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: Acting for the Common Good, Addressing Climate Challenges is not Optional
/in Earth & Faith, Faithful Citizenship, Featured Articles, NEWS, NM Legislature /by adminHere comments from representatives of other organizations
“We need climate action as our landscapes must heal from fossil fuel extraction for half a century,” said Wendy Atcitty, Indigenous energy manager at Naeva. “We know the sacredness and relationships of our natural elements, and we can’t waste a moment. Climate resiliency is now.”
“True environmental equity and justice for communities impacted by the climate crisis could help to restore the unbalanced systems of fossil extraction and man-made pollution, and address how the climate crisis has overshadowed generations,” said Ahtza Chavez, executive director at New Mexico Native Vote. “Indigenous people have the traditional knowledge and community power to produce a safe regenerative economy for the future. We as directly impacted communities and earth protectors must be at the forefront of finding solutions and good policy that addresses the needs of our people and of the Earth itself.”
“Families in New Mexico are feeling the impacts of climate change and air pollution on our health and the health of our children,” says Ana Rios, New Mexico State Coordinator for Mom Clean Air Force and Ecomadres. “New Mexico suffers from numerous ongoing impacts of the climate crisis; extreme heat, wildfires, and drought are some of the most noticeable. Our families urgently need climate solutions, and as always, communities of color, indigenous and low-income communities are the most impacted– this time by legislative inaction.”
“The state has made significant progress over the past four years, but the legislature this session failed in establishing statewide climate action,” said Ben Shelton, political & policy director at Conservation Voters New Mexico. “Legislators need to understand that their constituents want meaningful climate action to fully and swiftly meet the climate crisis we are facing in New Mexico. There is a lot of work left to do, but the process leading up to and during this session has revealed a broad and diverse movement that is ready for economy-wide climate action.”
St. John XXIII Catholic Community Discusses Intergation of Laudato Si into Parish Life
/in Earth & Faith, Featured Articles, NEWS /by adminMembers of the Social Concerns Ministry (including the Creation Care Committee) and a few staff members at St. John XXIII Catholic Community in Albuquerque held a strategy session on March 1 to discuss how to integrate Laudato Si (Pope Francis’ encyclical letter on the environment) into parish activities and liturgy
Open New Doors 2023 Legislative Session Video Series (Part 3): Community Steps Forward
/in Earth & Faith, Featured Articles, Media, NEWS /by adminThe third and final part of the Open New Doors video series, “Community Steps Forward,” shares stories from community members about their solutions and visions for the future of New Mexico. Their experiences show us how we can begin to open new doors to a thriving and resilient climate and economy for all New Mexicans.
Big shoutout to those interviewed!
Chris Dizon, Leader, Concerned Citizens Caring for the Future, Owner, Endless Energy Solar, Eunice, NM
Stephen Aldridge, mayor of Jal, NM
Kayley Shoup, Organizer, Concerned Citizens Caring for the Future, Carlsbad, NM
Angelica Rubio, NM State Representative, District 35, Las Cruces, NM
Pastor Dave Rogers, Leader, Concerned Citizens Caring for the Future, Carlsbad, NM