Bosque plan fails to account for environmental impact

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By Richard Barish
Central New Mexico Group

Albuquerque Mayor Richard Berry has initiated a planning process called “ABQ the Plan.” The purpose of The Plan is to identify enhancements that will improve the quality of life for Albuquerque residents and entice businesses to locate and grow here.


Introduced Legislative Memorials would have monitored Game & Fish Dept.

By Mary Katherine Ray
Chapter Wildlife chair

Rep. Jeff Steinborn of Las Cruces, who sits on the House Energy and Natural Resources Committee, heard the testimony on HB579, the bill to ban trapping on public land, and afterward introduced two memorials that would have provided needed oversight of New Mexico Game and Fish Department.


2013 session ends on a good note

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By Dan Lorimier
Chapter lobbyist

After 60 stressful days of committee hearings, floor sessions, caucuses and meetings, the First Session of the 51st Legislature drew to a close at noon March 16.

Hard lobbying by the Rio Grande Chapter and our ally organizations blocked all of the environmentally threatening legislative proposals put forth in 2013. We also successfully worked to pass several proactive bills and memorials.

The chapter Lobby Team was strengthened with support from Gaye Reese and Elliot Stern, who reinforced Legislative Chair Judith Bunney’s daily efforts. We also got analytical help from Legislative Committee members like Jack Sullivan and Ken Hughes. Chapter activists provided strong support for our priority bills.


Rio Grande del Norte designated a new National Monument: Diverse coalition came together to protect truly special New Mexico place

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By Eliza Kretzmann
New Mexico Wild America coordinator

Washington, DC — On March 25, President Obama designated the Rio Grande del Norte National Monument. Located in Northern New Mexico near Taos, the monument area is about 242,000 acres and is home to vast mesas and an abundance of wildlife and recreation opportunities.


Deal would reduce millions of tons of carbon dioxide, but where’s the renewable energy?

Coal - San Juan

By Shrayas Jatkar
Beyond Coal organizing representative

The state of New Mexico and PNM announced that they had struck a major deal with the Environmental Protection Agency on Feb. 15 regarding the future of the San Juan Generating Station, a 40-year-old coal-burning power plant near Farmington. Key elements of the deal are to close two of the four coal-burning units by the end of 2017 while putting pollution controls on the remaining two units to reduce emissions of nitrogen oxide and other toxic pollutants.


National Geographic close to going Green for it's paper source

According to Green America's Better Paper Project latest report, (more info click here) the organization has succeeded in getting one of the largest, most influential magazine publishers in the country to admit the benefits of using recycled paper.


Sierra Club "Meet and Greet" re. Uranium Mining Contamination, April 16 -17, 2013 - Gallup, NM

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A chance to introduce yourselves to the No Nukes ActivistNetwork Team and its Front-End Working Group.

With Sierrans from Utah, New Mexico, Ohio, Tennessee and Michigan participating, the Front-End Group works on uranium mining, milling, enrichment and nuclear fuel fabrication issues for the Club’s national Nuclear Free Campaign.

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Central Group executive committee welcomes three new members

As part of an outreach campaign, the Central Group executive committee asked for volunteers to serve on the committee and help guide Sierra Club activities around the central part of the state. Three members volunteered.


Santa Fe Herbfest 2013 - Apr 20 - SF

The Herb Society of America, Sangre de Cristo Unit
Presents
A Symposium: Santa Fe Herbfest 2013
Saturday, April 20
9 AM to 3 PM
Santa Fe Community College
Jemez Room
6401 Richards Avenue
Santa Fe, New Mexico
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See PDF attachment for schedule, registration form
Cost is $55 per person, which includes lunch.
Registration deadline is April 10.

Featured Speakers
Jim Long


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