New Mexico Environment Department’s proposed methane air pollution rules much improved May 6, 2021 | News Release Today, the New Mexico Environment Department proposed new rules to limit emissions from oil and gas operations in the state by requiring companies to…
Press Release: New Mexico Conservation Organizations Celebrate President Biden’s Bold Executive Actions
January 29, 2021
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE January 27, 2021 NEW MEXICO CONSERVATION ORGANIZATIONS CELEBRATE PRESIDENT BIDEN’S BOLD EXECUTIVE ACTIONS TO REFORM OIL AND GAS LEASING ON PUBLIC LANDS AND SET A NATIONAL 30X30 STANDARD Administration Promises to Safeguard 30% of the Nation’s Land…
Report: New Mexico’s Clean Energy Economy Begins by Investing in Workforce Development
September 21, 2020
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Monday, September 7, 2020 Contact: Isaac De Luna | idelunanavarro.ccp@gmail.com | 505.917.5501 Report: New Mexico’s Clean Energy Economy Begins by Investing in Workforce Development Albuquerque, N.M – A recent report by the University of New Mexico Center for…
A bold vision for New Mexico
March 19, 2020
Landmark Legislation Increasing Access to Renewable Energy Passes First Committee FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Tuesday, February 4th, 2020 Santa Fe, N.M. — This morning, HB 9 Community Solar Act (Roybal Caballero/Egolf/A. Romero) passed its first committee hearing, House Energy, Environment, and…
CVNM Statement on Supreme Court Ruling That Energy Transition Act Applies to San Juan Generating Station Abandonment Proceeding
January 29, 2020
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Wednesday, January 29, 2020 Media Contact:Molly Taylor at 505-554-4115 orMolly@cvnm.org CVNM Statement on Supreme Court Ruling That Energy Transition Act Applies to San Juan Generating Station Abandonment Proceeding Santa Fe – Today, the New Mexico Supreme Court…
CVNM Applauds Gov. Lujan Grisham’s Leadership on Climate Change
November 21, 2019
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CVNM Applauds Gov. Lujan Grisham’s Leadership on Climate Change Santa Fe, N.M.— Today, the New Mexico Environment Department and Energy, Minerals and Natural Resources Department released a report on their progress to meet ambitious climate goals set…
NMOGA Coordinates to Distort Public Discourse on Climate Action
September 19, 2019
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE NMOGA Coordinates to Distort Public Discourse on Climate Action Polling shows New Mexican support of climate action at all-time high Santa Fe, N.M. – Today, Conservation Voters New Mexico (CVNM) applauds ProgressNow NM for shining a light…
Task force faces criticism from County Commission
August 31, 2019
By Christina Tsosie | Gallup Independent GALLUP – McKinley County Board of Commissioners was presented with a proposal from the Conservation Voters of New Mexico Education Fund imploring the board to support its efforts to create a Blue Ribbon Uranium…
Sparks fly in Jemez Mountains electric co-op politics
August 31, 2019
By Steve Terrell | Santa Fe New Mexican Political clashes over replacing coal power with cleaner energy sources aren’t just affecting the state’s largest electric utility, Public Service Company of New Mexico, which is at the center of a fight…