Aspen activist wants ‘rights of nature’ for the Roaring Fork River
A handful of Colorado communities have passed resolutions that give rights to local waterways: Grand Lake to its namesake body of water, Ridgway to the Uncompahgre River and most recently, Durango to the Animas River.
French book highlights Aspen’s efforts to elevate Albert Schweitzer legacy
Local efforts to recenter the philosophies of French-German humanist Albert Schweitzer as morally and culturally imperative in modern Aspen have been recognized in a French book written by authors from his home region.
RECENT WATER DESK NEWS
Colorado River crisis fails to force deal from states
West Divide proposes backup water plan for Crystal River
RECENT SOCIAL JUSTICE DESK NEWS
Law firm sends cease-and-desist letter to Garfield County sheriff over alleged unlawful immigration enforcement
Garfield County Libraries has resisted censoring books, but leadership changes could turn the tide
RECENT ENVIRONMENT DESK NEWS
As e-bike use grows, so do accidents
Transportation coalition seeks consensus on high-occupancy toll, congestion-pricing recommendations
RECENT ENVIRONMENT DESK STORIES
GarCo staff memo gives Harvest proposal a thumbs down
Developers are selling the Harvest project as a boon for workforce housing. Others see a burden.
Real time snowpack in the Roaring Fork basin
SNOTEL sites in the Roaring Fork basin show that snowpack has never been this low at this point in the season, breaking the previous record low of 6.1 inches measured on Jan. 29, 1990.
Real-time local streamflow
THE BILLIONAIRES OF ASPEN
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There have never been more billionaires in the world—3,028, by Forbes’ count, crossing the 3,000 threshold for the first time in 2025. It stands to reason that there also have never been more billionaires in Aspen, their collective influence shaping the community’s social fabric.
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