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.

Park Service report nixes humans’ role in climate change – High Country News, 4.3.18

Interior promised not to interfere with agency science. A long-awaited report shows otherwise. Elizabeth Shogren ANALYSISApril 2, 2018 This story was originally published by Reveal, and is republished here with permission. National Park Service officials have deleted every mention of humans’ role in causing climate change in drafts of a long-awaited report on sea level rise and [...]

By |2018-04-03T15:26:48-06:00April 3rd, 2018|News|0 Comments

As Millions In Taxpayer Revenues Go Up In Flames, Value of Lost Natural Gas Projected onto State Taxation and Revenue Building in Albuquerque – Sierra Club Press Release, 4.3.18

ALBUQUERQUE – As the sun set yesterday evening, passersby were able to make out an image projected onto the building at 300 San Mateo, at the corner of San Mateo and Central, a private building that leases office space to several state departments, including the New Mexico State Taxation and Revenue Department. The image prominently featured [...]

By |2018-04-03T15:04:21-06:00April 3rd, 2018|News|0 Comments

Why ‘Cloud Seeding’ is Increasingly Attractive to the Thirsty West – The Pew Charitable Foundation, 2.20.18

By Sophie Quinton Skiers ride the chairlift at Sunlight Mountain Resort in Glenwood Springs, Colorado. Water scarcity and new research are spurring ski resorts, water districts and states across the West to invest in “cloud seeding,” a technology that aims to increase natural snowfall. Chelsea Self/Glenwood Springs Post Independent via AP CHEYENNE, Wyo. — Machines [...]

By |2018-04-03T14:58:48-06:00April 3rd, 2018|News|0 Comments

Court OKs Chaco-area NEPA study but faults cultural review – E&E News, 4.2.18

Ellen M. Gilmer Chaco Canyon is home to ancient tribal artifacts, while the surrounding area includes oil and gas wells, ranches, and Navajo communities. A federal court has rejected environmental claims against oil and gas development around the revered Chaco Canyon area of New Mexico. But the court agreed with critics that federal officials violated [...]

By |2018-04-02T13:29:27-06:00April 2nd, 2018|News|0 Comments

Here’s why New Mexico’s oil boom is raising a lot of questions about water – LA Times, 3.25.18

By KEITH SCHNEIDER A pumpjack sits on the outskirts of town at dawn in January 2016 in the Permian Basin oil field near Midland, Texas. (Spencer Platt / Getty Images)   Massive oil drilling rigs stretch across the horizon here like giant carnival rides — 85 in all, lighting the night sky across two counties that [...]

By |2018-04-02T13:19:41-06:00April 2nd, 2018|News|0 Comments

East Mountain water application spurs protests from residents, silence from State Engineer – NM Politics, 3.26.18

By Laura Paskus The tony neighborhoods tucked into the juniper-dotted grasslands on the east side of the Sandia Mountains represent yet another battleground in New Mexico’s water wars, one in which the state’s top water official has abandoned one side for the other.Last week, testimony ended in a trial over whether a private company can [...]

By |2018-03-26T09:08:27-06:00March 26th, 2018|News|0 Comments

BLM seeks $16M boost in budget to speed drilling permit process – Farmington Daily Times, 3.19.18

by John R. Moses Agency still unable to report how many permits are in backlog (Photo: Daily Times file photo) FARMINGTON — Federal documents indicate some progress was made during 2017 in the handling of backlogged onshore drilling lease permits on public lands. But hard figures on how many permits are still in the backlog [...]

By |2018-03-24T10:19:24-06:00March 24th, 2018|News|0 Comments

Being Unprepared: A Scout’s Nightmare, a City’s Perilous Stupidity – Mercury Messenger, 3.24.18

Being Unprepared: A Scout's Nightmare, a City's Perilous Stupidity What would happen to Albuquerque if the Southwest suffered a double whammy from climate change — rising seas on the West Coast and a mega drought in the Colorado River and Rio Grande Basins? Would we see a migration of the dispossessed from California and the [...]

By |2018-03-24T09:58:43-06:00March 24th, 2018|News|0 Comments

What’s quelling the anxiety of electric-car drivers? – High Country New, 3.20.18

Charging corridors will make an interior West electric-car road trip increasingly possible. Jessica Kutz  Gerald Espinosa vividly remembers his anxiety-riddled drive up Colorado’s McClure Pass in May 2015, watching the charge on his fully electric Fiat 500e plummet as he inched toward the 8,755-foot summit. He was in the final stretch of what normally would [...]

By |2018-03-24T09:54:52-06:00March 22nd, 2018|News|0 Comments
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