HEAL Utah Applauds Climate Change Provisions in The Inflation Reduction Act, Urges Local Officials to Work on Local Solutions.
“This bill should mark the start of a new opportunity to finally prioritize our health and our environment as a nation.”
“This bill should mark the start of a new opportunity to finally prioritize our health and our environment as a nation.”
In the last 10 years, Utah has grown 18.4% and is expected to grow by 66% within the next 40 years. As Utah’s population increases, area sources like buildings will likely become the primary source of air pollution throughout the state. This makes revising Utah’s outdated building codes to the most efficient and sustainable codes a critical strategy in reducing emissions and safeguarding our health + environment.
With mixed emotions, we announce that Myron Willson, one of HEAL’s longtime board members, will retire from the board. While we are sad to see him go, we are so thankful for his years of dedicated service!
Please join us in welcoming HEAL Utah’s three newest board members, Gabriela Portugal, Briana Kobor, and John R. Contreras.
What are Small Modular Nuclear Reactors, and why are they not the answer. Learn about SMRs and how you can take action. Share on facebook…
Welcome Hector! HEAL Utah’s New Outreach Intern. Share on facebook Share on google Share on twitter Share on linkedin We are thrilled to introduce you…
Salt Lake City, UT – Today the Utah Division of Air Quality and the Air Quality Board heard from clean air advocates calling for strengthened…
he Community Renewable Energy Act was enacted by state legislation in 2019 (House Bill 411). The act allows eligible local governments to procure net-100% renewable electricity by 2030 on behalf of their residents and businesses.