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This would be for a brief description of the campaign and what people can do. Here's an example. [[Global warming poses a serious threat to the health and well-being of future generations. The good news is that we can reduce global warming pollution, using technologies that already exist. But the longer we wait to get started, the worse the effects will be.

That's why we're asking citizens to join us in calling on Congress to reduce global warming pollution by at least 15 percent by 2020 and 80 percent by 2050—the science-based reductions we need to protect future generations. Read more.]]


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Championing protection for Colorado 5/24/2007

Press statement of Matt Garrington, Field Director for Environment Colorado on the House and Senate

Our Latest Reports

The Carbon Boom: State and National Trends in Carbon Dioxide Emissions Since 1990 4/12/2007

Using the most recent state fossil fuel consumption data from the Department of Energy, this report examines trends in carbon dioxide emissions nationally and by state for the 15 years spanning 1990 to 2004.

Energy for Colorado's Economy: Creating Jobs and Economic Growth with Renewable Energy 2/21/2007

Developing Colorado's renewable energy resources will yield better results for Coloradans than building more coal- or gas-fired power plants. By investing in renewable energy to meet our electricity needs, we can create jobs, stabilize energy prices, and reduce the long-term economic and environmental risk from global warming pollution.

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