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Climate Trackers

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  • The Climate Explorer gives users a way to check how climate conditions in the United States are projected to change over the coming decades. This information—derived from global climate models—is available for counties and county-equivalents for all 50 states and U.S. territories in the United States. Check out Denver County’s data and projection.
  • The Colorado Climate Center, out of Colorado State University, provides information and expertise on Colorado’s complex climate. As a recognized State Climate Office, the Center strives to collect and observe data with the purpose of monitoring the climate, placing individual events into historical perspective, disseminating climate information to the user community, and providing climate expertise as part of the decision-making process. Check out their Monthly Climate Summaries.
    • They also have a published report with the Colorado Water Conservation Board, on climate science relevant for management and planning for Colorado’s water resources, here
  • Climate Check empowers property buyers, owners, and brokers by exposing and quantifying the risks related to the climate crisis through =proprietary risk assessment and report. Check out their Risk Assessment for Denver, Colorado.

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