New Mexico Sun


Renewable energy touted as cost-effective replacement for San Juan Coal Plant

A recent study suggests that a combination of renewable energy, battery storage, and energy efficiency presents the most economical alternative for replacing the coal-fired San Juan Generating Station.


Sierra Club supports New Mexico's ban on coyote-killing contests

New Mexico Land Commissioner Stephanie Garcia Richard has enacted a ban on coyote-killing contests across 9.5 million acres of state trust land.


Greater Chaco advocates protest land sale at Bureau of Land Management

Over 200 advocates gathered in front of the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) state office in Santa Fe to protest an online auction scheduled for December 5th and 6th.


Public opposes EPA's proposed rollback on methane protections

The public comment period for the Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) proposal to reduce methane pollution safeguards concluded recently.


New Mexicans oppose rollback of EPA methane standards at Denver hearing

Tribal, faith, and youth leaders from New Mexico gathered in Denver to voice their opposition to the Trump administration's proposal to roll back EPA methane regulations.


Trump administration reverses second oil and gas regulation within a week

The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) has repealed its Methane Waste Rule, a move that comes shortly after the Trump administration weakened EPA regulations aimed at reducing methane pollution.


EPA proposes changes to methane rules affecting oil and gas industry

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Acting Administrator Andrew Wheeler has proposed changes to the EPA's Methane Rules, which have been in place for nearly a year.


BLM plans December lease sale in Greater Chaco amid calls for more analysis

After deferring a March lease sale for fracking in the Greater Chaco area due to the need for more cultural study and consultation, the Department of the Interior’s Bureau of Land Management (BLM) plans to hold another sale this December.


Zinke holds private meeting in New Mexico without public access

Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke is in New Mexico for a private event at the Tamaya resort.


Leaders protest DOI committee's stance on fossil fuel royalties

Community, tribal, and faith leaders gathered in Albuquerque to protest the Interior Department's Royalty Policy Committee meeting.


Sierra Club advises on using VW settlement for EV infrastructure in New Mexico

New Mexico has a significant opportunity to address emissions in its transportation sector through the VW settlement funds.


New Mexico residents raise concerns over proposed radioactive waste storage site

Community members in southeastern New Mexico, including farmers, faith leaders, and oil-industry representatives, have expressed concerns about a proposed high-level radioactive waste storage project.


Opposition mounts against rollback of BLM methane regulations

As of midnight on April 23, over 400,000 individuals expressed strong opposition to the Trump Administration's decision to roll back the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) methane rules.


Public raises concerns over nuclear waste storage proposal in New Mexico

Activists in Albuquerque, New Mexico, have raised concerns over a proposal by Holtec International to store up to 100,000 tons of high-level radioactive nuclear waste in the state.


Demonstration highlights methane waste amid proposed regulation changes

Passersby in Albuquerque witnessed a striking demonstration as an image was projected onto a building at 300 San Mateo, which houses the New Mexico State Taxation and Revenue Department.


Navajo communities protest fracking with warning signs along U.S. Highway 550

For Immediate Release Community members in the Greater Chaco region have taken action against fracking by placing signs along U.S. 550 in Counselor, New Mexico.


Interior Department cancels fracking lease near Chaco Culture National Historical Park

On March 2, the Interior Department announced the cancellation of an oil and gas lease sale near Chaco Culture National Historical Park in northern New Mexico.


Holtec's nuclear waste storage proposal in New Mexico accepted by NRC

The Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) has accepted an application from Holtec International to store up to 100,000 metric tons of spent fuel rods at a site located between Carlsbad and Hobbs, New Mexico.


BLM delays enforcement of methane waste prevention rule until January 2019

Today, Secretary Zinke finalized the delay of the Bureau of Land Management’s (BLM) Methane and Waste Prevention rule until January 2019.


Sandoval officials face criticism over proposed oil and gas drilling ordinance

Last week, the Sandoval County Planning and Zoning Commission recommended an oil and gas ordinance that could bypass public input, with a vote of 3-2.