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)
Sister Joan Brown Joins National IPL President in Support of Pope Francis’ Laudate Deum
/in Earth & Faith, Featured Articles, NEWS /by adminWhen Pope Francis released his follow-up document to Laudato Si in early October, the national Interfaith Power & Light issued a statement in support of the pope’s new encyclical Laudate Deum. The IPL statement quoted two faith leaders, national president Susan Hendershot and our own Sister Joan Brown.
Rev. Hendershot also published a joint op-ed with other faith partners in the National Catholic Reporter.
The published piece has links to two other relevant articles in the NCR
Related: Editorial: Climate action requires interfaith collaboration
Related: Faith groups to G7 leaders: Peace requires a fossil fuel treaty
Catholic Climate Covenant also issued a statement in support of the encyclical offered a plan on how we can respond to the pontiff’s new exhortation.
Stay tuned for more resources related to Laudate Deum.
Faith Leaders, IPL Supporters Testify at Hearing on Advanced Clean Vehicle Standards
/in Air Pollution, Electric Vehicles, Faithful Citizenship, Featured Articles, NEWS /by adminThe Environmental Improvement Board and Albuquerque Bernalillo Air Quality Board were holding public hearings on Nov. 13-15 to dteremine whether or not to adopt the proposed Advanced Clean Vehicle Standards.
Members of the public had the opportunity to testify on the new standards. We have compiled from faith leaders and supporters of Interfaith Power & Light New Mexico & El Paso (Sister Joan Brown, John Maddaus, Ruth Striegel, Clara Sims, Rabbi Nahum Ward-Lev, Rev. Dr. Rob Woodruff) on this page.
Op-Ed: Clean Cars standards benefit rural New Mexicans
/in Air Pollution, Electric Vehicles, Featured Articles, Media, NEWS /by adminWe need to take action, and that starts with supporting the state’s clean vehicles initiative in November 13-15 public hearings held by the New Mexico Environmental Improvement Board and Albuquerque-Bernalillo County Air Quality Control Board.
Transportation pollution ranks second highest in the state behind pollution from the extraction and production of oil and gas.
This pollution fuels climate change and extreme heat and devastation from wildfires, as well as rising ozone levels—which are high in San Juan County—that exacerbate respiratory diseases, asthma and premature mortality, especially among vulnerable New Mexicans, children, older people and those living near transportation corridors.
And while some might think clean vehicle standards are just for big cities, the benefits extend well into rural areas like the four corners of our state, including the Farmington area.