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SUMMARY:350 Santa Fe January Meeting of the Month: Methane
DESCRIPTION:Mitigating Methane Growth to Contain Global Warming\nOur meeting of the month\, Saturday\, January 11h 10:00 am will feature a presentation by Dr. Manvendra Dubey\, Fellow\, Los Alamos National Laboratory. He will review the current state of methane emissions problem and what might be done. \nAbstract\nMethane (CH4) is the 2nd most important anthropogenic greenhouse gas (GHG) that has contributed 0.5 C to the observed warming since the pre-industrial times. It is short lived with a ~decade lifetime ~80 times more potent a GHG than the long-lived carbon dioxide that lasts for centuries. Therefore\, reducing CH4 will slow warming in the short term. Furthermore\, CH4 is a valuable commodity. The U.S. Global Methane Pledge promised 30 percent reduction in CH4 emissions by 2030\, a big step towards stabilizing climate. Methane’s annual increase\, following a pause in the early 2000s\, has accelerated breaking records in 2020 and 2021\, underscoring challenges to achieve and verify the pledge. The methane cycle is complex with large emissions from fossil fuels\, food production and landfills\, as well as natural wetlands. These are expected to increase with climate change and humanity’s growing energy and food needs. Methane levels are sensitive to the hydroxyl radical that is the sink for methane. I will highlight exponential advances in observations and inverse modeling to constrain CH4 sources at local\, regional\, and global scales to make measurable reductions. Modern leak detection and repair technologies have matured to identify and curtail fugitive emissions from the vast fossil sector and meet stringent regulatory requirements. Advanced dairy management\, such as the use of microbial digesters in dairies to capture and use biogas for energy is feasible. The convergence of public and private sectors\, economic incentives\, technical innovations and verifiable regulations\, the consumers and producers\, and multiple agencies to scale current technologies and is a source of optimism to reduce humanity’s CH4 emissions this decade. Progress on this path needs to be sustained to contain global warming to manageable levels. \nBio \nDr. Manvendra Dubey is a Laboratory Fellow at LANL. His PhD at Harvard and postdoc at SRI-International elucidated radical-molecule reaction mechanisms to predict stratospheric ozone deletion by halocarbons and supersonic transport. Dubey integrates laboratory and field measurements to refine climate-change assessment models. He has performed targeted greenhouse gas and aerosol observations to verify emission inventories and validate parameterizations. He demonstrated that smoke from fires plays a key role in climate. He helped isolate the human climate signal from natural variability\, showing that the Arctic is warming faster than the globe. Dubey discovered the Four Corners methane hot spot and has developed satellite methods to verify greenhouse gas emissions. He is an AAAS and Fulbright Fellow. He gave the 2023 Keeling lecture and won the 2019 and 2022 R&D100 awards. \nJoin via zoom
URL:https://350santafe.org/event/350-santa-fe-jan-monthly/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:discussion,monthly meeting
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SUMMARY:350 Santa Fe November Meeting of the Month: EV Battery Reuse - Cancelled
DESCRIPTION:Invited Talk: EV Battery Renewal with Tobias Hecht\nUnfortunately\, this event has been cancelled.\nOur meeting of the month\, Saturday\, November 2nd 10:00 am will feature a presentation by Tobias Hectht\, ReJoule Energy\, on their projects. \nSome Background \nMost decommissioned electric vehicle batteries languish in warehouses. The CARES project\, proposed by ReJoule\, a second-life battery diagnostics and reuse company\, will use retired electric vehicle batteries to provide demand reduction\, load shifting\, and resilience to two affordable housing complexes and a Red Lake Nation workforce development campus.
