On September 30, 2020, Colorado released a public comment draft of its Greenhouse Gas Pollution Reduction Roadmap which details early action steps the state can take toward meeting the near-term goals of reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) pollution 26% by 2025 and 50% by 2030 from 2005 levels.
The state is seeking comment on additional action steps to reduce GHG pollution and reap the full benefits of swiftly and equitably transitioning to a clean energy economy. Comments are due by 5:00 p.m. MT on November 1, 2020. You may submit them via this web form or by emailing [email protected].
Growth Energy will be providing comments on the immediate benefits of biofuels and the role that they can play to help address the state’s climate goals.
Groundbreaking @rhodium_group report on achieving net zero emissions → Along with EVs, "low-GHG liquid fuels are needed to... achieve net-zero emissions in the transportation sector by mid-century.” We look forward to being a part of the solution. rhg.com/research/closi…
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“Clearly this is unjust, especially when farm families and biofuel workers have been working to make a living over the past few months." More in @MichAgToday on the EPA's SRE announcement → twitter.com/MichAgToday/st… michiganagtoday.com/growth-energy-…
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During his confirmation hearing, Buttigieg highlighted the need to tackle the #climatecrisis thru new infrastructure initiatives. We are grateful for his support of biofuels on the campaign trail + look forward to working w/ him to make #biofuels a key part of his climate goals. https://t.co/vS4uBGX6mu
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As America rejoins the #ParisClimateAgreement and the Biden Administration prioritizes ways to meaningfully address climate change, #biofuels are a key piece of the clean energy revolution and we stand ready to continue the work to decarbonize the transportation sector. twitter.com/ABCPolitics/st…
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