Climate Adaptation and Resiliency Denver's climate has changed. In Colorado, we see more days over 100 degrees, a lower mountain snowpack, and more forest fires than 50 years ago. Scientists predict our climate will keep changing. We are helping Denverites prepare and thrive in our changing climate.
Daytime Cooling Centers Find information about when cooling centers are activated and where they are located.
DenverREADY Preparedness Program Learn about our our DenverREADY Program which is dedicated to helping residents and businesses become DenverREADY for disasters.
Hot Weather Safety High temperatures can cause illness, as excessive heat can increase your body’s core temperature. Denver Public Health & Environment offers tips to prevent heat-related illness during extreme heat events.
Low-Income Energy Assistance Program (LEAP) Learn more about energy assistance programs (like Colorado's Low-Income Energy Assistance Program, LEAP), which can help cover the costs of your energy bills.
Swimming Pools Denver Parks & Recreation operates both indoor and outdoor swimming pools, offering numerous aquatic activities for every age and level of ability.
Urban Forest: It's In Denver's Nature Nurturing a robust urban forest means a lot more than just making the city pretty. We think trees are cool, and they make our city even cooler in more ways than one. Denver’s tree canopy is critical to our resiliency when it comes to combating the effects of climate change.