Press: NM begins discussion on reusing wastewater from fracking

State agencies held the first public meeting about “produced water” Tuesday in Albuquerque ...
Bill to protect for Chaco passes House

The Chaco bill passed out of the Natural Resources Committee on July 17 and is another step further to becoming a federal law. Rep. Deb Haaland was excellent and a true champion for New Mexico in this Energy Dominance era. There is still much to get done and we continue to push and work on getting broader protections for the landscape, surrounding communities, and fight for environmental justice ...
Coming of Age in a Time of Change

Read the 4/10/2019 article in the Santa Fe Reporter on Kids and Climate ...
Trapping bill highlights state’s urban-rural divide

HB 366 has become known as Roxy’s Law, in honor of an 8-year-old heeler mix strangled in a trap last month at Santa Cruz Lake. When the House Energy, Environment and Natural Resources Committee took testimony from the public about the issue Thursday, however, the biggest argument against trapping was simply that it is cruel ...
Sierra Club weighs in on proposed science standards

There was a lot of interest after we issued a press release criticizing the Public Education Department’s draft science standards. Here are some examples of news articles: Santa Fe Reporter – The Same, But Different KOB Channel 4 – Science teaching guidelines trigger criticism in New Mexico Associated Press – Science Teaching Guidelines Trigger Criticism in New Mexico Image from Idaho National Lab via Flickr ...
In the News: Interior’s review of monuments complete, but details kept secret

In the August 24, 2017 edition of the Santa Fe New Mexican, the Sierra Club and other environmental organizations added their voices of concern over Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke's lack of transparency regarding secret recommendations related to our national monuments ...
PNM: San Juan coal plant uneconomical after 2022

For immediate release: Thursday, March 16, 2017 Contact: Camilla Feibelman, Sierra Club Rio Grande Chapter director, 505-715-8388, camilla.feibelman@sierraclub.org On Thursday, Public Service Company of New Mexico announced that an analysis of San Juan Generating Station in Waterflow, N.M., found that the coal-fired power plant will no longer be economically viable after 2022, when the plant’s coal contract and ownership agreements expire. This result will almost certainly expedite PNM’s transition from the plant to other sources of power. This latest development ...
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