
By Tasha Newland
Project C, or the Colorado Carbon Fund, is a voluntary carbon offset program developed by the Colorado Governor’s Energy Office (“GEO”). Project C was initiated by the GEO in August 2008 and offers high quality, verified carbon offsets to individuals, businesses and government agencies interested in mitigating their carbon footprint as a way to support new energy efficiency and renewable energy projects to reduce greenhouse gas emissions in Colorado.
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Two weeks ago, the New Mexico Energy, Minerals and Natural Resources Department, Oil Conservation Division, held its first Stakeholder’s Meeting to discuss GreenHouse Gas emissions (GHGs) (i.e., carbon dioxide and methane) by the oil and gas industry. This meeting was mandated by Governor Bill Richardson’s recent executive orders requiring reductions in GHGs in New Mexico.
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Earlier this week I attended a meeting of the Utah Climate Change Stakeholders Task Force, which was created to provide policy recommendations to the Governor’s Blue-Ribbon Climate Change Commission. Similar groups have been created in other states, including New Mexico, Arizona and California. The Task Force is considering an extensive menu of policy options culled from a variety of state and federal initiatives, ranging from energy efficiency standards to tax incentives for conservation to emissions trading to mandatory reductions of greenhouse gases.
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