What will colorado be like in 50 years
You want to know what is really going on these days, especially in Colorado. We can help you keep up. The Lookout is a free, daily email newsletter with news and happenings from all over Colorado. Sign up here and we will see you in the morning! Host Ryan Warner will take the stage for a show resembling our Holiday Extravaganzas of yore this time with masks and vaccinations. For performers and ticket information, click here. Music Blocks is a new, 5-minute podcast exploring how music conveys emotions.
Developed with middle and high schoolers in mind, each episode dives into how musicians from a wide variety of genres, cultures and eras express feelings in music. Learn how to explore music more deeply with Music Blocks! By , summer drought severity in Colorado is projected to be among the worst in the country. Colorado has the highest employment of state winter tourism jobs and has the most visitors of any state for winter tourism. A Climate Central analysis shows that the number of large fires on Forest Service land is increasing dramatically.
Glacier National Park is a 'poster child' for climate change The diminishing snowpack allows subalpine fir and other high-altitude trees to grow at higher elevation.
The upward movement of the tree line decreases the extent of alpine tundra, which fragments these ecosystems, possibly causing the loss of some species. Their decline will result in a destabilization of entire ecosystems. Mammals are in turn affected due to changes in their food source caused by warming temperatures. Large Rocky Mountain mammals are being forced to higher elevations.
These rising temperatures also bring deadly parasites and disease to these higher altitudes, which further reduce their populations. In the high Rockies, snowmelt date initiates the plant growing season.
The earlier snowmelt date causes earlier flowering in species like the glacier lily. These changes in wildflowers may change resource availability for pollinators like birds and insects and herbivores that depend on them for food. Every aspect of climate change affects human health. It is already happening. It is not our imagination. The usual suspects are the most vulnerable populations: pregnant women, children, adults with preexisting health conditions, as well as those with fewer economic and social resources.
There are multiple health effects already seen in Colorado. The Centers for Disease Control has identified eight climate change drivers with the most notable effects on human health.
See Figure. Many of these compound each other in the ultimate health effects. Join our Movement. Climate Change in Colorado. For example, places could become wetter or drier or there may be more extreme weather events, like droughts, wildfires, and hurricanes The weather can change from day to day, but when the climate is changing, this can mean big problems for the health of our planet.
Climate Change vs. Video resources:. Source: Aspen Daily News. Colorado Health Institute. Photo by Byron Johnson on Unsplash. What Can I Do? But while the facts of the climate crisis are stark, we know what we have to do! We need to keep fossil fuels in the ground and transition to renewable energy.
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