October 9, 2008--Ritter wants to speed up drought planning (Pueblo Chieftain)
Policies put into place today to counter the worst effects of climate change will take years to take hold, but could reduce the rate of change and improve Colorado’s long-range planning, Gov. Bill Ritter said Wednesday. "At no time has our water been threatened so much by drought, climate change and population growth," Ritter said. "As we assess the impact of climate change, water absolutely has to be a part of the discussion."
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