Create jobs to eliminate the methane hotspot – Farmington Daily Times, 4.15.17

by Gloria Lehmer There’s a lot of talk in Washington right now about energy independence and creating jobs. Yet some members of Congress and the Trump Administration are signaling that when it comes to special interests, they’re willing to sacrifice both. For example, President Trump recently signed an Executive Order “on Promoting Energy Independence and [...]

By |2017-04-18T08:26:08-06:00April 18th, 2017|News|0 Comments

As Oil and Gas Industry Goes Big in the Permian, Efforts to Tackle Emissions Will Be Telling – Environmental Defense Fund, 4.13.17

By Jon Goldstein and Ben Ratner Much ink has been spilled recently about big new oil and gas investments in the Permian Basin across West Texas and Southeastern New Mexico. What some are dubbing “Permania” includes a more than $6 billion investment by ExxonMobil in New Mexico acreage and an almost $3 billion one by [...]

By |2017-04-13T19:47:52-06:00April 13th, 2017|News|0 Comments

Congress is running out of time to repeal Obama orders – High Country News, 4.11.17

by Rebecca Leber/Mother Jones This story was originally published by Mother Jones and is reproduced here as part of the Climate Desk collaboration. With budget battles and promised tax reform ahead, President Donald Trump is running out of time to claim legislative wins. Especially since most of them have been from his rollback of environmental regulations put forward during [...]

By |2017-04-12T10:59:54-06:00April 12th, 2017|News|0 Comments

For NM, Methane Mitigation Means Cleaner Air, Good Jobs – Public News Service, 4.12.17

Plugging natural-gas leaks is providing more jobs for New Mexicans, along with protecting the environment. (Creative Commons/Wikimedia) April 12, 2017 SANTA FE, N.M. - A new report shows a booming business in stopping leaks in natural-gas pipelines across the country. While cleaner air is good news for the environment in New Mexico, it might be [...]

By |2017-04-12T10:57:45-06:00April 12th, 2017|News|0 Comments

Economic leader seeks public help to halt plant closure – Farmington Daily Times, 4.6.17

by Leigh Black Irvin FARMINGTON – Saving the more than 645 jobs that would be lost if the San Juan Mine and Generating Station close down in five years was a major theme at Thursday's Four Corners Economic Development membership meeting at San Juan College. The 4CED group, which focuses on supporting San Juan County business [...]

By |2017-04-11T14:00:54-06:00April 11th, 2017|News|0 Comments

Xcel Energy To Build NM’s Largest Wind Farm – Green Fire Times, April Issue

"Wind facility costs have dropped significantly. Combined with federal tax credits (which are set to expire), wind energy has become increasingly attractive to utilites. Xcel Energy has announced plans to build the largest wind farm in New Mexico. The 522-megawatt, $865 million Sagamore Wind Project will be in Roosevelt County, approximately 20 miles south of Portales. [...]

By |2017-04-07T13:08:06-06:00April 7th, 2017|News|0 Comments

What comes after coal? – Energy Transition, 6.27.16

by Ben Paulos How do communities deal with the energy transition, in particular the loss of mining jobs? Ben Paulos takes a look at the documentary After Coal and two coal-dependent communities in Wales and Kentucky. Coal has been historically crucial in Appalachian communities (Photo by Russel Lee, 1946, modified, from the American National Archives [...]

By |2017-04-06T13:31:21-06:00April 6th, 2017|News|0 Comments

Drought planning: Water shortages expected in New Mexico – Santa Fe New Mexican, 4.1.17

Posted: Friday, March 31, 2017 2:45 pm | Updated: 4:18 pm, Fri Mar 31, 2017. Associated Press | ALBUQUERQUE — In all but one corner of New Mexico, water managers are projecting shortages in drinking and irrigation supplies given expected demand and variability in rainfall over the next few decades. Like many places in the [...]

By |2017-04-01T15:49:03-06:00April 1st, 2017|News|0 Comments

Orders from Trump, Zinke reverse nation’s climate and energy policy – Environment, 3.30.17

by Laura Paskus As carbon dioxide levels hit levels unseen in 650,000 years and global temperatures continue to rise, the United States government is rolling back climate change policies. On Tuesday, President Donald Trump signed an executive order revoking and rescinding all Obama-era orders and reports addressing climate and clean energy. He also ordered the [...]

By |2017-04-01T10:25:24-06:00April 1st, 2017|News|0 Comments
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