New analysis shows near-unanimous public opposition to eviscerating the BLM Methane Waste Rule – Center for Western Priorities, 4.23.18

CONTACT Aaron Weiss, Media Director Center for Western Priorities aaron@westernpriorities.org 720-279-0019 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE APRIL 23, 2018 As public comment period draws to a close, hundreds of thousands of Americans tell Ryan Zinke to not allow more venting and flaring of publicly-owned natural gas DENVER—With hours remaining in the public comment period on the Bureau [...]

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WEBINAR: Exploring Endocrine Disrupting Air Pollutants near Unconventional Oil and Gas Sites

Exploring Endocrine Disrupting Air Pollutants near Unconventional Oil and Gas Sites Many chemicals associated with unconventional oil and gas (UOG) activity are endocrine disruptors, including chemicals introduced during drilling and fracking as well as chemicals that come up from underground and show up in air emissions or wastewater. In this new webinar, Ashley Bolden, MSfocuses on endocrine [...]

By |2018-04-21T13:46:29-06:00April 21st, 2018|News|0 Comments

Gubernatorial candidate Joseph Cervantes on the environment – 4.20.18

By Laura Paskus This week, we’re running a series of interviews with New Mexico’s four gubernatorial candidates, each of whom answered questions about issues related to water, energy and climate change. Today, we feature state Senator Joseph Cervantes, a Democrat, who has served as a legislator for Doña Ana County since 2001. NMPR: We’re coming off a bad [...]

By |2018-04-20T11:46:33-06:00April 20th, 2018|News|0 Comments

Gubernatorial candidate Jeff Apodaca on the environment – NM Political Report, 4.20.18

By Laura Pasku Courtesy Photo Jeff Apodaca This week, we’re running a series of interviews with New Mexico’s four gubernatorial candidates, each of whom answered questions about issues related to water, energy and climate change. We kick off the series with Democrat Jeff Apodaca. Apodaca is a former media executive and the son of former Gov. Jerry Apodaca. [...]

By |2018-04-20T11:44:50-06:00April 20th, 2018|News|0 Comments

Gubernatorial candidate Michelle Lujan Grisham on the environment – NM Political Report, 4.20.18

By Laura Paskus Laura Paskus Rep. Michelle Lujan-Grisham This week, we’re running a series of interviews with New Mexico’s four gubernatorial candidates, each of whom answered questions about issues related to water, energy and climate change. Democrat Michelle Lujan Grisham currently serves as New Mexico’s congresswoman for the first congressional district. Before that, she worked in New Mexico [...]

By |2018-04-20T11:40:29-06:00April 20th, 2018|News|0 Comments

Gubernatorial candidate Steve Pearce on the environment – NM Political Report, 4.20.18

By Laura Paskus This week, we’re running a series of interviews with New Mexico’s four gubernatorial candidates, each of whom answered questions about issues related to water, energy and climate change. Steve Pearce currently serves as New Mexico’s second district congressman and is the lone Republican running for New Mexico governor. Pearce is also a veteran of the [...]

By |2018-04-20T11:38:16-06:00April 20th, 2018|News|0 Comments

Ryan Zinke’s Great American Fire Sale – The New Yorker, 4.16.18

By Carolyn Kormann The Interior Secretary, one of President Trump’s most loyal allies, sees public lands as the key to an “energy-dominant” future. Photograph by Morgan Rachel Levy / Redux Not long ago, the Bureau of Land Management, an agency within the U.S. Department of the Interior, began distributing “vision cards” to its employees. The front of [...]

By |2018-04-16T15:32:33-06:00April 16th, 2018|News|0 Comments

Southwest won’t run out of water, but changes need to happen now – New Mexico Political Report, 4.16.18

By Laura Paskus Hydrologist Shalenee Chavarria has a new paper out about the Rio Grande's streamflows For more than a decade, researchers have explained that warming will affect water supplies in the southwestern United States. Now in a new paper, hydrologist Shaleene Chavarria and University of New Mexico Earth and Planetary Sciences Professor David Gutzler show [...]

By |2018-04-16T10:55:09-06:00April 16th, 2018|News|0 Comments

Trial Date Set for Groundbreaking Kids’ Climate Lawsuit – Truthout, 4.15.18

by Lorraine Chow A trial date of Oct. 29 has been set for a landmark climate change lawsuit brought by a group of young Americans despite the Trump administration's efforts to halt the case. Juliana v. United States was filed in 2015 on behalf of 21 plaintiffs who ranged between 8 to 19 years old at the time. They allege their constitutional and [...]

By |2018-04-16T10:15:34-06:00April 16th, 2018|News|0 Comments
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