CBS4's Project Green looks at how Coloradans are living in environmentally friendly ways.Upload video clips or photos on YouReport that show how you (or someone you know) is changing your life in hopes of preserving the earth's resources. CBS4 will consider your ideas and include some in upcoming newscasts.
Gov. Bill Ritter says the growth in renewable energy and energy efficiency that his administration has promoted is paying off economically, having generated about 90,000 jobs in Colorado.
CBS4 meteorologist Jennifer Zeppelin periodically shares advice on "Living Green." You can watch the latest video clip in our Living Green section and get more information from Earth Gauge.
Paul Day is CBS4's Environmental Specialist. Many of his recent reports have focused on renewable energy and Colorado Gov. Bill Ritter's environmental initiatives. He also has reported extensively on the pine beetle problem in the high country. Other areas of expertise include climate change, forest fuels thinning and drought and water supply issues. Day knows how to turn these complex issues into television worth watching. Read his bio.
The Society of Environmental Journalists lists an extensive series of links and resources about climate change. It includes a link to the National Center for Atmospheric Research Web site, which it calls "perhaps the greatest U.S. climate research institution." NCAR (pictured) is located in Boulder.