The long-term fix, of course, requires us to stop burning fossil fuels. But there are other short-term actions that can ultimately save lives. https://t.co/aqpqWiOYCn
Welcome to Heat Pump Hot Takes, where the questions get harder as the wings get hotter. This is our ode to @HotOnes! Our experts take on our spiciest heat pump questions and Denver's spiciest wings. Thanks to @CityofDenver for their help! Watch here: https://t.co/DzmeMll2yJ
Denver bought us an electric cargo bike! Cash on the barrel bought and paid that's that. It's part of the ebikes for delivery program designed to get gas delivery vehicles off the street. We've put over 300 miles on it in just a few weeks. #bikes#ebikes Thanks @CityofDenver!
The city’s Certifiably Green Denver program is providing up to $10K to help minority and/or women-owned small businesses become more sustainable. If you want your business to go green, apply at https://t.co/Q1zAqn6Lmj
If you are a person with a #Disability and you are unable to use a standard e-bike, you may be eligible to save up to $1,400 on the sale of an adaptive e-bike.
Find out more and apply for an adaptive rebate at ▶ https://t.co/v8o8CQRsbh.
🚴️Thanks to the voter-approved Climate Protection Fund, Denver's popular e-bike rebate program returns on February 27 at 11:00 a.m.! We have made changes to make this program simpler, safer and easier for Denverites to get an e-bike.
Get the deets ➡️ https://t.co/5OuD1aoTgR
Since 2021, the City of Denver has collected $5 million in fees from the $.10 everyone pays for bags at the store. About $100,000 of it is now available for small businesses. via @DanielleKNews https://t.co/KK9HN4hwg2
We're hiring! Our office is looking for an Environmental Justice Administrator. This role will work with Denver communities to create solutions to reduce the impacts of climate change.
Apply today: https://t.co/Qnt5FuuLuH
#SeeYourselfHere#DenverJobs
Denver is top of the class! Ahead of the upcoming global climate talks in Dubai, the @CityofDenver was just recognized as one of 119 “A-List” cities for our climate action and transparency.
Learn more ➡️ https://t.co/nbiTEWTeY7
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Inspiring interview with Liz Babcock, the Exec Dir of Denver's New Office of Climate Action, Sustainability, and Resiliency on CPR yesterday, talking about electrification of the city and the importance of providing opportunities for youth to lead. https://t.co/1pUzhj5BOc
Our interview with Denver’s new climate boss: https://t.co/kdF22EyEsA
Liz Babcock is focused on equitable electrification (including e-bikes), retrofits, and micro-transit.
An interview surrounded by low-flow toilets and other eco-friendly fixtures.
Meet Denver’s new climate boss Wednesday on Colorado Matters. How Liz Babcock plans to electrify Denver—equitably.
(Photos by @KevinJBeaty who’s #1 in my book.)
It’s all about the branding: The fossil fuel industry has spent years marketing 'natural gas' as a risk-free product — but in reality, methane is 80x more potent than CO2 as a greenhouse gas 🥵🌎 (with @emorwee + @ariellesamuel)
See more: https://t.co/W811W5TiaL
Newly uncovered documents shed more light on the gas industry's long history of using tobacco industry-style tactics to sow doubt about research linking gas stoves and respiratory illness. It's a campaign that continues today: https://t.co/aim6cvNJ66 via @jeffbradynews