees bravely came forward. The whistleblowers called out the state Air Pollution Control Division for rubber-stamping ...