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.”
Routt County Climate in Action – October Newsletter
The CAP Collaborative Board is now accepting applications for a 3-year Community member seat. Lend your time, [...]
Yampa Valley Community Foundation Moves to Geothermal-Powered Building
On October 23rd, the Yampa Valley Community Foundation (YVCF) moved into its new, geothermal-powered building at 348 Oak [...]
Getting to know the Collaborative – Geoff Blakeslee
Geoff Blakeslee has contributed more than two decades of service to the people and nature of the [...]
Routt County Climate Action Collaborative Accepting Community Board Applications
The Routt County Climate Action Collaborative is accepting community applications for its Board of Directors through Thursday, November [...]
Electric Vehicle (EV) Ride and Drive Event Sunday Sparks Interest
The City of Steamboat Springs, in collaboration with the Yampa Valley Sustainability Council and Yampa Valley Electric [...]
Routt County Climate in Action – September Newsletter
This month we introduce a "CAP IMPACT ACTION" feature column where we will highlight high priority CAP [...]





