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The Denver Blog

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Eric Peterson

Denver Breweries Go Green for the Planet

Denver is one of the best beer cities on the planet, and the planet is front of mind for many of the city’s top breweries. To help the industry become more sustainable, the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment (CDPHE) launched a sustainable brewing program in 2017. Kaitlin Urso, an…

Denver Zoo Sets Ambitious Goals for a Greener Future

Home to more than 3,000 animals, Denver Zoo Conservation Alliance has gotten greener in recent years. This has nothing to do with the resident pythons (green tree pythons are known for their vivid emerald color): Sustainability has been front and center at the zoo for more than a decade. “We’ve…

Denver's Stunning Rooftop Patios Offer Skyline and Mountain Views

All around Denver, you'll find rooftop patios providing the perfect perches for admiring the skyline, vast green spaces and Rocky Mountains. While you're enjoying the views, sample Denver’s rising culinary profile with a margarita or a beer, and maybe a burger or some nachos as the sun sets…

Coors Field Goes to Bat for Sustainability

It’s a magical time of year each spring when robins are building nests, flowers are starting to bloom and the Colorado Rockies are preparing to play ball at Coors Field. But it’s not baseball as usual, not if Robert Wilkinson, the Rockies’ procurement coordinator, has anything to do with it. About…

How to Eat Out While Giving Back in Denver

A number of civic-minded folks in Denver have started restaurants, breweries, ice cream parlors and coffee shops with a mission to give back to the community. At these special spots all over town, you can support meaningful causes while you dine. A Tasty Variety Every scoop, cup, dish or drink you…

Only in Denver: Dinosaur Ridge

Up in the foothills, only 20 minutes from Denver, there's a famous natural landmark where dinosaurs have a story to tell. It’s the perfect family-friendly excursion where learning is fun During the Cretaceous Period, or 145 million to 66 million years ago, Denver was beachfront property. Back then…

Chatfield Farms Has Big Plans for a Sustainable Future

On the fringes of the foothills southwest of the city, Denver Botanic Gardens Chatfield Farms is a model of sustainable, regenerative agriculture, with plenty of lessons for gardeners amid the fertile landscape. Originally settled by the Hildebrand family in 1866, the former homestead that is now…

Meow Wolf Denver Turns Trash Into Striking Art, Fashion (Trashion)

At Meow Wolf Denver’s Convergence Station , art materials are in the eye of the beholder. The dizzyingly trippy immersive art installation is full of exhibits crafted from items that might have otherwise ended up in a landfill. But Meow Wolf’s mile-high interdimensional crossroads treasures what…

Denver Botanic Gardens Sets the Bar for Sustainable Horticulture

When it comes to sustainable horticulture, Denver Botanic Gardens is leading by example. Take green roofs, which ease the urban heat island, provide wildlife habitat and offer other environmental benefits. There are two at the York Street location: a display roof atop the Boettcher Building and…