ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE

We seek that all people, regardless of their race, ethnicity, socioeconomic status, or geographic location, have a right to equal protection from environmental risks, as well as the benefits of a clean and healthy environment.

We focus on progressive policies that promote clean air, water, renewable energy and sustainable living conditions for all New Mexicans, while holding oil and gas companies accountable for polluting our state.

We strive to uplift the voices of the marginalized communities affected by environmental burdens and provide them with equitable access to resources and environmental education.

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After failing in NMleg, Gov moves Outdoor Division anyway

After failing in NMleg, Gov moves Outdoor Division anyway

Lucas Herndon | August 18, 2023
Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham’s administration recently signed off on a plan to move the Outdoor Recreation Division from its home…
New ads target NM Governor for lack of climate action

New ads target NM Governor for lack of climate action

Lucas Herndon | June 20, 2023
ProgressNow New Mexico launched a new series of digital advertisements this week to call attention to Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham’s…
NM hires oil & gas lobbyist to lead transition from oil & gas!

NM hires oil & gas lobbyist to lead transition from oil & gas!

Lucas Herndon | April 28, 2023
Last year New Mexico’s Economic Development Department (EDD) sent out an official Request for Proposal (RFP) to hire a contractor…
NM is a leader on climate issues! Or, at least we were…

NM is a leader on climate issues! Or, at least we were…

Lucas Herndon | April 11, 2023
What happened with “environmental” bills this 2023 session? Much has been written and said already since Friday of last week when…
NMOGA report is missing a few things, here’s what they left out

NMOGA report is missing a few things, here’s what they left out

Lucas Herndon | January 19, 2023
All week long as the New Mexico Legislature has convened in Santa Fe, a steady mantra has been heard in…

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