
CoPIRG Foundation written comment for clean air rulemaking
Our advocate weighed in with the AQCC on proposed Reg. 7 revisions to cut air pollution from oil & gas
Our advocate weighed in with the AQCC on proposed Reg. 7 revisions to cut air pollution from oil & gas
Colorado's air quality regulators will consider a request this week to develop a new rule to cut more harmful pollution from oil and gas operations.
Automating solar permitting can help make rooftop solar more affordable and accessible
With a severe air quality problem, the state should not approve a large new source of pollution
According to Regional Air Quality Council analysis, the new policies could cut an impressive 11 tons per day of harmful ozone-forming pollution.
A dozen groups push for transparency about utilities using ratepayer money for lobbying, political contributions.
Clean air advocate Kirsten Schatz submitted a letter to air quality commissioners encouraging them to tackle the shocking amount of pollution from gas lawn equipment
On Nov. 29, CoPIRG Foundation and 17 coalition partners submitted a letter to the Air Quality Control Commission (AQCC) calling on the agency to make a strong plan that will truly address the harmful levels of ozone pollution on Colorado's Front Range.
We are calling on the PUC to ensure gas utilities are prioritizing energy efficiency and electrification strategies so we can maximize the reduction of greenhouse emissions, save customers money on their energy bills and improve indoor air quality.