Global warming and water stories led the list
By Summit Voice
SUMMIT COUNTY — An interesting week for page views at Summit Voice. Instead of one or two stories spiking as in the previous several weeks, we had a much broader distribution of page views across more stories. Even though none of the stories individually, we had three days during week with more than 4,000 total page views, one of the first times that’s happened. Four of the most-viewed stories were reports on global warming science, while a fifth was an op-ed, also focused on climate science. Click the headlines to read the stories and share them via your own social networks to help nurture independent online journalism.
- West: USGS streamflow monitoring faces challenges 443 views
- Colorado: Snowboarder hits tree, dies at Keystone ski area 430 views
- Global warming: Researchers predict that 100-year storms and floods will start occurring at least every 10 to 20 years 394 views
- Global warming increases health risks for Inuit 377 views
- Global warming: Permafrost meltdown causing problems 374 views
- Forest Service recreation fees take another legal hit 374 views
- Global warming: Sierra chipmunks take genetic hit 366 views
- Opinion: The latest myth from global warming deniers 354 views
Weekend headlines
- Colorado: Front Range forest thinning may be misguided
- Global warming found to shift bird migrations
- Global warming: Researchers predict that 100-year storms and floods will start occurring at least every 10 to 20 years
- Colorado: February storms boost snowpack
- Colorado: I-70 pace-car program gets another test
- Opinion: More action, less talk, on sage grouse conservation
- Arizona researchers say more mega-fires all but certain
- Biodiversity: Coral Sea preservation urged
- Morning photo: Travel
- Colorado: Winds add to avalanche woes
- Colorado: Snowboarder hits tree, dies at Keystone ski area
Filed under: climate and weather, Colorado, Environment, global warming, Summit County news Tagged: | climate change, Colorado, global warming, United States Forest Service, wildlife


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