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NM state government reducing its carbon footprint » Albuquerque Journal

.... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... On Thursday we celebrate Earth Day, a time to give thanks for our environment and to recommit ourselves to addressing the threats it faces. In New Mexico, we are blessed with one of the most diverse environments in the world, from the forested Rocky Mountains in the north to the high plains in the east, from the tablelands and mesas in the west to the Chihuahuan Desert in the south. But as in the rest of the world, our environment is threatened by climate change. Its effects are all around us: record heat, diseased forests, larger wildfires and mountain snowpacks that run off too quickly.

State government committed to reducing carbon footprint

State government committed to reducing carbon footprint Sec. Ken Ortiz On Thursday, April 22, we celebrate Earth Day, a time to give thanks for our environment and to recommit ourselves to addressing the threats it faces. In New Mexico, we are blessed with one of the most diverse environments in the world, from the forested Rocky Mountains in the north to the high plains in the east, from the tablelands and mesas in the west to the Chihuahuan Desert in the south. But as in the rest of the world, our environment is threatened by climate change. Its effects are all around us: record heat, diseased forests, larger wildfires and mountain snowpacks that run off too quickly.

Earth Day 2021: New Mexico is blessed with diverse environments

Earth Day 2021: New Mexico is blessed with diverse environments New Mexico General Services Secretary Ken Ortiz © Photo/Michael Sievers A crowd gathers on Library Mall in Madison, Wis. to celebrate the first Earth Day, April 22, 1970. The day s events included a march up State Street to the Capitol, a street fair and educational seminars. On Thursday April 22, we celebrate Earth Day, a time to give thanks for our environment and to recommit ourselves to addressing the threats it faces. Popular Searches In New Mexico, we are blessed with one of the most diverse environments in the world, from the forested Rocky Mountains in the north to the high plains in the east, from the tablelands and mesas in the west to the Chihuahuan Desert in the south.

Earth Day 2021: New Mexico Is Moving Forward

  In New Mexico, we are blessed with one of the most diverse environments in the world, from the forested Rocky Mountains in the north to the high plains in the east, from the tablelands and mesas in the west to the Chihuahuan Desert in the south.   But as in the rest of the world, our environment is threatened by climate change. Its effects are all around us: record heat, diseased forests, larger wildfires and mountain snowpacks that run off too quickly.   In January 2019, shortly after taking office, Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham signed an executive order to address climate change. The order’s objective is to achieve a statewide reduction in greenhouse gas emissions of at least 45 percent by 2030 as compared to 2005 levels.

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