Colorado gas stations would have to post climate change warnings under bill passed by House
- House Bill 1277, concerning climate change warnings, passed the state House on Wednesday.
- Legislators intend to inform Coloradans about climate change's sources and impacts.
- The bill requires Colorado gas stations to display specific warning stickers by July 1, 2026.
- The sticker reads: "Warning: Use of this product releases air pollutants and greenhouse gases, known by the state of Colorado to be linked to significant health impacts and global heating."
- With 33-30 vote, the bill now advances to the state Senate for further consideration.
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Colorado gas stations would have to post climate change warnings under bill passed by House
Gas stations across Colorado would have to post stickers warning drivers that their use of fuel contributes to climate change under a bill that narrowly passed the Colorado House Wednesday.
·Denver, United States
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