Colorado Groups Petition State & Federal Leaders, Demand Halt to Suncor Line 1 Rocky Mountain Pipeline Project
DENVER – Today 40+ environmental groups representing tens of thousands of Coloradans impacted by climate change and air pollution delivered a joint letter opposing the Suncor Refinery’s Line 1 “Rocky Mountain Pipeline Project” supplemental crude oil pipeline expansion, which will increase greenhouse gas emissions and the toxic burden on an already heavily polluted frontline community in Commerce City, Colorado.
Inflation Reduction Act 2022, Explained
By Max Link
The federal government churns out economic indicators nonstop, relying on organizations such as the Bureau of Labor Statistics and the National Bureau of Economic Research. For most Americans, however, their primary concern isn’t the dollar-euro exchange rate parity or bond-buying programs by the Federal Reserve. It’s the price of essential goods such as gas and food, as well as employment prospects and subsequent wages.
Enviro Groups Demand Rules to Protect Coloradans from Ozone, Oil & Gas Impacts
By Heidi Leathwood
Groups Call on Oil & Gas Commission for Rules to Address Harmful Cumulative Impacts
This week, 350 Colorado, along with other environmental groups representing well over 100,000 Coloradans impacted by climate change and air pollution formally petitioned the Colorado Oil and Gas Conservation Commission (COGCC) to make new rules to address the harmful cumulative impacts of the oil and gas industry: a mandate enacted in 2019 by SB19-181.