
A recent poll conducted by environmental groups says more than half of Coloradans want their government to do something to help stop global warming. Governor Bill Ritter has identified global warming as a top priority, and appointed the state’s first ever climate advisor. And state officials are now creating a statewide climate change action plan. Bente Birkeland reports from Denver.
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