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Monday, October 1,2012

Support dropping for fracking regulations

A 10 percent drop in the polls would be a killer for a presidential candidate. In fact, the reality may be much more drastic.
Wednesday, September 26,2012

The end of fall foliage: Why leaves' colors are fading

The much-beloved colors of fall — the golds, reds, oranges and even browns of leaves in autumn — might not last forever.
Tuesday, September 25,2012

Greenback cutthroat trout nearly completely extinct

Colorado state fish survives in just one stream

No, bud, you didn't catch a greenback. We're sorry.
Monday, September 24,2012

Universities need to turn their attention to fracking

Something is missing from the debate on fracking, according to Cornell University professors David Skorton and Glenn Altschuler: academic voices.
Friday, September 21,2012

Is GMO, Roundup study too tough on Monsanto?

Look, none of us like Monsanto. As Boulder Weekly Editor Joel Dyer discovered recently, their whole business model is as poisonous as a bottle of Roundup.
Wednesday, September 19,2012

Can silica-dwelling superbugs clean fracking fluid?

Minnesota researchers say they may have uncovered a way to clean up fracking fluid after it returns from under the Earth's surface using living organisms that usually reside in silica formations.
Tuesday, September 18,2012

EPA: Colorado wildfires could have 'severe' water impacts

Many of us know wildfires can affect water quality. What many of us may not know is the extent of the damage.
Tuesday, September 18,2012

The long Romney-Monsanto romance

As much as he runs on his business record, not a lot is really known about Republican Mitt Romney's business record.
Monday, September 17,2012

High temps increase erosion, pollution in Rocky Mountain streams

Higher temperatures may be contributing to greater erosion of metals into Rocky Mountain streams, which in turn is causing fish and other wildlife to die.
Tuesday, September 11,2012

New York fracking regs on back burner, Cuomo says

New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo wants everyone to relax.
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