New Mexico
Now is the time to open new doors for New Mexico
Are you able to think about a New Mexico summer season the place the pages of this newspaper aren’t dominated by information of devastating climate-change-fueled wildfires ripping via our communities and forests? We will.
Our actuality is that the local weather disaster is already right here and inflicting hurt. Burning fossil fuels on the expense of our local weather, setting, and well being to pursue financial development with out contemplating the prices for the final century acquired us right here.
It would not should be this manner. We will select to confront the local weather disaster and open new doorways to an economic system the place all communities thrive, and New Mexico’s air, land, water and wildlife are protected.
After 100 years of overdependence on fossil fuels, the environment, well being, and economic system are struggling. New Mexico ranks fiftieth in little one wellbeing and fiftieth in schooling. One in 5 New Mexican youngsters faces starvation. Extended drought, elevated warmth and wildfire threaten our air, land, water and wildlife. We will see the tragic penalties of this within the quite a few communities impacted by the Calf Canyon/Hermits Peak wildfire, from lack of houses to degraded air high quality and extra. The increase and bust of a fossil-fueled economic system forestall our means to make investments to enhance the well-being of our state.
These realities level to a reality that my neighbors and our communities throughout New Mexico have been saying for years. New Mexicans need secure neighborhoods, good faculties and jobs with alternatives to advance. Respecting our range, traditions and one another — and instilling these values within the subsequent technology — is crucial to making sure that our state thrives. An equitable financial transition to a renewable power economic system will assist communities with the instruments to determine a path ahead that works for them. We’d like options that concurrently tackle New Mexicans’ local weather and financial crises and that convey extra fairness and justice to our energy-based economic system. Our local weather and setting, jobs and economic system and well being are inextricably linked — each coverage alternative that impacts one impacts the others.
For too lengthy, oil and gasoline lobbyists and the elected officers that defend them have spoken for us by persevering with to double down on a fossil-fueled economic system on the expense of a lot that we maintain expensive.
That is what “open new doorways” is all about. On the newly launched Open New Doorways web site (opennewdoorsnm.org), created in partnership with CAVU, the Heart for Civic Coverage, NAVA Training Challenge, the New Mexico Wildlife Federation, and the Western Environmental Regulation Heart, New Mexicans from all around the state can have a spot to share their imaginative and prescient for creating each a thriving economic system and a wholesome local weather. We reject the false alternative that we should in some way select between them.
Now could be the time we converse up with one voice, collectively, and fearlessly proclaim that opening new doorways for New Mexico means centering fairness and justice in a transition away from fossil fuels and the business’s climate-damaging and health-harming air pollution. By lifting our collective voices, we name on our decision-makers to heed the warnings our planet is giving us and construct an economic system that displays New Mexicans’ values. Signal the pledge or share your personal story at OpenNewDoorsNM.org.
Authored by NAVA Training Challenge Govt Director Ahtza Chavez and Heart for Civic Coverage Chief Working Officer Melanie Aranda on behalf of the Open New Doorways steering committee. OpenNewDoorsNM.org is a venture of an allied group of local weather, fairness and justice, conservation, and environmental organizations centered on the pressing want for a managed, simply, and equitable transition away from the state’s present over-dependence on oil and gasoline revenues to handle the local weather emergency.