URL:https://350santafe.org/event/350-santa-fe-nov-monthly-meeting/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:discussion,monthly meeting
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SUMMARY:350 Santa Fe October Meeting of the Month: Green Bank
DESCRIPTION:Invited Talk: The New Mexico Climate Investment Center with Beth Beloff\nOur meeting of the month\, Thursday\, October 10th 10:00 am will feature a presentation by Beth Beloff on the The New Mexico Climate Investment Center\, sometimes known as the ‘green bank’. Beth will discuss the center’s goals\, how they will be attained and progress so far. \nJoin via zoom
URL:https://350santafe.org/event/350-santa-fe-oct-monthly/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:discussion,monthly meeting
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SUMMARY:March Meeting of the Month: Decarbonizing Healthcare
DESCRIPTION:Invited Talk: Walt Vernon on decarbonizing the healthcare industry\nOur meeting of the month\, Saturday\, March  9th 10:00 am will feature a presentation by Walt Vernon\, business owner dedicated to decarbonizing the healthcare industry. \nSummary \nWalt will discuss the challenges we face in decarbonizing hospitals and clinics\, and how it can be done. While the IRA and record level State incomes bring much needed funds\, we still have hospitals who are going out of business (most rural hospitals are on their knees financially for many reasons). Healthcare\, a notoriously carbon heavy industry\, needs much attention and then while IRA money is available to help these hospitals\, they have to come up with 50% matching funds for any decarbonization project. \nJoin via zoom \nBio \nWalt is the CEO of Mazzetti\, an Employee-Owned Benefit Corporation whose mission is to Bend the Climate Curve. With offices across the US\, India\, and Africa\, Mazzetti offers consulting\, design\, and construction services to health facilities. Walt also founded and runs the Sextant Foundation; a nonprofit organization providing renewable energy development services for low-resourced healthcare facilities. \nWalt has been the Principal Investigator for numerous healthcare decarbonization research projects and publications. In 2023\, he published the California Energy Commission’s Hospital Decarbonization Design Guide. He helped write the ASHRAE-REHVA Design Guide for Net Zero Hospitals\, and the ASHRAE Decarbonized Hospital Design Guide. \n 
URL:https://350santafe.org/event/350-santa-fe-mar-monthly-meeting/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:discussion,monthly meeting
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SUMMARY:350 Santa Fe August Monthly Meeting - Summer Break
DESCRIPTION:Enjoy your summer Saturdays as we take a break this month from our monthly meetings.
URL:https://350santafe.org/event/350-santa-fe-aug-monthly-meeting/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:monthly meeting
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SUMMARY:350 Santa Fe July Monthly Meeting - GeoTGo for Geothermal Energy Development
DESCRIPTION:Our Progress and Plans\nJoin us at 10:00 am to learn more about our teams’ progress and plans. \n\nInvited Talk: GeoTGO: Equitable and inclusive tool for community-based geothermal development \nOur monthly meeting Saturday\, July 8th 10:00 am will feature a presentation by Dr. Velimir V Vesselinov\, lead for the technology development at EnviTrace LLC and  Trace Kliphuis\, CEO of EnviTrace LLC \nSummary: For effective and equitable outcomes in achieving the national goal of net-zero carbon emissions\, communities must be included and even lead the implementation of innovative green-energy technologies. Collaborations with communities should happen through informed decision-making\, community-centered research\, and engagement of stakeholders at the local\, state\, and regional levels. Community-led research and implementation are fundamental to achieving success. These collaborations include rule makers\, environmental regulators\, clean energy industries\, and technology researchers and developers. Unfortunately\, many green infrastructure initiatives still adhere to a top-down and expert-driven process of site selection and design without awareness and acknowledgment of public engagement needs. This can lead to costly delays\, including lawsuits\, and ultimately less than desired or lacking outcomes and missed opportunities. \nGeothermal\, like many new technologies whose social and economic impacts are not fully understood\, often cause disproportionately high adverse effects on disadvantaged communities. These effects can be related to human health\, environmental\, climate\, and other cumulative impacts\, as well as the accompanying economic challenges of these impacts. We are focusing our work on the needs of the New Mexico Native American Pueblos and Tribes (NMP&T). \nWe are developing a novel web-based interactive software and user-friendly interface called GeoTGO (https://geotgo.com) to address these needs. It provides everything communities need to understand and develop their geothermal resources. We will bridge the gap between technology advancements and community needs by facilitating the interactions between the geothermal industry\, regulators\, stakeholders\, and end-users. GeoTGO can merge data\, software (including data analysis\, text mining\, artificial intelligence\, and modeling tools)\, knowledge\, expertise\, and experience to provide fast processing and dissemination of the latest information about cutting-edge geothermal technologies to users and communities. \nBios \n Dr. Velimir V Vesselinov (webpage; LinkedIn)\, lead for the technology development at EnviTrace LLC. His technical experience and capabilities include a Ph.D. in engineering hydrology with a minor in applied mathematics. Over the years\, he has been the PI of 6 multi-year\, multi-million\, multi-institutional research and code-development projects. Some of these projects addressed research problems related to geothermal exploration. One of his codes (SmartTensors) has just received 2 R&D100 awards. He also holds a recently-released ML patent and is the lead author of a series of ML research papers. He authored more than 100 papers with an h-index of 28. He was the PI for a geothermal project that applied SIML techniques to data collected in a study area in southwestern New Mexico and found unique signatures. ML analyses identified an association between New Mexico’s geothermal data with different geothermal provinces and established associations that enabled artificial intelligence to discover unknown geothermal resources in New Mexico. \nTrace Kliphuis (LinkedIn)\, CEO of EnviTrace LLC. She has over 20 years of technical and management experience in environmental regulation and restoration (e.g.\, CAA\, CERCLA\, CWA\, NRDA\, RCRA). This includes leading\, managing\, coordinating\, and communicating between industry\, State and Federal agencies (BLM\, DOE\, DOI\, EPA)\, Congressional delegation\, State legislators\, and a wide range of stakeholders. She has a chemical engineering degree from Tufts University and was the Executive Director of the New Mexico Office of the Natural Resource Trustee and as Water Protection Division Director at the New Mexico Environment Department. \nJoin with Zoom.
