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EPA awards Colorado an “unprecedented” $328 million to fight climate pollution

Money will be used to reduce climate-warming methane, carbon dioxide emissions

A technician searches for methane leaks with an infrared camera in Damascus, Ark., June 28, 2016. Natural gas, long seen as a cleaner alternative to coal and an important tool in the fight to slow global warming, can be just as harmful to the climate, a new study has concluded. (Andrea Morales/The New York Times)
A technician searches for methane leaks with an infrared camera in Damascus, Ark., June 28, 2016. Natural gas, long seen as a cleaner alternative to coal and an important tool in the fight to slow global warming, can be just as harmful to the climate, a new study has concluded. (Andrea Morales/The New York Times)
Noelle Phillips of The Denver Post.
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The Colorado Energy Office will receive $129 million and the Denver Regional Council of Governments will receive $199.7 million through grants awarded by the Environmental Protection Agency.
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