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tion District is keeping track. RTD expects the population to keep rising, from 3.36 million people in 2020 to 4.41 million by 2050.
at means more roads, more water pipes, more single-family homes and ultimately more greenhouse gas emissions. In the past 30 years, Colorado has warmed substantially, and estimates project a rise by 2.5-5 degrees Fahrenheit by 2050.
“I’m very concerned too, have been for years,” Cook said. “But for the world, for the people who follow















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us and the people who live in other places and people in developing countries who are the hardest hit in many cases, I’m very, very concerned.”




Zoom in from the mounting pressures of a world issue and see Colorado’s local municipalities — and residents — at the forefront of a solution. Climate anxiety may be alleviated with solutions that aim to reduce emissions.
Housing is part of the equation. Increasing density, building developments near transit lines and planning for other vehicles, like e-bikes, can all be solutions to the climate crisis. ough, they may come with
Sherri Rojo
November 3, 1964 - February 2, 2023
Celebrating the life of SHERRI
ANN GUTIERREZ-ROJO, daughter, sister, wife, mother, sister-inlaw and grandmother.

Sherri was born in Denver Colorado on November 3, 1964 to John and Angelina Gutierrez. She attended Ranum High school brie y, before moving to Fort Lupton Colorado to care for her elderly grandma. Sherri met her future husband

Sherri was an amazing cook, baker and craft person, her cooking and baking were legendary. Sherri was a Christian and was a member of various church and Bible groups. Sherri loved being a mother, but the birth of her granddaughter Mckinnley was truly one of the highlights of her life. She absolutely loved being a grandmother and cherished the time she spent with her “sweet Kin”
Tragically Sherri and Jim lost Joshua in an accident while he was a freshman at Colorado e Marchus Family will be hosting an informal open house/celebration of life on February 24th, 2023 from 3-6 p.m. at e Armory, 300 Strong St.,
Michael S. Fern passed away on January 18th, 2023 after a long battle with Alzheimer’s disease.
Please feel free to stop by to see some family and friends as we celebrate her beautiful life. No formal service will be performed, but Derek Marchus will say a few words around 4 p.m. Feel free to
George Hammerlund
April 8, 1924 - December 4, 2022
George H. Hammerlund of Brighton Colo. He was laid to rest along with Harriet Hammerlund Dec.27th 2022 at Fort Logan National Cemetery. George and Harriet are survived by their 5 children , 9 grand children , 17 great grand children and 3 great great grand children. ey will be greatly missed.
