DENVER (KDVR) — Would a sign at the pump telling you about climate and health impacts stop you from buying that next tank of gasoline?
Would it at least make you think about it?
That’s what Colorado legislators are grappling with as they debate a bill, HB25-1277, Increasing Transparency Impact of Fuel Products , that would require retailers selling or displaying for sale certain fuel products to provide information to consumers about the impact of consuming the fuel. The bill, as written, would require gas stations to label fuel products with the phrase:…