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Report targets state's environmental goals, Fort Collins Coloradoan, December 19, 2007. Environment Colorado releases its Blueprint for Action , 16 recommendations to reduce Colorado’s greenhouse gases. “ The report comes several months after the Rocky Mountain Climate Organization, a statewide collaboration, released its own action plan. Part of that plan has already been picked up in Ritter’s proposal.” In Fort Collins, RMCO President Stephen Saunders made a presentation on the recommendations of RMCO's Climate Action Panel. Conservationists look to city for ways to become climate wise, Fort Collins Coloradoan, November 8, 2007. Resorts outline global warming response, Summit Daily News, November 9, 2007. A panel discussion in Summit County about the ski industry and climate change includes RMCO’s observations about warming and snowpack trends in the West. The blue-ribbon Climate Action Panel convened by RMCO in the first stage of our Colorado Climate Project reached decisions on September 12 on an action agenda of recommendations on how those of us in Colorado can reduce our contribution and vulnerability to climate change. The decisions included 70 wide-ranging recommendations, 55 directed at reducing greenhouse gases and 15 at preparing for the changes that will come with an altered climate. The final report is on oiur Colorado Climate Project web site, www.coloradoclimate.org . Three newspaper articles give a good overview of the panel's recommendations:
Views differ on warming's effect on grizzlies, Billings Gazette, April 30, 2007. RMCO President Stephen Saunders calls the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service’s removal of the Yellowstone area’s grizzly bears from the Endangered Species Act’s protection “highly questionable” because of climate change’s impacts on the bears’ food sources. |
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When people ask how this winter's above-average snowfall can happen in the face of climate change. RMCO President Stephen Saunders and others point out that global warming doesn’t preclude some cold, snowy months or even entire winters. But overall in recent years, winters are warmer and ending earlier.