Shielding my eyes from burning late-September sun last week at Denver Botanic Gardens Chatfield, I admired the design of 8-foot-high solar panels shading row crops and asked Denver officials to remind me where the construction money came from. Turns out that building the 1.2MW solar farm, and a vegetable operation underneath capable of growing 30,000 pounds of food, was made possible by a public vote. Denver residents said yes in 2020 to an extra 0.25% sales tax dedicated to climate change and renewable energy projects. The newly opened $4.7 million Chatfield solar farm is the 12th such project paid for all or in part by Denver’s $40 million-a-year climate tax fund. So what’s o
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