A shortage of housing in New Mexico s largest cities forces many to drive hundreds of miles a day for jobs, making it harder to fight climate change, according to local experts. As in other parts of the country, home prices and rents have increased dramatically the past two years in Albuquerque and Santa Fe. It is estimated those who commute to Santa Fe generate between 10% and 20% of the county s total greenhouse gas emissions. .
Midnight Meadows in northern New Mexico s Carson National Forest is one of 22 sites identified as "wetland jewels," and volunteers will continue their work to keep it that way starting Friday. Restoration has been underway since 2016 to install erosion and restoration structures including Zuni bowls, one-rock dams and rock rundowns. The project, organized by the Albuquerque Wildlife Federation and the environmental group Amigos Bravos, follows the principles of "induced meandering" to hold more water on the landscape. .
Thousands of former mines, brownfield sites, and orphaned oil and gas wells are scattered across West Virginia, and a new report from the National Wildlife Federation highlights how cleaning up the land could help fight climate change. Reforesting just 25% of abandoned mine lands could potentially trap around 232 metric tons of carbon each year, according to the report. Anger Rosser, executive director of the West Virginia Rivers Coalition, said in addition to curbing greenhouse gas emissions, it would help protect homes by reducing flood and landslide risks. .
The Inflation Reduction Act has made a historic investment of $370 billion dollars to fight climate change over the next decade. Among its benefits, the act will provide tax credits for Rural Electric Cooperatives to move toward clean energy. Brianne Knisley is Tennessee campaign manager for Appalachian Voices - a founding member of the Rural Power Coalition. .