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DENVER ~ Colorado Continues to Lead in Environmental Reporting and Data Transparency, Receives Top Marks from CDP
For the second consecutive year, Colorado has been recognized for its exceptional environmental reporting and data transparency by CDP, a global non-profit organization that runs the world's only independent environmental disclosure system. Out of 91 states and regions that disclosed their data in 2025, Colorado was one of only two to receive the prestigious "A-list" designation.
In addition to the state's recognition, 30 cities in the United States were also named to the A-list, including Aspen, Denver, Fort Collins, and Lakewood.
Governor Jared Polis expressed his pride in Colorado's leadership in using data-driven approaches to combat climate change and protect natural resources while also saving money for its residents. He stated that data plays a crucial role in making informed decisions that benefit both the environment and the economy. The governor also expressed his gratitude for CDP's recognition and looks forward to showcasing the ongoing benefits of Colorado's climate work.
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Jill Hunsaker Ryan, executive director of the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment (CDPHE), echoed Governor Polis' sentiments. She emphasized that this recognition is a testament to what can be achieved when science, transparency, and action are at the forefront. Ryan also highlighted how strong data helps set targets, implement emission reduction strategies, and measure progress towards reducing emissions. This not only protects communities but also improves health outcomes and reduces costly impacts on public health.
To receive top-status A-list recognition from CDP, states and local governments must meet rigorous criteria. This includes publishing an emissions inventory, conducting a climate risk and vulnerability assessment, and developing a climate action plan through CDP. Additionally, A-listers must be actively working towards achieving net-zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050 or sooner while tracking their progress towards this goal.
Colorado's commitment to data transparency is an integral part of its environmental justice strategy. By working closely with local governments, communities, and businesses, the state aims to inform initiatives that reduce emissions, improve air quality, and ultimately save money for its residents.
With this latest recognition from CDP, Colorado continues to set an example for other states and regions in the fight against climate change. By prioritizing data-driven approaches and transparency, the state is making significant strides towards a more sustainable future for all.
For the second consecutive year, Colorado has been recognized for its exceptional environmental reporting and data transparency by CDP, a global non-profit organization that runs the world's only independent environmental disclosure system. Out of 91 states and regions that disclosed their data in 2025, Colorado was one of only two to receive the prestigious "A-list" designation.
In addition to the state's recognition, 30 cities in the United States were also named to the A-list, including Aspen, Denver, Fort Collins, and Lakewood.
Governor Jared Polis expressed his pride in Colorado's leadership in using data-driven approaches to combat climate change and protect natural resources while also saving money for its residents. He stated that data plays a crucial role in making informed decisions that benefit both the environment and the economy. The governor also expressed his gratitude for CDP's recognition and looks forward to showcasing the ongoing benefits of Colorado's climate work.
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Jill Hunsaker Ryan, executive director of the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment (CDPHE), echoed Governor Polis' sentiments. She emphasized that this recognition is a testament to what can be achieved when science, transparency, and action are at the forefront. Ryan also highlighted how strong data helps set targets, implement emission reduction strategies, and measure progress towards reducing emissions. This not only protects communities but also improves health outcomes and reduces costly impacts on public health.
To receive top-status A-list recognition from CDP, states and local governments must meet rigorous criteria. This includes publishing an emissions inventory, conducting a climate risk and vulnerability assessment, and developing a climate action plan through CDP. Additionally, A-listers must be actively working towards achieving net-zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050 or sooner while tracking their progress towards this goal.
Colorado's commitment to data transparency is an integral part of its environmental justice strategy. By working closely with local governments, communities, and businesses, the state aims to inform initiatives that reduce emissions, improve air quality, and ultimately save money for its residents.
With this latest recognition from CDP, Colorado continues to set an example for other states and regions in the fight against climate change. By prioritizing data-driven approaches and transparency, the state is making significant strides towards a more sustainable future for all.
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