URL:https://350santafe.org/event/350-santa-fe-jul-monthly-meeting-geotgo/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:monthly meeting
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SUMMARY:350 Santa Fe June Monthly Public Meeting - AR6 - What's Next
DESCRIPTION:Our Progress and Plans\nJoin us at 10:00 am to learn more about our teams’ progress and plans. \n\nInvited Talk: The IPCC AR6 Synthesis Report – What’s Next?\nSpeaker: Prof Emeritus Steven Rudnick \nOur monthly meeting this Saturday\, June 10 10:00 am will feature a presentation by Steven Rudnick Ph.D. on what’s missing from the latest IPPC Report. (See the IPCC trailer on our home page.) \nOutline\nThe Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change\, IPCC\, Synthesis Report of the Sixth Assessment Report\, AR6\, was released on March 20\, 2023.  What should be a roadmap and guidance document is a confusing synthesis of three working group reports that were issued between one and two years earlier.  He will explore these reports and try to make a more up to date assessment of where we are and where we are going with climate change. \nBio Summary\nSteve’s qualifications and career positions held are many and varied\, including: \n\nComputer Designer\nCollege Administrator\nBiomedical and Environmental Instrument Designer\nOceanographic Researcher\nProfessor and Director of Environmental Studies Program Retired\nFormer Member\, Santa Fe County Water Policy\nAdvisory Committee.\nBoard Member\, STEM Santa Fe\nMentor and Science Fair Judge\, SFAFS\nBS Electrical Engineering MIT (Economics Minor)\nMS Electrical Engineering Northeastern University\nMS Environmental Engineering Northeastern University [Coursework only)\nPhD Environmental Science (Chemical Oceanography) University of Massachusetts\n\nJoin via Zoom
URL:https://350santafe.org/event/350-santa-fe-june-monthly-public-meeting-2/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:monthly meeting
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SUMMARY:350 Santa Fe May Monthly Meeting - The Electric Hail Mary
DESCRIPTION:Our Progress and Plans\nJoin us at 10:00 am to learn more about our teams’ progress and plans. \n\nInvited Talk: The Electric Hail Mary: Zero On-Site Carbon Emissions for future residential development within our City limits \nOur monthly meeting this Saturday\, May 13 10:00 am will feature a presentation by Bob Kreger on the next steps to take for the City of Santa Fe’s building codes. \nOutline \n “A Hail Mary pass is a very long forward pass in American football\, typically made in desperation\, with an exceptionally small chance of achieving a completion. Due to the difficulty of a completion with this pass\, it makes reference to the “Hail Mary” prayer for strength and help.” – Wikipedia \nWhile the City of Santa Fe\, together with local Home Builders and Architecture Associations\, has led the development and implementation of “Green” residential building and water conservation codes\, we now find ourselves caught in incrementalistic local politics – all too little too late – hence\, the“…desperation\, with an exceptionally small chance of achieving a completion.” \nWe have a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to take the next step and advance to true “sustainable” construction. \nCall it whatever you want: Net Zero\, Zero Carbon\, Zero Energy\, it has little to do with the current Green Code\, and everything to do with direct action. \nThis long throw aims at reducing pollution\, increasing efficiency\, saving consumers money and protecting New Mexico’s climate by using already well-established Zero On-Site Carbon Emissions standards developed by DOE\, EPA\, and Green Enterprise Communities. \nThis next step also ensures success for Santa Fe for projected ~3\,000 new dwellings in the pipeline within Santa Fe City limits over the next 20 years. It also responds to The Sustainable Santa Fe 25-Year Plan. \nAbout the speaker\, Bob Kreger\, AIA   https://www.kregerdesignbuild.com/ \nBob is a Santa Fe-based architect laser-focused on energy and water conservation and efficiency strategies in residential construction\, with a background in production housing as well as custom homes. His firm designed and built the first custom LEED Platinum home in the state of New Mexico in 2008.  Bob is also a past Habitat for Humanity Hero\, a climate activist\, and has won various awards for green building during several Parade of Homes sponsored by the Santa Fe Area Home Builders Association. \nBob designs to the Passive Design and Construction Standard founded upon the benefits in “A Better Way to Zero”. \nJoin with Zoom.
