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| 9/28/2006 | |
| Environment Colorado urges elected leaders to support global warming solutions. | |
| 9/26/2007 | |
| Global warming poses a number of risks to Colorado, and concrete, science-based action to begin reducing the state’s greenhouse gas pollution will be a top policy priority next year for groups comprising the Colorado Climate Action Network. “It is essential for Colorado to set science-based reduction goals for global warming pollution that will drive innovation and make Colorado a leader in building the New Energy Economy,” said Matt Baker, executive director of Environment Colorado. “We’ve got a small window of opportunity to make real changes. We need to take action now, and the people of Colorado have said emphatically in polls that they want action now.” | |
| 8/4/2006 | |
| Funds Given to Consultant in virginia last february per irea general manager. | |
| 6/22/2006 | |
| Global warming pollution in Colorado jumped 221 pecent between 1960 and 2001, according to "The Carbon Boom," a new analysis of government data released today by Environment Colorado. | |
| 5/8/2007 | |
| State coalition takes steps for creating a national registry on global warming pollution: Colorado becomes one of 31 charter member states of The Climate Registry. | |
| 5/3/2006 | |
| Statement of U.S. PIRG Clean Air Advocate Emily Figdor. | |
| 4/8/2008 | |
| Today, the Senate Local Government Committee heard expert testimony on a bill that would end the “blue light special” on global warming pollution in Colorado. House Bill 1164 “New Solar Energy Technologies” would do this by putting a price tag on carbon pollution and direct energy investments into cleaner technologies. | |
| 4/6/2007 | |
| Western states likely to see some of the strongest impacts, but Colorado and Congress can still act. | |
| 4/22/2007 | |
| Conservation community unites behind state goals for global warming pollution reductions | |
| 4/2/2007 | |
| Landmark 5-to-4 Supreme Court decision rebukes Bush Administration and paves way for state and federal action on global warming. | |
| 4/17/2007 | |
| Faith community says global warming a moral issue and call for action. | |
| 4/16/2007 | |
| Official statement from Matt Baker, Executive Director of Environment Colorado. | |
| 4/12/2007 | |
| New Report: Colorado’s jump in carbon pollution fifth highest in nation. | |
| 2/29/2008 | |
| The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency formally denied California’s request for a Clean Air Act waiver of preemption today, blocking the efforts of thirteen states that seek to require automakers to cut pollution from automobile tailpipes. | |
| 2/26/2007 | |
| Environmental advocates urge Colorado to join regional efforts to curb global warming. | |
| 12/18/2007 | |
| “This Blueprint shows how combating global warming can save consumers money, promote energy security and improve our air quality.” said Hay. “We can meet our goals for cutting global warming pollution while improving our quality of lives.” | |
| 12/05/2007 | |
| Scientists have said for years that global warming was “loading the dice” when it comes to increasing the frequency of severe storms, and a new Environment Colorado report makes it clear that Colorado and the Mountain West is already experiencing extreme downpours and heavy snowstorms much more frequently. Specifically, the new report found that storms with heavy rainfall or snow are up 30 percent in Colorado and 25 percent across the Mountain West compared to 60 years ago. | |
| 11/21/2007 | |
| Denver – Adopting the Clean Cars Program would reduce air pollution from automobiles, save Coloradans money at the pump, and cut global warming pollution, this according to a new report by Environment Colorado entitled The Clean Cars Program: How States are Driving Cuts in Global Warming Pollution. | |
| 11/14/2007 | |
| Colorado gets a gold star for its renewable portfolio and is among the national leaders in energy efficiency. | |
| 11/05/2007 | |
| “We applaud the governor’s Climate Plan as an excellent first step in addressing Global Warming. | |
| 1/18/2007 | |
| Press statement from Matthew Garrington, Field Director for Environment Colorado. | |
| This Move Marks The Senate’s First Steps Towards Actions To Cut Pollution. | |

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