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Study shows $1 billion potential bill for oil and gas clean up without BLM rule change

KRWG--For far too long, antiquated policies under the current leasing system have left our families on the hook to pay to clean up messes left behind by bankrupt oil and gas companies – messes involving orphaned wells with decaying and leaking infrastructure that can pollute our air and water. This has robbed our communities of tax dollars that could have been put to use improving our children’s classrooms, and our hospitals and roadways.

By |August 18th, 2023|Categories: Blog Posts, Education Blog, Education News Coverage, Health Blog, Health News Coverage, News Coverage, Tax and Budget Blog, Tax and Budget News Coverage|Comments Off on Study shows $1 billion potential bill for oil and gas clean up without BLM rule change

Report emphasizes impacts of climate change on children’s health

NM Political Report--Shiv said the harm of climate change comes in the fact that all the issues are interrelated. “Having conditions for drought, we’re more likely to see more wildfires. That worsens air quality; we see poor air quality and that connects to extreme heat. It’s hard to pick out one issue. It’s all linked to climate change,” she said.

By |August 7th, 2023|Categories: Economic Security News Coverage, Health News Coverage, News Coverage|Comments Off on Report emphasizes impacts of climate change on children’s health

Kids are more vulnerable to the impacts of climate change, new report says

Albuquerque Journal--“Rising temperatures, droughts and floods have huge impacts on food chains — which then impact the amount of food, the quality of food and increases the prices of food,” Shiv said. “All of that makes it harder to access healthy, nutritious food … in a state where 21% of children already have limited access to food.”

By |August 7th, 2023|Categories: Economic Security News Coverage, Health News Coverage, News Coverage|Comments Off on Kids are more vulnerable to the impacts of climate change, new report says

Report: Children are More Susceptible to Climate Changes

Children are especially susceptible to extreme heat, air and water pollution, and other aspects of climate change. That’s the primary finding in a report released today by New Mexico Voices for Children. The report also looks at public policies the state can adopt to help protect the climate from more devastation and to better prepare New Mexicans from extreme weather and climate events, particularly those living in high-risk areas.

By |July 31st, 2023|Categories: Press Releases|Comments Off on Report: Children are More Susceptible to Climate Changes

Addressing Climate Change to Improve Children’s Health in New Mexico

Report Children are more susceptible to climate change than adults are and exposure to pollutants can cause life-long problems. There is much the state can do to mitigate climate change and to ensure that New Mexicans have the resources needed to recover from extreme climate-related events like wildfires. (State-level data on greenhouse gas emissions, and other climate-change-related issues.)

By |July 31st, 2023|Categories: Economic Security Publications, Health Publications, Local Data, Publications, Racial and Ethnic Equity Publications|Comments Off on Addressing Climate Change to Improve Children’s Health in New Mexico

Advocate’s Guide to the New Mexico State Budget

Advocacy Guide Designed as a companion to A Guide to the New Mexico State Budget, this guide is written for people who are interested in advocating for General Fund monies for operating and programmatic purposes.

By |July 28th, 2023|Categories: Human Rights/Civic Participation Publications, Publications, Tax and Budget Publications|Comments Off on Advocate’s Guide to the New Mexico State Budget
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