About Lynne Fischer

We have an amazing group of concerned, dedicated activist citizens in this State. There are so many people and groups trying to make a difference in regard to our environment. But it isn't always easy to find out about all of the events happening or keep track of the efforts that New Mexicans are making to address global warming. So I created this website in order to have a single place to go for information, if you want to get involved in climate related activities. I believe that if we work together we have the numbers that can create a greater impact and more influence, which ultimately will help us achieve our multiple environmental goals.

In Permian, company leadership and state standards are critical for reducing oil and gas methane emissions – Environmental Defense Fund, 6.13.18

By Jon Goldstein and Colin Leyden  This May, ExxonMobil, the world’s largest publicly traded oil and gas company, announcedtargets to limit methane waste from its global operations. We’ve also seen commitments to cut methane from a range of leading companies like BP and others. But as more companies step forward with methane targets, it begs the question: Is voluntary action from companies [...]

By |2018-06-13T09:25:14-06:00June 13th, 2018|News|0 Comments

Arizona water utility chooses solar over coal – High Country News, 6.8.18

The decision tips the ailing Navajo Generating Station closer to its planned closure. by Jessica Kutz  In one of the latest bids to save the Navajo Generating Station, the West’s largest coal-burning power plant, the Department of Interior has stepped in to try and stave off its closure. Last week, Timothy Petty, the Interior Department’s [...]

By |2018-06-12T15:54:27-06:00June 12th, 2018|News|0 Comments

VALLE VIDAL Northern New Mexico’s Living Legacy – Western Environmental Law Center, 6.11.18

Throughout the West, special places – enchantingly beautiful, priceless, and awe-inspiring – bring communities together. Imagine your favorite haven now: an ancient forest in the Northwest, a sweeping ridgeline vista in the Intermountain West, or a breathtaking desert canyon in the Southwest. Many of these lands are public lands owned by all of us, and [...]

By |2018-06-11T09:59:53-06:00June 11th, 2018|News|0 Comments

Martinez, state energy secretary face tough questions from congressional committee By Laura Paskus – NM Policial Report. 6.7.18

By Laura Paskus On Wednesday, Gov. Susana Martinez and her energy secretary testified in Washington, D.C. that New Mexico is losing revenue from oil and gas drilling due to bureaucratic backlogs. Martinez and Ken McQueen, a former energy executive who now heads the New Mexico Energy, Minerals and Natural Resources Department, testified before a House committee [...]

By |2018-06-07T10:04:10-06:00June 7th, 2018|News|0 Comments

With no permanent repository for commercial nuclear waste, NM is in the spotlight – NM Political Report, 5.29.18

By Laura Paskus At a public meeting in Albuquerque last week, most people opposed plans for a nuclear waste storage facility. Over the past two decades, southeastern New Mexico has embraced an industry many other communities throughout the country have rejected. Following more than 20 years of proposals, studies and battles, the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant [...]

By |2018-05-29T12:06:02-06:00May 29th, 2018|News|0 Comments

Electric cars will exceed half the market and displace 7 percent of gasoline consumption by 2040: report – Green Car Reports, 5.25.18

by Eric C. Evarts Footage from June 2016 LAPD announcement of lease for 100 BMW i3 electric cars [CBS Channel 2, LA] Electric car sales are poised to increase tenfold by 2025 and reach 55 percent of car sales worldwide by 2040, according to the latest report on electric cars from Bloomberg New Energy Finance. While electric cars' [...]

By |2018-05-25T14:34:57-06:00May 25th, 2018|News|0 Comments

Tribes, senators seek buffer around world heritage site – The News Observer, 5.22.18

BY SUSAN MONTOYA BRYAN ALBUQUERQUE, N.M.  A swath of northwestern New Mexico's oil and gas country would be off limits to drilling under proposed federal legislation that seeks to make permanent a buffer zone that has kept development away from Chaco Culture National Historical Park and other sites held sacred by Native American tribes. The [...]

By |2018-05-24T10:26:11-06:00May 24th, 2018|News|0 Comments

Drilling boom threatens web of ancient roads in Southwest – Science, 5.16.18

  An aerial photo shows ancient linear roads that led to Pueblo Alto in Chaco Culture National Historical Park. ADRIEL HEISEY Drilling boom threatens web of ancient roads in Southwest By April ReeseMay. 16, 2018 , 12:50 PM About 1000 years ago, indigenous people built an elaborate network of great houses, kivas, and grand roads centered [...]

By |2018-05-24T10:22:23-06:00May 24th, 2018|News|0 Comments
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