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  • Q&A with Heidi Ganahl | Colorado’s energy transition is ‘too far, too fast’

    Q&A with Heidi Ganahl | Colorado’s energy transition is ‘too far, too fast’

    The Denver Gazette invited gubernatorial candidates to talk about energy and transportation. Republican candidate Greg Lopez declined the Q&A. In this interview, Republican candidate Heidi Ganahl argues that Colorado’s transition to renewable energy sources is going “too far, too fast,” hammering the poorest Coloradans.  The Denver Gazette: What’s the elevator pitch on your energy intentions?  Heidi Ganahl: I…


  • Colorado remains uninterested as much of U.S. turns to nuclear power

    Colorado remains uninterested as much of U.S. turns to nuclear power

    The Polis administration appears uninterested in nuclear energy, bucking a growing consensus that nuclear power is an essential component in eliminating carbon emissions. Powering homes by splitting atoms is not part of Gov. Jared Polis’ Greenhouse Gas Roadmap plan for 100% carbon-free energy by 2040. While Will Toor, director of the Colorado Energy Office, said…


  • FEEDBACK | Dems for life push back; animal-rights groups draw flak

    FEEDBACK | Dems for life push back; animal-rights groups draw flak

    Democrats for Life speaks for the voiceless In recent political advertisements and a letter to the editor from Ashlin Cross (“Being a Democrat means being pro-choice,” July 25), we are told that ensuring access to abortion is “progressive” and that to be a Democrat means being “pro-choice.”  I beg to differ. There is nothing progressive…


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