URL:https://350santafe.org/event/350-santa-fe-monthly-meeting-the-electric-hail-mary/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:monthly meeting
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SUMMARY:350 Santa Fe April Monthly Public Meeting - Climate Legislation Review
DESCRIPTION:Our Progress and Plans\nJoin us at 10:00 am to learn more about our teams’ progress and plans. \n\nInvited Talk: 2023 Climate Legislation Review\nOur monthly meeting this Saturday\, April 8 10:00 am will feature a conversation with State Representative Andrea Romero about the New Mexico state legislature’s response to climate change and how that can be improved. \nJoin with Zoom. \nBio \nAndrea Romero is a daughter of Northern New Mexico. She was born and raised in Santa Fe\, Española\, Chimayo\, La Mesilla and Nambe. Her father was the first in his family to graduate college – he became an engineer. Her parents taught me the value of hard work\, education and giving back to the community. She has two brothers: one is a veteran who now works in the private sector and another is a New Mexico State Police Officer. \nAfter attending elementary\, middle school\, and high school in Santa Fe Public Schools\, Andrea graduated from Stanford University with a degree in Political Science. She has dedicated herself to the growth of Northern New Mexico’s economic and environmental vitality through her small business and volunteer service to various organizations throughout the region. \nRecently\, Andrea completed her law degree at the University of New Mexico School of Law and remains an avid entrepreneur\, with one patent already on healthy probiotics eggs. \nJoin with Zoom.
URL:https://350santafe.org/event/350-santa-fe-apr-monthly-public-meeting-4/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:monthly meeting
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20230311T100000
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SUMMARY:350 Santa Fe March Monthly Public Meeting - Geothermal Energy
DESCRIPTION:Our Progress and Plans\nJoin us at 10:00 am to learn more about our teams’ progress and plans. \n\nInvited Talk: Geothermal Energy-Tom Solomon 350NM\nLearn about the NM Geothermal Resource Development Act for 2023 and the great potential of this clean\, zero emissions source of heat & electricity. It could be a world-class 24×7 clean power source for New Mexico\, providing sustainable economic development and a just transition path for drillers from the oil industry. \nJoin on zoom. \nTom’s Bio \n\nBorn San Francisco\, CA 1954\nRaised in San Francisco & Sacramento\, CA.\nBS Electronic Engineering with honors\, California Polytechnic State University\, San Luis Obispo (Cal Poly) 1977\nMarried 1982; 3 children\nResident of Albuquerque\, NM since 1990\n\nTom Solomon\, co-coordinator of 350.org New Mexico\, is a retired electrical engineer. During his 34 year career at Intel he led the team which built Intel’s Rio Rancho\, NM Fab 11X in 2001\, the $2B microprocessor Fab which employed 4\,000 people at its peak. He also led the efforts to build Intel’s 100kW solar array in 2011. \nAfter retirement\, in 2013 Tom became a co-coordinator of 350NM\, a New Mexico chapter of 350.org\, fighting global warming to ensure a safe climate for his three children. \n350NM’s campaigns include UNM divestment\, large public rallies to demand action on climate\, public education forums on the need to rapidly convert from fossil fuels to renewable energy\, and helping to pass the 2019 Energy Transition Act\, legislation which expanded NM’s renewable electricity standard to 100% carbon free by 2045.
