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    Month: May 2023

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    Lead, Governor: climate action can’t wait

    Lead, Governor: climate action can’t wait

    That’s three Sierra Club leaders three days in a row! Great job, John, Norman and Camilla! https://www.santafenewmexican.com/opinion/my_view/lead-governor-climate-action-cant-wait/article_7bad2a60-e52c-11ed-baf0-fb56d639783a.html

    Ellen Loehman May 1, 2023 Read more

    Connecting with Nature on Earth Day

    Connecting with Nature on Earth Day

    It was a beautiful morning in Southern New Mexico for a hike and remembering the importance of spending time outdoors, breathing fresh air and connecting with the beautiful landscapes of the Organ Mountains Desert Peaks National Monument on Earth Day.

    Ellen Loehman May 1, 2023 Read more

    Independent study says Prop K is economically feasible, would create jobs and have little to no ratepayer impact

    Independent study says Prop K is economically feasible, would create jobs and have little to no ratepayer impact

    In April 2023, researchers published a report looking at the technical and economic feasibility of Proposition K, the El Paso ballot initiative that would reduce climate pollution in the city and includes goals for increasing renewable energy on El Pasoans’ electricity grid.

    Ellen Loehman May 1, 2023 Read more
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