Daily Camera: Colorado could see more infectious disease, negative impacts on the elderly and people living in poverty, as well as stresses to water, cattle and crops as byproducts of future climate change, according to a comprehensive new report commissioned by the Colorado Energy Office.
"The important takeaway is, here's what's important to Colorado," said Eric Gordon, co-lead editor of the 176-page report and managing director of the Western Water Assessment at the University of Colorado. "We're not talking......
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Study: Climate change could bring more disease, crop damage, fires to Colorado
Posted by Daily Camera: Charlie Brennan on February 5th, 2015
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