Colorado May Require Pollution Warning Labels on Gas Pumps
Douglas McIntyre, Editor-in-Chief at Climate Crisis 24/7, reports on a new proposal in Colorado that would require pollution warning labels on gas pumps. The legislation would inform consumers that fuel can be harmful to human health. McIntyre questions whether such warnings will change public perception, as the connection between gasoline and pollution is already well-known. However, the move could set a national precedent for fuel transparency and climate awareness.
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