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.”
City of Steamboat Springs City Hall Demolition Takes Sustainable Approach
The Routt County Climate Action Plan (CAP) identifies emissions reduction targets for the waste sector of 46% diverted [...]
Routt County Climate in Action – March Newsletter
Ashley Dean & Julia Hebard, YVSC Communications The CAP Collaborative newsletter, Routt County Climate in Action, launched last [...]
Partnership garners funding to expand Yampa Valley soil moisture monitor network, fill data gaps amid climate change
From Dylan Anderson, Steamboat Pilot and Today CAP Land Use Climate Win - The Center for Western [...]
Routt County Climate Action Plan Collaborative – What is the Routt County Climate Action Plan, who is involved and why does it matter?
Press Release: Julia Hebard, CAP Media Contact Despite the record-breaking snowpack this year, Routt County continues to [...]
Steamboat Springs offers composting pails to residents with qualifying service signup
From Steamboat Pilot and Today CAP Waste Sector Climate Win - The city has a goal to [...]
Grant helps Routt County Riders distribute e-bikes to locals in need
From Tom Skulski, Steamboat Pilot and Today CAP Transportation Sector Climate Win - In an effort to [...]






