Testimony on State Methane Rules: Rev. Lynne Hinton
Members and supporters of New Mexico Interfaith Power & Light have prepared testimony for hearings held by the Environmental Improvement Board. The hearings, held the week of Sept. 20-24, are in support of the The New Mexico Environment Department’s (NMED) strong proposal to cut ozone-forming volatile organic compounds (VOCs) and methane released by the oil and gas industry.
I am Rev. Lynne Hinton and I am the Conference Director of the NM Conference of Churches and I live in Albuquerque. I am here today because like so many other people of faith, I am concerned about methane pollution in our state. I also come because of the scripture reading known as our lectionary on record for this Sunday. In the gospel reading, Jesus told his followers it would be better for a millstone to be hung around the neck of someone and thrown into the sea than to carry out harm against a child.
Today I come speaking for our children, recognizing that I am a part of a generation causing them harm and remembering that we did not inherit this planet from our ancestors but rather we are borrowing it from our children.
We know that New Mexico has a horrible record regarding methane pollution. There are leaks from oil and gas operators that are releasing tons of methane and we also know that the operators are not being held accountable for the pollution being created.
I come asking that you now also speak for the children and create and enforce strong methane rules, that we find ways to protect our children by requiring more frequent inspections to find and repair any leaks, that we develop strong requirements for operators to control their pollution and that we find ways to cut all methane pollution from the oil and gas industry in our state.
When the history books bear our stories, note our positions and our values, I hope this board and the people of faith across the state of New Mexico will be found to be on the side of taking care of our earth and our children.
Thank you for allowing me to speak and for your concerns for our beautiful planet for present days and for generations to come.