What is Clean Heat?
From heat pumps to electric hot water heaters, clean heat warms our homes and businesses with electricity, not gas. This is better for our health and our planet, and reduces our exposure to volatile gas prices.
Few things are more important than keeping kids safe and healthy. Working together, we can protect them from hidden dangers, toxic threats and unsafe products and practices.
We all work hard to make sure the young ones in our lives and communities can grow up happy and healthy. In many ways the world is safer than it has ever been for kids — but there are still way too many avoidable risks and hidden dangers that kids face every day. Together, we can better alert parents and communities about threats to kids’ health; we can ensure everyone has access to resources that will help them keep their families safe; and we can work together around commonsense solutions.
From heat pumps to electric hot water heaters, clean heat warms our homes and businesses with electricity, not gas. This is better for our health and our planet, and reduces our exposure to volatile gas prices.
With research indicating that most states are failing to protect children from lead in schools’ drinking water, we need policies that are strong enough to “get the lead out” at schools and preschools.
As Colorado air quality regulators at the Air Quality Control Commission (AQCC) meet to consider plans to cut ozone pollution to meet federal clean air standards, clean air advocates gathered to call for stronger action now.
Our report, Small Machines, Big Pollution, details the outsize impact dirty gas-powered lawn and garden equipment has on our state's ozone problem.
The AQCC will hold a public hearing on the final adoption of the plan on December 13.
How to protect your family from gas stove pollution this Thanksgiving
Our 37th annual Trouble in Toyland report exposes threats from counterfeit and recalled toys still available online.
Consumer Watchdog, PIRG
Public Health Advocate, CoPIRG Foundation