- Colorado’s Climate and Colorado’s Health - Colorado Health Institute
Studies show that climate change and health are linked Rising temperatures, polluted air and extreme weather, among the most impactful results of climate change, threaten both physical and psychological well-being 10 Children, seniors and people with lung or heart disease are especially at risk
- Water Contaminants in Littleton: What You Need to Know (And What You . . .
According to the Environmental Working Group (EWG) Health Guidelines, the water in Littleton contains 11 contaminants that are known to be harmful to human health, even at low levels Here is a brief overview of each contaminant and the potential health risks associated with it:
- Environmental Stewardship Action Plan - littletonco. gov
On December 20, 2022, Littleton City Council, by unanimous resolution, created the Littleton Environmental Stewardship Board and tasked it with creating this Environmental Stewardship Action Plan In compiling this Plan, the ESB has considered a number of existing city initiatives
- Climate Change in Colorado: Public Health Environmental Impacts
Extreme heat that comes from climate change affects the health of Coloradans in a number of ways For example, warmer temperatures can damage our cardiovascular, respiratory, and nervous systems
- Home | Colorado Environmental Public Health Tracking
Pinpoint areas that have a disproportionate burden of health and or environmental harm Build public trust and empower communities Help users target funding and resources Advance a healthy and sustainable Colorado Select to learn more about Colorado EnviroScreen
- Environmental Information for Colorado | US EPA
Learn what chemicals these facilities release, how these facilities are reducing releases, and potential health impacts of these releases This page contains environmental information for Colorado, including air, water, enforcement, cleanups, toxic releases, pesticides and grants
- Littleton council faces backlash over Costco gas pumps and concrete . . .
As the meeting concluded, it was clear that the voices of Littleton residents were united in their call for more thoughtful and sustainable planning The council faces a pivotal moment, balancing development with the well-being of its citizens and the environment
- Disproportionately impacted communities | Colorado Department of Public . . .
The disproportionately impacted community definition created by the state legislature in 2021 identifies areas in Colorado that may experience higher environmental and health burdens, like pollution and climate change
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