Climate Change, Summer Plans, and Street Harassment
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This week on Denverite Now…
1) Andy Kenney talks about local reactions to Pres. Trump’s decision to pull out of the Paris climate accords and local efforts to combat climate change. Here's some suggested reading from Andy and Erica Meltzer:
Heat of climate change will be worst for western and northern Denver, city map finds
What Colorado lawmakers are saying about Trump withdrawing the U.S. from the Paris accord
2) Dave Burdick and Stephanie Snyder join Andy and Paul for a conversation about the summer. We share recommendations for great seasonal activities in and outside the city. Here’s a few more ideas:
Colorado for kids: Garden of the Gods day trip from Denver
Lakes near Denver: A summer guide to boating, beached, rentals and swimming
Colorado springtime hikes that won’t suck, from the foothills to the snowfields
And here’s Andy’s report on the "9/11 peacher":
In Colorado, peach season comes with a 9/11 conspiracy theory
3) Ashley Dean introduces Denverite’s new street harassment tracker. You can share your stories and make recommendations here:
Denver street harassment tracker: Tell us your stories
Remember, you can send any questions or feedback about the podcast to tips@denverite.com or tweet at us using the hashtag #DenveriteNow.
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