URL:https://350santafe.org/event/350-santa-fe-mar-monthly-public-meeting-4/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:monthly meeting
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SUMMARY:350 Santa Fe Feb Monthly Public Meeting - NMED & Climate Change Bureau
DESCRIPTION:Our Progress and Plans\nJoin us at 10:00 am to learn more about our teams’ progress and plans. \n\nInvited Talk: NMED & the Climate Change Bureau\nClaudia Borchert of the Climate Change Bureau and Michelle Miano\, Environmental Protection Division Director will discuss the workings of the Climate Change Bureau and shed light on such things as: \n\nWhat is NMED doing on climate?\nHow does the new Climate Change Bureau fit into departmental efforts?\nNMED legislative climate agenda for the current session\nHow can 350 Santa Fe support the overall and CCB efforts?\n\nBios\nMichelle Miano\nNew Mexico Environment Department\nEnvironmental Protection Division Director \nMichelle Miano is thrilled to join NMED as Environmental Protection Division Director. Originally from New Jersey\, Michelle relocated to New Mexico fifteen years ago\, after mistakenly applying to an editorial job in “New Mexico” instead of “New York.” Awed by the landscape and charmed by its people\, Michelle has lived in New Mexico\, ever since\, including in Albuquerque\, Arroyo Seco and Santa Fe. \nMichelle worked for several years in the New Mexico non-profit community before attending the University of New Mexico School of Law\, where she received the Albert E. Utton Natural Resources Law Award and spent a semester in Washington\, DC as a law clerk for the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s Office of Enforcement and Compliance Assurance. \nSince earning her J.D.\, Michelle’s law practice primarily has focused on representation of Tribal Nations and Tribal interests\, including in civil litigation\, on land and resources issues and taxation matters. Michelle also spent time working for the New Mexico State Land Office dealing with oil and gas issues\, state water issues\, and state/tribal land exchanges. \nIn her new role as Environmental Protection Division Director\, Michelle is excited to join the efforts of Governor Lujan Grisham\, Secretary Kenney and everyone at NMED to achieve NMED’s mission. \nClaudia Borchert\nNew Mexico Environment Department\nClimate Change Bureau Chief \nAfter joining New Mexico’s Environment Department in 2020 to work on climate change\, Claudia Borchert became the Bureau Chief of the newly-formed Climate Change Bureau in November of 2022. The Climate Change Bureau\, together with the leadership team of New Mexico’s interagency Climate Change Task Force\, is developing a suite of climate action strategies for the state’s 5-year climate action plan aimed at achieving the statewide greenhouse gas emission reduction target of at least 45% below 2005 levels by 2030 and net zero by 2050. \nThe Bureau is also implementing climate actions specified in New Mexico’s Governor Lujan Grisham 2019-003 Executive Order on Addressing Climate Change and Energy Waste. For example\, last May\, Claudia and her team successfully gained the Environmental Improvement Board’s approval of cleaner tailpipe emission standards for passenger cars. \nJoin via Zoom.
URL:https://350santafe.org/event/350-santa-fe-feb-monthly-public-meeting-4/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:monthly meeting
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CREATED:20230116T202039Z
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SUMMARY:January State Climate Policy Network National Call
DESCRIPTION:Want to learn about how climate advocacy campaigns are developing in states across the country – from West Virginia to Ohio to Pennsylvania? Have an exciting climate policy update or development to share with a network of like-minded individuals? \nJoin us for our monthly State Climate Policy Network national call! This is the perfect opportunity to learn about the different legislation and movements going on across the U.S. State-level climate policy experts will join us to inform the network of what is going on in their states\, and what you might be able to do to help. \nPlease register and spread the word to others interested in pushing forward climate policy in their state\, and read more about the SCPN here. \n 
URL:https://350santafe.org/event/climatexchange-3-copy/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:discussion,monthly meeting
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SUMMARY:350 Santa Fe January Monthly Public Meeting - Rep. Matt McQueen
DESCRIPTION:Our Progress and Plans\nJoin us at 10:00 am to learn more about our teams’ progress and plans. \n\nInvited Talk: Rep. Matt McQueen\nRepresentative Matt McQueen chair of Energy and Environment Committee will discuss his perspective on priority bills in the 2023 Legislative Session that impact the climate. \nBio \nMatthew McQueen has served as State Representative for House District 50 since 2015.  House District 50 was recently significantly redistricted to include more of the southern portion of Santa Fe County and the Placitas area of Sandoval County (cutting off portions of Torrance\, Valencia\, and Bernalillo Counties). \nIn the Legislature\, he has served on the House Judiciary Committee and has been Chair of the House Energy\, Environment\, and Natural Resources Committee.  Matthew is a lawyer and also has degrees in natural resources policy and business.  He lives with his wife and two children in the village of Galisteo. \nJoin via Zoom
