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2025 CHAS: Climate, Health, and Coloradans

More than a third of Colorado adults said that climate change affected their health or their family's health in the past year.

April 20, 2026

Last winter brought Colorado’s worst snowpack year in recorded history

Climate change, as well as the effects of La Niña, continue to affect the lives and livelihoods of people across the state. Outside of the effects climate change has on the environment, it also can have a big influence on people’s health.

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Want to know more about the connection between climate change and health? Read our original report.

Visit Acclimate Colorado to learn more about health and the climate.