2023 Colorado Statewide Inventory of Greenhouse This 2023 Inventory continues to do so, being the seventh version published by the State, the third biennial report, and the second by the CCP The goal of every GHG inventory is to be as complete, accurate, precise, transparent, comparable, timely, and relevant as possible
2023 Colorado Statewide Inventory of Greenhouse Gas Emissions and Sinks This 2023 Inventory continues to do so, being the seventh version published by the State, the third biennial report, and the second by the CCP The goal of every GHG inventory is to be as complete, accurate, precise, transparent, comparable, timely, and relevant as possible
Colorado Greenhouse Gas Inventory - Department of Public Health . . . Each report covers emissions activities within the state back to 2005 as well as projected future emissions under different policy action scenarios The science of climate change is rich in scope and complexity and continues to improve
Greenhouse Gas Pollution Reduction Roadmap - Colorado Roadmap 2 0 shows that without any new rules or laws beyond what is already underway as of the fall 2023, Colorado is projected to be more than 80% of the way to meeting its statutory goal of a 50% emissions reduction in 2030 from 2005 levels
State Carbon Dioxide Emissions Data - U. S. Energy Information . . . State Energy Portal offers multiple ways to examine energy and energy-related CO 2 emissions data and contains narratives and rankings for each state EIA Energy Mapping System provides interactive maps for the major energy facilities and infrastructure in the United States
GHGRP Emissions by Location - US EPA Data from greenhouse gas-emitting facilities and suppliers in 2023 to the EPA greenhouse gas reporting program, as well as data highlights from the reporting year
Are Colorado’s carbon emissions among the highest in the world? While Colorado ranks near the middle of U S states for carbon emissions per capita, it still produces enough CO2 per person to rival countries on the World Bank’s list of top emitters internationally In 2023, Colorado produced 13 9 metric tons of carbon dioxide emissions per capita
Community GHG Emissions Data Dashboard - City of Boulder Boulder’s largest emissions sources are electricity use, natural gas use, on-road transportation and aviation This demonstrates the continued importance of moving away from fossil fuels and adopting cleaner sources to power the energy grid, such as solar and wind