NMIPL IN THE NEWS
Carlsbad Current Argus. Sep. 3, 2020 New Mexico finalizes oil and gas wastewater regulations, lawmakers hear testimony (Rev. Nick King Quoted)
Las Cruces Sun-News, Aug. 19, 2020, Report on solving climate crisis brings hope (Co-authored by Michael Sells, Clara Sims and Edith Yanez)
Santa Fe New Mexican, Aug. 15, 2020 Vote your values this November (Commentary by Larry Rasmussen and Tabitha Arnold)
NM-IPL Board Member: Protecting Mother Earth and her inhabitants should be an administration priority for Biden
/in Featured Articles, NEWS, NMIPL in the News /by adminTerry Sloan, a member of the New Mexico Interfaith Power & Light board of directors, wrote a piece for the National Catholic Reporter relating how a new presidential administration would help improve the situation for Native/Indigenous communities in the U.S. Mr. Sloan is a Navajo and Hopi Native American from Tuba City, AZ. He has extensive experience with Tribal governments and non-profit organizations, governments, economic development and is the current supervising/manager senior accountant with Sloan & Company. Below are excerpts of the NCR article published on Jan. 26. 2021.
I am a Native/Indigenous American in a torn United States. It was painful to watch the dismantling of our once great country the last four years. I — we — could do nothing to stop it but attempted to minimize the damage and destruction where we could, as we were powerless, even amongst the powerful.
It was a hard-fought battle for me and my efforts to get Joe Biden elected 46th president of the United States. I am that rarity, a Catholic Native American…I can now breathe, relax and have faith again in our government.
I was ecstatic to see Biden sign the United States back on to the Paris Agreement on climate change. The Paris Agreement is an accord within the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, addressing the mitigation of greenhouse gas emissions, along with adaptation and finance.
From a Native American rights perspective, I ask that our rights be once again honored and respected. Many of our rights have been trampled on, disrespected and violated, our lands exploited, our needs and wishes ignored and or shelved.
The implementation of the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP) must restart. In September 2014, at the U.N. World Conference on Indigenous Peoples, the General Assembly mandated that all member states begin implementation of the declaration.
Read full article in NCR
Sister Joan Brown Quoted in NCR Article
/in Faithful Citizenship, Featured Articles, NEWS, NMIPL in the News /by adminThe Climate 21 Project produced a series of memos with input from more than 150 experts on how the next president can implement a whole-of-government response to climate change beginning on Day One.
The Climate 21 Project put forward recommendations for 11 federal departments and offices, including the Justice Department, State Department, the Office of Management and Budget and U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.
Read full article, entitled “Biden to enter White House with Cabinet stocked with climate advocates,” published on Jan. 19, 2021
Mark Your Calendars: Week of Faith and Climate Action April 16-25
/in Featured Articles, NEWS /by adminThe annual Interfaith Power & Light Week of Faith and Climate Action is April 16-25, 2021. In New Mexico we make this a month of inspiration, learning and action in faith communities. The theme is Sacred Ground: Cultivating Connections between Faith, Food, and Climate. Resources, worship guides and more coming soon. Register here
Take the Pledge
On a related note, you are invited to become Faith Climate Justice Advocates for national IPL and in New Mexico. Encourage your faith community to take the pledge: Help us reach out to people of faith in your community by sharing the pledge with your family, friends, and community.