
Jennifer Oldham
Freelance Writer and Editor at Freelance
Itinerant reporter. Voracious reader. Half marathoner. World explorer. All views expressed are my own.
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4 days ago |
kunc.org | Jennifer Oldham
Remember the banana peels, apple cores and leftover pizza you recently threw in the garbage? Today, your food waste, and your neighbors’, is emitting climate-warming greenhouse gases as it decomposes in a nearby municipal landfill. Buried food scraps and yard waste at 51 dumps across Colorado generate an amount of methane equivalent to driving 1 million gasoline-powered cars for a year.
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4 days ago |
whowhatwhy.org | Jennifer Oldham
Science Proposed rules would force operators to measure methane emissions, fix leaks and — in some cases — install gas collection systems. Remember the banana peels, apple cores, and leftover pizza you recently threw in the garbage? Today, your food waste, and your neighbors’, is emitting climate-warming greenhouse gases as it decomposes in a nearby municipal landfill.
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1 week ago |
coloradosun.com | Jennifer Oldham |Dana Coffield
Remember the banana peels, apple cores and leftover pizza you recently threw in the garbage? Today, your food waste, and your neighbors’, is emitting climate-warming greenhouse gases as it decomposes in a nearby municipal landfill. Buried food scraps and yard waste at 51 dumps across Colorado generate an amount of methane equivalent to driving 1 million gasoline-powered cars for a year.
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1 week ago |
capitalandmain.com | Jennifer Oldham
Remember the banana peels, apple cores and leftover pizza you recently threw in the garbage? Today, your food waste, and your neighbors’, is emitting climate-warming greenhouse gases as it decomposes in a nearby municipal landfill. Buried food scraps and yard waste at 51 dumps across Colorado generate an amount of methane equivalent to driving 1 million gasoline-powered cars for a year.
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1 month ago |
coloradosun.com | Jennifer Oldham |Dana Coffield
The Centennial State may become first in the nation to require retailers to warn consumers that burning fossil fuels “releases air pollutants and greenhouse gases, known by the state of Colorado to be linked to significant health impacts and global heating.”The warning is the linchpin of a bill — House Bill 1277 — that narrowly passed the state House on April 2 and is scheduled to be heard Wednesday in the Senate Transportation and Energy Committee.
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