Colorado lags on GHG reduction, but can accelerate efforts, analysis says

Published 23:53 on November 9, 2023  /  Last updated at 03:15 on November 10, 2023  / /  Americas, US

Colorado will fall behind its 2030 GHG mitigation target by almost 11 million tonnes a year, but a series of legislative actions and regulatory rule changes can speed up progress, according to new analysis.
Colorado will fall behind its 2030 GHG mitigation target by almost 11 million tonnes a year, but a series of legislative actions and regulatory rule changes can speed up progress, according to new analysis.


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