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Colorado River Water Policy: Federal officials say they’ll manage the Colorado River with a shorter-term 10-year framework and refresh operations every two years, with a final environmental review expected mid-to-late summer—an approach driven by the lack of a seven-state deal and the basin’s volatile conditions. Drought & Water Supply: A new analysis warns that even a warm, dry winter could push Lake Mead and Lake Powell dangerously close to failure, underscoring the need for lasting cuts to water use across the basin. Wildlife & Public Safety: Estes Park issued an emergency alert to avoid an apartment area after an “aggressive mama elk” was spotted with multiple baby elk; officials warn calving-season cows can be dangerous. Invasive Species & Trails: The Roaring Fork Outdoor Coalition is rolling out eight conservation and recreation projects, including invasive vegetation control and erosion-focused trail work across the Roaring Fork Watershed. Animal Health Threat: Colorado agriculture officials are on high alert for New World screwworm after Texas detections, with a One Health response plan covering education, movement restrictions, and coordination with state partners. Water Recreation Incident: Crews searched for a missing person at Cherry Creek State Park using sonar, with updates expected as the response continued. Air Pollution & Waste: A University of Colorado Boulder-led study links China’s plastic waste ban to increased burning and worse air quality in Indonesia, raising health concerns for communities near open dumps. Local Water Conservation: Aurora’s water-wise program and events continue to promote low-water landscaping as heat and drought strain outdoor watering limits.

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ElementUSA lands $67M DOE award for Louisiana rare earth plant

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The US Constitution and laws do not protect oil companies from being sued over the harm they cause to the climate

The US Constitution and laws do not protect oil companies from being sued over the harm they cause to the climate

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The Colorado Department of Transportation launches Drive Safe Colorado Summer campaign alongside agency partners as summer travel season begins

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Colorado School of Mines and ElementUSA awarded $67M by DOE for construction of rare earth processing plant

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