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iSeeChange: Spiders

It’s Halloween. Costumes are ready, the candy is bought, and houses are decked out with pumpkins and scary decorations. Some of those decorations include black cats, bats, and spider webs. In the last...

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KVNF Local Newscast: Friday, November 23, 2012

Headlines:Warmer Than Normal Winter ForecastSmall Theaters Struggle With Digital Transition

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KVNF Local Newscast: Tuesday, November 27, 2012

Headlines:Search For Dylan Redwine ContinuesHotckiss Firm Wins Beetle Kill Harvest ContractiSeeChange: Weather Boosts Bumper Fruit CropDry Weather Limits Skier AccessAurora City Just Says No To Pot...

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KVNF Local Newscast: Thursday, April 25, 2013.

Headlines:Mesa County Drug Bust the largest in seven yearsIndustry’s fracking database has loose reporting standardsCommunity meeting about hydrocarbon leak in Parachute set for MondayCraig town...

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KVNF Local Newscast: Tuesday, April 30, 2013

Headlines:Governor signs ASSET bill into lawBattlement Mesa meeting addresses Parachute Creek LeakNew EPA figures say emissions control has reduced the impact of natural gas industry on climate...

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KVNF Local Newscast, Monday, June 10, 2013

Headlines:Panel looking at fines for Parachute leakPlane crash at Great Sand Dunes National ParkDOE again extends time for uranium-lease commentsDMEA ballots due; race hotly contestediSeeChange:...

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iSeeChange: The Rising Threat of Wildfires

According to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, May 2013 was the third-warmest May on record for the planet, and the earth's temperature has been above its 20th century average for...

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iSeeChange: Do Warmer Temps Equal Earlier Sunflowers?

Last week, users on the Almanac reported seeing the summer's first sunflowers. One user was surprised to see the flowers were blooming already. 

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iSeeChange: Fall in August?

Though we’re barely a week into August, some signs of fall have started to appear in western Colorado.

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iSeeChange: Signs of Floods to Come?

In the wake of the historic Front Range Floods, many climate experts and researchers admit that while they’ve known of the potential for dangerous flooding in the Boulder area for some time now, hardly...

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Climate Change Measured on Open Spaces near Aspen

In the future, the forests surrounding Aspen will look different. Already, mountain shrubs are replacing some Aspen stands and changing the complexion of the area, likely due to due a warming...

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KVNF Regional Newscast: Thursday, December 5, 2013

HeadlinesCitizen Scientists Studying Air Pollution in the ValleyFinalized North Fork Alternative Plan Submitted to BLMColder-than-Usual Temps Could Last into Next WeekExtreme Dust, Global Warming could...

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KVNF Regional News: Friday, March 7, 2014

NewscastSearch continues for snowmobiler in Montezuma CountyOuray Voters Will decide three marijuana questionsBackground information surfaces on accused murders William & Nancy Styler  Climate...

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KVNF Regional News: Thursday, April 17, 2014

  NewcastRural Coloradans may be able to testify on bills remotelySome NATIVE AMERICAN STUDENTS could receive in-state tuition in ColoradoSeed shortage stymies hemp growersClimate change affecting...

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Federal report: climate change already impacting CO

 A report released Tuesday by the Obama Administration found climate change has already caused extensive changes across the United States including here in Colorado. 

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Sen. Udall Talks Climate Change, Coal, Fracking & Natural Disasters

U.S. Sen. Mark Udall (D-Colo.) was campaigning in Montrose at a voter meet-and-greet Tuesday. 

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Pika Populations Doing Well In Colorado High Country, Wildlife Officials Say

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There's A Big Leak In America's Water Tower

The northern arm of the Rocky Mountains is sometimes called "the crown of the continent," and its jewels are glaciers and snowfields that irrigate large parts of North America during spring thaw.But...

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More Than Half Of U.S. Bird Species Threatened By Climate Change

People in Maryland love their Baltimore orioles — so much so that their Major League Baseball team bears the name of the migrating bird. Yet, by 2080, there may not be any orioles left in Maryland....

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When Can A Big Storm Or Drought Be Blamed On Climate Change?

Nowadays, when there's a killer heat wave or serious drought somewhere, people wonder: Is this climate change at work? It's a question scientists have struggled with for years. And now there's a new...

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