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The move could determine how the transition from coal should be managed and funded -- --- and how it might shape the community. Listen to "Morning Edition" host Michael Lyle, Jr. discuss this story with Steamboat Pilot reporter Julia Coccaro and then read The Steamboat Pilot story at the link below.
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Most of the states in our region have at least one county that violates the Environmental Protection Agency鈥檚 National Ambient Air Quality Standard, with the most problematic issues involving particulates in the air and heat.
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The Regional Air Quality Council is offering grants to take the gasoline and propane out of mobile food prep as part of Colorado鈥檚 ozone and climate change fight. Listen to Morning Edition host Michael Lyle, Jr, discuss this story with Colorado Sun Team Editor Lance Benzel and then read The Colorado Sun story at the link below.
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Colorado leads on air quality rules for oil and gas. But those living near wells say it's not enoughColorado is a global leader when it comes to regulating oil and gas operators. But enforcement largely depends on self-reported industry data, which could leave nearby communities vulnerable.
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The goal of the three-year program is to bring energy efficiency to low-income families and communities. 鈥淚t鈥檚 a big difference,鈥� one resident says. Listen to "Morning Edition" host Michael Lyle, Jr. discuss this story with Colorado Sun editor David Krause and then read The Colorado Sun story at the link below.
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We know everyone lives busy lives, but the Catch Up is here to keep you updated on all the important stories and news from 皇冠网址. Each week, we round up what made headlines on 皇冠网址 newscasts.
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Air pollution can be two to five times worse indoors compared to outside, and it鈥檚 especially concerning for children, who tend to breathe in more air than adults in relation to their body weight.
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Gov. Jared Polis and top Democrats announced an agreement with the fossil fuel industry and environmental advocates to avert a ballot box fight in November. As part of the deal, lawmakers scrapped more aggressive regulatory proposals in place of two new bills, with just days left in the legislative session.
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New research shows air quality gains in the U.S. have been cut by wildfire smoke. Scientists are sounding the alarm for change if the world wants to breathe clean air in the future.
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A community group in Northern Colorado is raising concerns about a bill advancing in Congress that would require general aviation airports to keep selling leaded fuel indefinitely.