Breathe Utah
@breatheutah
Advancing solutions to Utah’s air quality through education, multi-stakeholder collaboration and good policy.
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http://www.breatheutah.org/ 29-03-2010 00:45:51
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Thank you Daniel McCay for your work on SB15! Telework for better air 💙 #utpol #cleanair #drivelessworkbetter
Check out this ABC4 News In Focus segment on the expanding electric vehicle market in Utah with our Executive Director and friends from Mark Miller Subaru and Rocky Mountain Power UT. abc4.com/news/infocus/i…
This year, Breathe Utah is competing for the #ClearTheAirChallenge trophy! Join us in making efforts to carpool, take public transit, trip chain, walk and telework more in July: travelwisetracker.com/#/ Clear the Air Challenge
As we approach the end of the Challenge, we want to give a shoutout to our Community Supporters! These organizations help us spread the word about clearing Utah's air. #ClearTheAirChallenge Utah DEQ #UtahSBC GREENbike Breathe Utah Envision Utah Utah Open Lands
Methane leaks are a bigger deal in Utah than some realize. “If you had natural gas leaking in your home, you would do something about it immediately,” said Breathe Utah’s Ashley Miller. buff.ly/46URhFl
We just released a report with @Taxpayers + Breathe Utah to quantify methane waste in Utah. We found in one year there was $48 Million worth of wasted natural gas– enough to meet 20% of the state’s residential needs. Read more from David Condos KUER 90.1 ⬇️🧵 kuer.org/health-science…
"It’s not just methane," says Ashley Miller, of Breathe Utah. "It's other hazardous air pollutants that we really care about for public health. We have a real serious air quality problem in these areas." More from Anastasia Hufham / The Salt Lake Tribune: sltrib.com/news/environme…
Thank you, Daniel W. Thatcher for all you do for our state and standing up for what is right. You are appreciated!
As a regional campus of the Utah State University system, USU Uintah Basin provides accessible, flexible education options—allowing Utahns to stay close to their hometowns while earning a high-quality degree. I enjoyed meeting with school leaders to learn about their programs and discuss