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Join us!  All Coloradans deserve clean air, no matter where they live. Too many of our neighbors bear an unequal share of the pollution burden.  We must work together to make sure that the largest sectors of our economy – transportation, oil and gas, manufacturing, utilities – do all they can to cut emissions of carbon and other pollutants, improving health for everyone.

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Western Colorado prides itself on clean air for much of the year, a diverse economy, and unmatched quality of life. There’s an opportunity to help ensure this continues with Colorado Clean Cars standards.
We just wrapped up our webinar discussing the benefits of the full Colorado Clean Cars rule as shown in the ERM report.
Following today’s vote by the Colorado Air Quality Control Commission (AQCC) to adopt the Advanced Clean Trucks (ACT) and Low-NOx rules, organizations including: Womxn from the Mountain, GreenLatinos Colorado, Mi Familia Vota, Rocky Mountain NAACP, WRA, Healthy Air and Water Colorado, Conservation Colorado, National Resources Defense Council, Ceres, Colorado Sierra Club, and Earthjustice among others released the following statement…
This article is the first part of a 4-part series examining the myriad benefits and feasibility of Colorado adopting the Advanced Clean Trucks and Heavy-Duty Omnibus rules in 2023.
Edit Column Colorado’s Air Quality Control Commission (AQCC) is considering a rule that would require that a certain number of medium and heavy duty trucks sold in the state be zero emission, joining several other states in this important effort to reduce emissions from trucks that deliver our groceries, packages and other supplies.
A new report by the Colorado Automobile Dealers Association finds that registrations of electric vehicles in Colorado jumped more than 50% in 2020, while overall vehicle registrations are down more than 50%.
The Colorado government is considering new rules that would that, “would require large truck dealers to market a certain percentage of their stock as low-emissions diesel engines starting in 2027…
The International Council on Clean Transportation has released a new fact sheet specifically looking at the benefits to Coloradans in adopting California’s clean truck program, heavy-duty vehicle omnibus standards and a 100% sales requirement. 

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