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March 10, 2026: Pivotal time for environmental law; Flu season check-up; A fly fishing sisterhood

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Image shows a vintage camping trailer that is white with a red door and horizontal black stripe across the middle. The upper right of the side of the trailer is a drawing of a cow that is black. There is corn in front of the cow.
Courtesy of Irene Rawlings
Diane Smith’s trailer in the CPR parking lot. August 2013.

The Trump Administration has revoked the cornerstone greenhouse gas decree. The Endangerment Finding said methane and carbon are a threat to our health. Meanwhile, fossil fuels are intertwined with military interventions in Venezuela and Iran. We get perspective from Chris Winter, executive director of the Getches-Wilkinson Center for Natural Resources, Energy and the Environment at CU Law. Then, a Colorado oil and gas company drills for geothermal energy. We also get a check-up on flu season ahead of Spring Break. And the outdoor adventuring group "Sisters on the Fly" marks 25 years.