New Mexico is updating its bonding rules — the financial requirements that ensure oil and gas companies pay to clean up and shut down wells at the end of their life. These rules are critical for protecting our land, water, climate, and communities. Learn how you can take action.
New Mexico’s methane rules are cutting pollution compared to Texas. However, there is still more work to be done. Improving enforcement and strengthening these protections means cleaner air and healthier communities.
New Mexico is deciding how to regulate produced water, the toxic wastewater from oil and gas drilling. Strong rules are needed to protect rivers, aquifers, and communities from pollution.
We partner with New Mexico Water Advocates on legislation to protect our fresh water.
We participate in the Protect NM Waters coalition to support protection of our precious freshwater resources at a regulatory and legislative level.
We are resisting the fast-tracking of mining operations by the current federal administration through our participation in the New Mexico Mining Watch Coalition.
We continue to defend the Advanced Clean Vehicle Standards which are under attack by special interest groups.
We advocate for robust planning and resources to be directed toward the public health impacts of extreme weather.
We are advocating for comprehensive climate legislation that aligns with the emission reduction targets of the Paris Climate Agreement.
We continue to mobilize support for the Green Amendment.