URL:https://350santafe.org/event/350-santa-fe-jan-monthly-public-meeting-4/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:monthly meeting
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20221210T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20221210T114500
DTSTAMP:20260607T035541
CREATED:20221114T202649Z
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SUMMARY:350 Santa Fe December Monthly Meeting - Legislative Priorities
DESCRIPTION:Our Progress and Plans\nJoin us at 10:00 am to learn more about our teams’ progress and plans. \n\nInvited Talk: Luis Guerrero\, Sierra Club\n\nThis month we are pleased to welcome Luis Guerrero of the Rio Grand chapter of the Sierra Club who will review some of the Sierra Club’s legislative priorities for the 2023 session. \nBio \nLuis Guerrero is the Legislative and Political Organizer with the Sierra Club Rio Grande Chapter\, which represents members throughout New Mexico and West Texas. Luis lives in Las Cruces with his wife\, dog and 2 cats. \nIn previous roles he has worked for the Democratic Party of New Mexico and was an independent political consultant\, working in several political campaigns across the State and progressive organizations. He joined the staff of the Sierra Club in 2021\, where he works hard to advocate for the environment\, wildlife and fights climate change. \nJoin via Zoom \n 
URL:https://350santafe.org/event/350-santa-fe-dec-monthly-public-meeting-4/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:monthly meeting
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20221112T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20221112T114500
DTSTAMP:20260607T035541
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SUMMARY:350 Santa Fe November Monthly Public Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Our Progress and Plans\nJoin us at 10:00 am to learn more about our teams’ progress and plans. \n\nInvited Talk: Land Commissioner Stephanie Garcia Richard\nFresh off her well deserved recent electoral victory\, Stephanie will share here thoughts and plans for dealing with orphaned and abandoned wells in New Mexico and progress made so far. \nBio \nStephanie Garcia Richard is the first woman\, Latina\, and educator to serve as Land Commissioner\, responsible for managing 13 million acres across New Mexico to raise revenue on behalf of public schools\, universities\, and hospitals. \nIn her first term\, Stephanie has tripled renewable energy production and issued executive orders on freshwater and the Greater Chaco Region\, saving millions of gallons of freshwater and protecting over 70\,000 acres from development. \nShe established programs to hold bad actors accountable and ensure remediation and removal of over 100 abandoned wells sites\, saving New Mexicans millions in cleanup costs. \nJoin via Zoom \n 
URL:https://350santafe.org/event/350-santa-fe-nov-monthly-public-meeting-3/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:monthly meeting
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20221025T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20221025T160000
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CREATED:20221025T000720Z
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SUMMARY:NM Green Amendment Status
DESCRIPTION:Join with leaders and activist to get the latest updates and opportunities to engage \n\nSenator Antoinette Sedillo Lopez\nRepresentative Joanne Ferrary\nSenator Shannon Pinto\nSenator Harold Pope\nRepresentative Tara Lujan\nRepresentative Patricia Roybal Caballero\nNena Benevidez\, Creciendo Nuevo Mexico\nLuis Guerrero\, Sierra Club\nOriana Sandoval\, Center for Civic Policy\nMaya van Rossum\, Green Amendments For The Generations\n\nRegister
URL:https://350santafe.org/event/green-amendment-update/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:discussion,monthly meeting,panel
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20221008T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20221008T120000
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CREATED:20220926T192909Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221003T162651Z
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SUMMARY:350 Santa Fe Monthly October Meeting: Outdoors
DESCRIPTION:This month we are ringing the changes by inviting you to a guided hike!\nSam Hitt will lead us on a guided hike in Black Canyon on Saturday morning\, October 8. It’s a moderate hike that takes between 2 to 3 hours. Folks should bring water\, hat\, rain gear\, hiking shoes\, snacks etc. Join us to learn more about New Mexico’s forests and how they are changing and adapting to climate change. \n\nSam Hitt has been active in conservation issues in the Southwest for nearly 40 years. He founded Elk Mountain Action in the early 1980s to protect old growth forests and in 1989 Forest Guardians (now WildEarth Guardians). He is currently the founder and director of Wild Watershed\, a volunteer group working on aquatic conservation in the Southwest. Sam serves as president of the Santa Fe Forest Coalition. Wild Watershed is a member group. \n\nSign up now! \nSpace is limited to 12 hikers so send your name and phone number to Christopher Mann <cmann8719@gmail.com> our coordinator of this event by October 7th! Chris will email to confirm final details.
