Calendar

New Mexico Climate Action

Calendar (all times are Mountain) 

 

  • Climate Masters Registration is now open!
    This year’s 10 week course in Santa Fe will run on Wednesday evenings from March 18 through May 20 and focuses on climate change in New Mexico, with locally relevant connections between water, soil, food production, consumption and waste, forest management, transportation, energy, at-risk communities, and climate resilience. Register now at the link above.

 

 

  • Every Monday at 5:30 pm:
    We Got Us! Organizing Calls

    Join these weekly calls with YUCCA (Youth United for Climate Crisis Action) to learn how you can get more involved in climate action in New Mexico

 

 

  • Thursday, February 19:
    Final day of the 2026 New Mexico Legislative Session
    Location: NM State Capitol Roundhouse, Santa Fe.

 

  • Thursday, February 19, 6:30 pm:
    Ground Water Resilience; How Do We Get There
    Join a NM Water Advocates Workshop to learn the facts and about actions New Mexico must take to increase the resilience of New Mexico’s heavily used groundwater from Gretel Follingstad, Ph.D. and Maurice Hall, Ph.D., of the Environmental Defense Fund. Gretel and Maurice are authors along with six other co-authors, of the New Mexico Groundwater Alliance’s excellent 2026 New Mexico 360. Zoom webinar.

 

 

  • Friday, February 20, Noon – 1:30 pm:
    Solar Eats!

    Join the Santa Fe Green Chamber of Commerce and REIA NM for lunch and a review of the legislative session. Lunch provided by Positive Energy Solar. Location: 3900 Paseo del Sol, Santa Fe.

 

 

  • Monday, February 23, 6:30 – 8 pm:
    350NM Speaker Series
    “The Walking School Bus”
    Learn about community building and positive climate impacts in the International District of Albuquerque. With Kelly Davis Ami and Leah Garcia of Albuquerque Public Schools.
    Normally the fourth Monday of the month.

    View previous 350NM talks here

 

 

  • Saturday, February 28, 11 am – 12:30 pm:
    BioBlitz – Santa Fe
    Join the next steward workshop with the Santa Fe Watershed Association and explore the wild side of Santa Fe! This FREE, engaging indoor–outdoor workshop, led by naturalist Michael Carr, will teach you how to use the iNaturalist app to observe and document local plants and wildlife while contributing to community science as part of the City Nature Challenge. Registration is required at the link above. Location: LaFarge Library, Santa Fe.

 

 

  • Wednesday – Friday, March 4 – 6:
    ReciproCity with Nature – from Theory to Reality
    Land and Water Summit – an annual conference that provides education and a forum for collaboration to advance nature-based solutions for land and water management in arid climates.
    Location: Indian Pueblo Cultural Center – Albuquerque.

 

 

 

 

  • Saturday, March 14, 9 am – Noon:
    Healthy Water Healthy People Teachers’ Workshop

    Join the Santa Fe Watershed Association to expand your knowledge of water quality testing parameters and best practices to engage students while diving into Project WET’s Healthy Water, Healthy People monitoring activities. Location: Santa Fe School for the Arts and Sciences, 5912 Jaguar Dr., Santa Fe.

 

 

  • Saturday, March 14, 1 – 3 pm:
    Save the Farm, Save the Future

    Film screening and panel discussion about this new film exploring agrivoltaics. Click the link above to reserve a free ticket courtesy NM Healthy Soil Working Group. Location: Guild Cinema, Albuquerque

 

 

 

 

  • Wednesdays, March 18 – May 20, 5:30 – 8 pm.
    Climate Masters

    This year’s 10 week course focuses on climate change in New Mexico, with locally relevant connections between water, soil, food production, consumption and waste, forest management, transportation, energy, at-risk communities, and climate resilience. Location: Randall Davey Audubon classroom, and three field trips. Register at the link above.

 

 

 

 

 

 

  • Saturday, April 25, 10 am – 2 pm:
    Earth Day at the Railyard

    Location: Railyard Park, Santa Fe.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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