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Roy Pfaltzgraff examines a bare patch of soil on his farm in Haxtun, Colo., on March 14, 2024. This low-lying field field has suffered from weather extremes - alternating floods and drought - in recent years and Pfaltzgraff now struggles to grow a crop on this land. He says climate change is to blame.
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Colorado’s northeast plains seem to be lagging behind the rest of the state when it comes to mobilizing for climate change preparedness. But are they?
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