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DENVER ~ Denver, CO - In a recent decision by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), the federal Greenhouse Gas Endangerment Finding as it relates to new motor vehicles and engines has been repealed, along with related federal standards that aim to reduce greenhouse gas pollution from cars and trucks. This decision has sparked deep concern from Governor Jared Polis, the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment (CDPHE), and the Colorado Energy Office (CEO).
Governor Polis expressed his disappointment in the EPA's decision, stating that protecting people's health and improving air quality should never be a partisan issue. He emphasized that the science is clear on the harmful effects of pollution from cars and trucks, especially for vulnerable populations such as children, seniors, and those with health conditions. The repeal of these long-standing protections creates uncertainty for consumers and businesses at a time when investments in cleaner air, innovation, and energy diversity are crucial.
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Jill Hunsaker Ryan, Executive Director of CDPHE, also voiced her concerns about the federal action. She highlighted that vehicle exhaust is one of the largest contributors to climate change and air quality challenges in Colorado. The state has made significant progress in addressing these issues through science-based policies, innovation, and a commitment to protecting public health. While they review the EPA's decision, Colorado remains focused on providing consumers with cleaner choices and supporting emerging technologies.
Will Toor, Executive Director of CEO, strongly opposed the repeal of these federal standards. He stated that this decision goes against established science and will ultimately make life worse for Coloradans. Toor explained that it will lead to an increased reliance on expensive fossil fuel energy sources which will damage air quality and drive up energy bills. It will also hinder Coloradans' growing interest in electric vehicles which are more cost-effective in the long run.
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Colorado has been proactive in promoting consumer choice and cleaner technology while addressing pollution from the transportation sector. This sector is one of the largest contributors to greenhouse gas emissions and harmful air pollution in the state. In recent years, Colorado has implemented clean transportation policies, expanded electric vehicle charging infrastructure, and increased access to cleaner vehicles. As a result, the state currently has over 200,000 electric vehicles on the road and ranks in the top two states nationally for electric vehicle sales.
These efforts have helped reduce pollution and improve air quality across the state, particularly in areas heavily impacted by traffic-related pollution. However, with the repeal of federal standards, Colorado is now reviewing the implications for the state and its citizens. Despite this setback, Colorado remains committed to protecting public health and improving air quality. The state will continue to work closely with state agencies and partners to determine next steps in addressing this issue.
Governor Polis expressed his disappointment in the EPA's decision, stating that protecting people's health and improving air quality should never be a partisan issue. He emphasized that the science is clear on the harmful effects of pollution from cars and trucks, especially for vulnerable populations such as children, seniors, and those with health conditions. The repeal of these long-standing protections creates uncertainty for consumers and businesses at a time when investments in cleaner air, innovation, and energy diversity are crucial.
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Jill Hunsaker Ryan, Executive Director of CDPHE, also voiced her concerns about the federal action. She highlighted that vehicle exhaust is one of the largest contributors to climate change and air quality challenges in Colorado. The state has made significant progress in addressing these issues through science-based policies, innovation, and a commitment to protecting public health. While they review the EPA's decision, Colorado remains focused on providing consumers with cleaner choices and supporting emerging technologies.
Will Toor, Executive Director of CEO, strongly opposed the repeal of these federal standards. He stated that this decision goes against established science and will ultimately make life worse for Coloradans. Toor explained that it will lead to an increased reliance on expensive fossil fuel energy sources which will damage air quality and drive up energy bills. It will also hinder Coloradans' growing interest in electric vehicles which are more cost-effective in the long run.
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Colorado has been proactive in promoting consumer choice and cleaner technology while addressing pollution from the transportation sector. This sector is one of the largest contributors to greenhouse gas emissions and harmful air pollution in the state. In recent years, Colorado has implemented clean transportation policies, expanded electric vehicle charging infrastructure, and increased access to cleaner vehicles. As a result, the state currently has over 200,000 electric vehicles on the road and ranks in the top two states nationally for electric vehicle sales.
These efforts have helped reduce pollution and improve air quality across the state, particularly in areas heavily impacted by traffic-related pollution. However, with the repeal of federal standards, Colorado is now reviewing the implications for the state and its citizens. Despite this setback, Colorado remains committed to protecting public health and improving air quality. The state will continue to work closely with state agencies and partners to determine next steps in addressing this issue.
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