URL:https://350santafe.org/event/350-santa-fe-oct-monthly-public-meeting-3/
LOCATION:In person
CATEGORIES:monthly meeting,outdoor event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20220910T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20220910T114500
DTSTAMP:20260607T035541
CREATED:20221110T001730Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221110T002644Z
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SUMMARY:350 Santa Fe September Monthly Public Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Our Progress and Plans\nJoin us at 10:00 am to learn more about our teams’ progress and plans. \n\nInvited Talk: Rep. Andrea Romero\nAndrea Romero is our State Representative for House District 46. She will share her ideas on the needs and prospects for climate protection legislation in the next 2023 legislative session. \nBio \nAndrea Romero is a daughter of Northern New Mexico. She was born and raised in Santa Fe\, Española\, Chimayo\, La Mesilla and Nambe. Her father was the first in my family to graduate college – he became an engineer. Her parents taught me the value of hard work\, education and giving back to the community. She has two brothers: one is a veteran who now works in the private sector and another is a New Mexico State Police Officer. \nAfter attending elementary\, middle school\, and high school in Santa Fe Public Schools\, Andrea graduated from Stanford University with a degree in Political Science. She has dedicated herself to the growth of Northern New Mexico’s economic and environmental vitality through her small business and volunteer service to various organizations throughout the region. \nCurrently\, Andrea is completing her law degree at the University of New Mexico School of Law and remains an avid entrepreneur\, with one patent already on healthy probiotics eggs.
URL:https://350santafe.org/event/350-santa-fe-sept-monthly-public-meeting-3/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:monthly meeting
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20220813T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20220813T114500
DTSTAMP:20260607T035541
CREATED:20220627T203037Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220629T165923Z
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SUMMARY:350 Santa Fe August Monthly Public Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Our Progress and Plans\nJoin us at 10:00 am to learn more about our teams’ progress and plans. \n\nInvited Talk: Athena Christodoulou\, President CSolPower\nAthena Christodoulou\, President of CSolPower LLC will speak to us on the state of the art and practice in New Mexico of concentrated solar power plant intentioned thermal energy storage and how it can help with the climate crisis. \nBio \nAthena Christodoulou is a technology  entrepreneur and leader. She has been launching new companies in various industries since 2007. As such\, she has designed and built out a cafe\, spec home\, clean tech consultation\, and online app\, Udorami. While completing her 2nd masters at UNM she led a team of engineers and MBA student to win the UNM 2012 Technology Business Plan Competition and was the initial Project Manager for the UNM/ASU Solar Decathlon team. She has been active in the clean energy world as president of the NM Solar Energy Association and new technology business consultant. She brings integrity\, fresh innovation\, outstanding analysis ability\, and strategy to her team. Whatever group she leads thrives\, be it non-profit or for profit. She says “Together\, we will make it happen.” She adheres to the triple bottom line business model: People\, Planet\, Profit.
URL:https://350santafe.org/event/350-santa-fe-aug-monthly-public-meeting-3/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:monthly meeting
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20220709T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20220709T114500
DTSTAMP:20260607T035541
CREATED:20220627T202137Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220629T004506Z
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SUMMARY:350 Santa Fe July Monthly Public Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Our Progress and Plans\nJoin us at 10:00 am to learn more about our teams’ progress and plans. \n\nInvited Talk: Isabelle Jenniches\, NM Healthy Soil Working Group\n\n\nRestoring soil health holds the promise of reversing climate change by drawing down carbon from the atmosphere\, and rebalancing the water cycle in New Mexico’s arid environment. It’s a simple and effective solution to a multitude of fundamental problems caused by exploitative and extractive industrial systems –and yet it is not often discussed or understood within the climate movement.\n\nThis talk will provide an overview of the principles of soil health\, what the climate benefits are and how you can get involved in advancing this important climate solution!\n\n\nBio \nIsabelle Jenniches is co-founder of the NM Healthy Soil Working Group\, a grassroots advocacy group that formed in 2018 to pass the NM Healthy Soil Act. A skilled community organizer with experience in policy and farmer-to-farmer education\, Isabelle is dedicated to realizing soil health as a climate solution.
