NMIPL IN THE NEWS

Videos on Environmental Racism in Arizona Urge Reduction in Methane Pollution

The Arizona-based coalition Fuerte created a couple of videos as part of its campaign to fight environmental racism.

Low income and BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, and People of Color) communities in Arizona, such as those in Maryvale, South Phoenix, and South Tucson, have a history of *environmental racism. 

*Environmental racism refers to institutional rules, regulations, policies, or government and/or corporate decisions that disproportionately target low income and BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, and People of Color) communities to environmental burdens and a lack of environmental benefits. Environmental burdens include proximity to toxic facilities, noise and environmental pollution, hazardous waste, and other factors that compromise healthy lifestyles. Environmental benefits include access to green spaces, healthy food, clean air and water, and other factors that promote healthy lifestyles.

The environmental justice movement pushes for environmental, economic, and social justice and demands that a clean environment be treated as a basic human right.

#CutMethanePollution 

Reducing methane pollution from the oil and gas industry is the quickest, most cost-effective way to slow the rate of climate change and protect communities across the country.

 

Coalition to Hold Events in New Mexico Around BLM Lease Auction

The Bureau of Land Management will have a 3,000 acre lease auction on-line on public land in the Permian Basin on May 25.

A coalition, including IPL NM & EL, is  planning an event to give a letter to BLM regarding No More Sacrifice Zones and concerns for sacred land, water, air, and climate and our communities and their health.

Events at:
May 22 Carlsbad
May 23  Farmington
May 24 Albuquerque
May 25 Las Cruces and Santa Fe
Watch for time, place and more details about events in each of these communities.

Join Us for Our First Monthly Earth Spirit Sharing

IPL is beginning a monthly Earth and Spirit sharing for support, inspiration,and deepening community as we live into the meaning of caring for our common Home. Sacred grounding and sharing is so important for our long haul loving work that can only be done in community with everything that exists.

Lisa Leahigh, a Buddhist practitioner who is in and Eco-chaplaincy program through Upaya Zen Center in Santa Fe is leading the monthly evenings.

 They will be the 4th Wednesday of each month at 6 pm on zoom.

Please join us for a short grounding meditation, reflection, and council-style sharing, in honor of the inner-outer world. May this gathering be a source of renewal and help us to continue showing up for this earth and ourselves.

Outline of the hour reflection and sharing:

·     Welcome and lighting of the candle.

·      Guided meditation practice.

·      An offering (reading, video, prayer).

·      Sharing and listening from the heart.

·      Closing with a dedication

Register here  

A Zoom link will be sent to you upon registration

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)