Fracking Linked to Cancer-Causing Chemicals, New YSPH Study Finds – Yale School of Public Health, 10.24.16

Photo credit: Dreamstime "An expansive new analysis by Yale School of Public Health researchers confirms that numerous carcinogens involved in the controversial practice of hydraulic fracturing have the potential to contaminate air and water in nearby communities. Fracking is now common in the United States, currently occurring in 30 states, and with millions of people [...]

By |2016-10-27T12:00:56-06:00October 27th, 2016|News|0 Comments

Interior Department Announces Broader Plan to Review Management of Lands in Northwestern New Mexico – 10/20/16

Contact: Interior_Press@ios.doi.gov WASHINGTON -- To address concerns regarding mineral leasing and development activity adjacent to Chaco Culture National Historical Park, Deputy Secretary of the Interior Michael L. Connor today announced the U.S. Department of the Interior will expand the resource management planning effort underway in the Farmington, New Mexico area. For the first time, the [...]

By |2016-10-22T14:07:04-06:00October 22nd, 2016|News|0 Comments

Sierra Club Rio Grande Chapter releases New Mexico endorsement list for 2016 general election

The Sierra Club Rio Grande Chapter on Tuesday released its statewide slate of endorsements in one of the most critical elections for the environment New Mexicans have ever faced. “This year’s election is critical for putting New Mexico back on a path toward clean water, clean energy and thriving wildlife and public lands,” said Rio [...]

By |2016-10-18T17:27:17-06:00October 18th, 2016|News|0 Comments

Sierra Club Political Endorsements – 10.11.16

If we want to increase New Mexico's renewable-energy requirements and create clean jobs; end trapping on public lands; and protect greater Chaco Canyon, Sandoval County and our state from the threats of fracking, then we must change the balance in our state Legislature to a pro-environment majority. With those goals in mind, below are our New Mexico endorsements for the [...]

By |2016-10-21T16:10:59-06:00October 11th, 2016|News|0 Comments

Fears, Tears and Jeers at a BLM Listening Session: a Navajo Community Takes Fracking to Heart – Counter Punch, 10.7.16

by Francis Madeson Meeting on fracking in Counselor, New Mexico. There were Agonistes on both sides of the dais at the Bureau of Land Management’s listening session at the Torreon, Counselor and Ojo Encino Tri-Chapter meeting on September 28. A Diné mother publicly apologized to her daughter for allowing drilling on their lands, and a [...]

By |2016-10-21T16:10:59-06:00October 7th, 2016|News|0 Comments

Liberal government’s carbon tax plan provokes anger from provinces – The Globe and Mail, 10.3.16

SHAWN MCCARTHY AND DANIEL LEBLANC Prime Minister Justin Trudeau issued an ultimatum to the provinces on Monday, announcing his government’s plan to set a minimum carbon tax even as environment ministers were meeting in Montreal to discuss options for carbon pricing. Several provinces and territories reacted angrily – three environment ministers walked out of the [...]

By |2016-10-21T16:10:59-06:00October 6th, 2016|News|0 Comments

Southwest faces threat of megadroughts/Threat curbed if only humanity can reduce greenhouse gases – Durango Herald, 10.6.16

Enlarge photo Rich Pedroncelli/Associated Press file By ALICIA CHANG AP Science Writer New research published on Wednesday found that increasing temperatures will greatly increase the risk of megadroughts in the Southwest. Oppressive dry spells lasting at least two decades have gripped the Southwest before, but scientists said future megadroughts would be hotter and more severe, [...]

By |2016-10-21T16:10:59-06:00October 6th, 2016|News|0 Comments

Energy in Native America Tribes offer differing views on the desired level of government oversight – Santa Fe Reporter, 10.5.16

October 5, 2016, 12:00 am By Elizabeth Miller Dueling perspectives on energy development on tribal lands emerged at a US House of Representatives Natural Resources Committee field hearing Tuesday morning in Santa Fe, when a panel of expert witnesses from tribes convened by the committee, chaired by US Rep. Rob Bishop (R-Utah) was repeatedly interrupted [...]

By |2016-10-21T16:10:59-06:00October 5th, 2016|News|0 Comments
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