Colorado Division of Wildlife ; Colorado Wildlife Federation ; edited by Patricia Trahey ; wildlife summaries by Steve Blomeke ; design by Ann Douden ; cover photographs by Wendy Shattil and Robert Rozinski., Print version record., Online resource; title from PDF cover (viewed February 2023)
The goal of this document is to set clear and specific emission reduction goals for the State of Colorado, to identify opportunities to mitigate greenhouse gas emissions, and to promote state policy recommendations and actions that increase Colorado's state agencies level of preparedness for impacts we cannot avoid. This plan is organized by key sectors, including water, energy, transportation, public health, agriculture, and tourism, among others. Each chapter lays out some of the key ways climate change will occur in the state and identifies how those shifts will likely affect that particular sector. Because addressing climate change is best addressed collaboratively, this plan has been developed collectively by the Department of Natural Resources (DNR), the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment (CDPHE), the Colorado Energy Office (CEO), the Colorado Department of Transportation (CDOT), the Colorado Department of Agriculture (CDA), the Office of Economic Development and International Trade (OEDIT), and the Department of Local Affairs (DOLA), with input from stakeholders through a public comment process., "Funding and editing for this plan was provided by the Colorado Water Conservation Board."--Page 106., Includes bibliographical references., Online resource; title from PDF cover, viewed February 2018.
The goal of this document is to promote state policy recommendations and actions that help to improve Colorado's ability to adapt to future climate change impacts and increase Colorado's state agencies level of preparedness, while simultaneously identifying opportunities to mitigate greenhouse gas emissions (GHG) at the agency level. In this plan, the major sectors of the state government are addressed, specific actions are called for, and policy recommendations are made. Because addressing climate change is best addressed collaboratively, this plan has been developed collectively by the Department of Natural Resources (DNR), the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment (CDPHE), the Colorado Energy Office (CEO), the Colorado Department of Transportation (CDOT), the Colorado Department of Agriculture (CDA), the Office of Economic Development and International Trade (OEDIT), and the Department of Local Affairs (DOLA), with input from key stakeholders., "Funding and editing for this plan was provided by the Colorado Water Conservation Board."--Page 84., Includes bibliographic references., Description based on online resource; title from PDF cover, viewed October 2015.
"Prepared for the United States Department of Energy, Energy Information Administration, Cooperative Agreement Number, Includes bibliographical references (p. 20-32)., Description based on print version record.
A description of deer hunting in Colorado and the laws and regulations that govern it, and of the Colorado Division of Wildlife., video file MPEG 911MB, Photos by D. Robert Franz., Based on VHS record.
Methane, proximate, ultimate and petrographic data for 209 Colorado desorption samples are presented in tables by state and basin., Includes bibliographical references (p. 82)., Final report., Sponsored by U.S. Dept. of Energy; performed by Colorado Geological Survey., Description based on print version record.
This document is intended for a wide audience and outlines specific lessons learned during the 2013 Colorado Flood Recovery: some lessons we share in this document are from successes and others are from stumbles, failures, or opportunities that were never realized. The document follows a generalized recovery timeline that starts with emergency response and expands into long-range recovery, including acts of planning, project identification, permitting, design, construction, and program management., prepared for and in partnership with the Colorado Water Conservation Board ; primary authors: Michael Blazewicz, Katie Jagt, Jeffrey Sickles., Online resource; title from PDF title page (viewed August 2024)