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.

The Rio Grande Is Dying. Does Anyone Care? – New York Times Opinion, 9.8.18

Drained by farmers and divided by treaty, America’s second-longest river is running dry. By Richard Parker The Rio Grande near La Joya, N.M., in August. Less snowpack means the river is being drained dry by irrigation demands.CreditCreditIvan Pierre Aguirre for The New York Times EL PASO — One of North America’s great rivers is dying. Stretching [...]

By |2018-09-10T09:06:17-06:00September 10th, 2018|News|0 Comments

Governments ‘not on track’ to cap temperatures at below 2 degrees: U.N. – World News, 9.2.18

by Amy Sawitta Lefevre BANGKOK, (Reuters) - Governments are not on track to meet a goal of the 2015 Paris agreement of capping temperatures well below 2 degrees Celsius (3.6 degrees Fahrenheit) before the end of the century, a United Nations official said on Sunday ahead of climate-change talks in Bangkok this week. Patricia Espinosa, head of the [...]

By |2018-09-10T08:41:24-06:00September 10th, 2018|News|0 Comments

Growing Support for NM for Enhance 2018 Antiquities Act – Public News Service, 8.27.18

In 2017, New Mexico's Rio Grande del Norte National Monument avoided an acreage reduction during the U.S. Interior Department's review of 27 national monuments. (conservationslands.org) August 27, 2018 ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — New Mexico's U.S. senators, two of its three U.S. representatives, plus tribal, conservation and community leaders have gotten behind a bill that would strengthen [...]

By |2018-09-10T08:32:20-06:00September 10th, 2018|News|0 Comments

Retake Our Democracy 2018 General Election Strategy

Retake Our Democracy 2018 General Election Strategy Retake Our Democracy has developed a 2018 General Election Strategy that is designed to make it easier for New Mexicans to target their time and donations strategically. Our strategy is not to pick 3-4 races and then coordinate canvassing and calling, but rather to do the research on national, [...]

By |2018-09-08T15:05:31-06:00September 8th, 2018|News|0 Comments

Volunteer for Boycott the Bottle – Santa Fe, 8.29.18

Boycott the Bottle at Zozobra 2018 - Volunteer TODAY! The Santa Fe Green Chamber of Commerce and SFWA have collaborated with the Kiwanis Club to make this year’s Zozobra event a plastic water bottle free event. This means that only re-useable bottles will be sold and water will be supplied for free to event-goers.   WE NEED YOU to volunteer [...]

By |2018-08-29T09:42:05-06:00August 29th, 2018|News|0 Comments

Pearce hypocrisy: Toll roads good, methane controls bad – Progress Now NM, 8.23.18

By Lucas Herndon This week, Rep. Steve Pearce proposed toll roads as the answer to the massive amounts of traffic on Southeastern New Mexico highways due to the boom in oil production and the corresponding increase in oil traffic. The increased congestion along highway 285 outside of Lovington has given it the dubious nickname “highway of death.” The idea is [...]

By |2018-08-25T10:27:13-06:00August 25th, 2018|News|0 Comments

Big oil asks government to protect it from climate change – AP, 8.23.18

By WILL WEISSERT PORT ARTHUR, Texas (AP) — As the nation plans new defenses against the more powerful storms and higher tides expected from climate change, one project stands out: an ambitious proposal to build a nearly 60-mile “spine” of concrete seawalls, earthen barriers, floating gates and steel levees on the Texas Gulf Coast. Like [...]

By |2018-08-23T12:49:21-06:00August 23rd, 2018|News|0 Comments

Outgoing administration won’t talk about water plan, but gubernatorial candidates will – NM Political Report, 8.20.18

By Laura Paskus Anyone who is paying attention to the Rio Grande’s drying riverbed and dropping reservoirs or is worried about declining groundwater levels probably has something to say about how the state might handle current—and coming—challenges. And they currently have their chance. The public comment period for New Mexico’s draft water plan ends next week. [...]

By |2018-08-21T16:48:04-06:00August 21st, 2018|News|0 Comments
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