The agreement centers on a new fee on drilling projects that would fund a large state investment in public transportation.| Colorado Public Radio
The state is making a lot of gains by shifting away from coal and cleaning up drilling, but slow progress on cutting planet-warming emissions from transportation is derailing its climate goals.| Colorado Public Radio
The governor told the Colorado Springs Gazette's editorial board the plan would give air regulators “near-dictatorial control of our entire economy.”| Colorado Public Radio
Despite protests from environmental groups, Gov. Jared Polis signed a bill defining nuclear energy as a “clean energy resource,” a category previously reserved for renewables like wind, solar and geothermal.| Colorado Public Radio