Routt County Climate in Action.
Taking climate action means taking action to reduce carbon emissions as quickly as possible and taking action that builds resilience to changes that are already here and those yet to come. Reducing emissions needs to become a new cultural norm, a decision framework, where low or no-carbon solutions are sought at every juncture possible.
There are a suite of course-setting discussions underway in our community — 2023 codes, new developments, snowmelt systems, Regional Transportation Authority — and it is essential that we as a community place climate action at the center of our priorities. As the head of the World Meteorological Organization rightly states: “climate action is not a luxury, it is a must.”
Prioritizing Climate Action – The CAP Recommendation Process
Ashley Dean, YVSC Collaborative Initiatives Manager Over 65 individuals have collectively invested 1400 hours of their time [...]
Geothermal workshop explores energy potential, project paybacks
Suzie Romig, Steamboat Pilot & Today The Yampa Valley Geothermal Workshop, moderated by former Colorado Gov. Bill [...]
Snows, flows, drought theme of Yampa Basin Rendezvous June 1-2
Suzie Romig, Steamboat Pilot & Today The theme for this year’s educational Yampa Basin Rendezvous is “Snows, [...]
Routt County Geothermal Energy Workshop – “The heat beneath our feet” (May 17)
Geothermal energy will play a key role in the energy transition of the Yampa Valley, and its [...]
City and county support continued exploration of a county-wide recycling drop site
Kit Geary, Steamboat Pilot & Today CAP Waste Sector Climate Win - The Routt County Climate Action [...]
Letter: New guidelines help ensure composting efforts don’t go to waste
McKenna R. Deeble, YVSC Intern This past March, the Boulder County Composting authority changed its composting guidelines. [...]






