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.”
Yampa Valley Recycles Depot proves value, becomes year-round fixture in Steamboat
From Suzie Romig, Steamboat Pilot and Today CAP Waste Sector Climate Win - Yampa Valley Recycles Depot [...]
Routt County Building Department to host building, energy code forums starting March 2
From Suzie Romig, Steamboat Pilot and Today CAP Energy Sector Climate Win - “Our goal this code [...]
Steamboat’s recycling ordinance passes again, despite trash hauler concerns
From Dylan Anderson, Steamboat Pilot and Today CAP Waste Sector Climate Win - The City of Steamboat Springs [...]
Brown Ranch will utilize geothermal heating system eligible for significant federal incentives
From Dylan Anderson, Steamboat Pilot and Today While more than double the cost to install over other [...]
Steamboat Springs to explore pay-as-you-throw trash program, but changes aren’t coming soon
From Dylan Anderson, Steamboat Pilot and Today City council directed staff two explore such a program over the next [...]
Call from state officials prompts Steamboat officials to reverse decision on city hall
From Spencer Powell, Steamboat Pilot and Today From about 9:30 to 11 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 15, Steamboat [...]