URL:https://350santafe.org/event/350-santa-fe-july-monthly-public-meeting-3/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:monthly meeting
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20220611T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20220611T114500
DTSTAMP:20260607T035541
CREATED:20220412T005321Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220412T005436Z
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SUMMARY:350 Santa Fe June Monthly Public Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Our Progress and Plans\nJoin us at 10:00 am June 11 to learn more about our teams’ progress and plans. \nInvited Talk\nPlease check back later.
URL:https://350santafe.org/event/350-santa-fe-jun-monthly-public-meeting-2/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:monthly meeting
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20220514T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20220514T114500
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CREATED:20220328T215048Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220511T182616Z
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SUMMARY:350 Santa Fe May Monthly Public Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Please note that we will not be holding our usual zoom public meeting as many of our supporters will be joining the N.O.W. Santa Fe rally in support of pro-choice at 10:30 am at the Roundhouse.\n 
URL:https://350santafe.org/event/350-santa-fe-may-monthly-public-meeting-2/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:monthly meeting
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20220409T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20220409T114500
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CREATED:20220328T214916Z
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SUMMARY:350 Santa Fe April Monthly Public Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Our Progress and Plans\nJoin us at 10:00 am April 9 to learn more about our teams’ progress and plans. \n  \nInvited Talk: My COP26 Experience & Significant Take Aways\nMark Haydon\, Director\, CPO and State Purchasing Agent\, joins us to review: \n\nMy COP26 experience\nWorld accomplishments at COP26\nWhat NM is actively doing to combat the climate crisis\nWhat States are collectively doing nationally\n\nBio \nMr. Hayden was appointed Director of the New Mexico State Purchasing Division in January 2019.  Mark is an attorney with 33 years’ experience in both government and private practice.  He was previously the Legal Services Bureau Chief at New Mexico State Purchasing; former Associate General Counsel at the New Mexico Human Services Department; and worked 20 years as Counsel for a fortune 500 insurance following several years in private litigation firms in Chicago. \nMark Graduated from University of Wisconsin Madison Law School after receiving his Political Science Degree from Northern Illinois University.  Mark also studied engineering at General Motors Institute while working at the Electro-Motive Division of GM to manufacture locomotives.  Mark currently is a member of the NM Council for Purchasing from Persons with Disabilities\, the Coalition for Sustainable Communities\, and the Citizens Advisory for the oversight of legacy hazardous waste clean-up at Los Alamos.  He attended the World Climate Change Conference last fall in Glasgow. \nAn avid sailor on the Great Lakes for 25 years\, Mark found water rather scarce in the high desert; so now he hikes\, bikes\, skis\, rafts\, and travels extensively throughout the West. He explored all corners of New Mexico\, all state parks from Arizona to Canada\, and completed his first Grand Canyon Rim-to-Rim-to-Rim hike in the in the Spring of 2018.  Mark participates in his neighborhood book club and is an active member of several local nature groups.
URL:https://350santafe.org/event/350-santa-fe-apr-monthly-public-meeting-2/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:monthly meeting
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20220312T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20220312T114500
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CREATED:20220201T005203Z
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SUMMARY:350 Santa Fe March Monthly Public Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Our Progress and Plans\nJoin us at 10:00 am March 12 to learn more about our teams’ progress and plans. \nInvited Talk: tbd
URL:https://350santafe.org/event/350-santa-fe-mar-monthly-public-meeting-2/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:monthly meeting
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20220212T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20220212T114500
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CREATED:20211220T225958Z
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SUMMARY:350 Santa Fe February Monthly Public Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Our Progress and Plans\nJoin us at 10:00 am February 12 to learn more about our teams’ progress and plans. \nInvited Talk: The Role of the U.S. Military in the Climate Crisis – Jim Janko\n\nThe Climate Crisis and Militarism Project (CCMP) of Veterans for Peace strives to inform the public about the U.S. military’s contribution to the climate crisis. By highlighting the emissions of the single largest institutional source of greenhouse gas emissions on the planet\, CCMP is building support to cut the Pentagon’s budget and redirect resources to address the most certain and immediate threat to our security––climate change. \nOur slideshow presentation focuses on four areas:\n––Reporting and reducing U.S. military emissions\n––Opposing U.S. militarism and supporting peace\n––Standing for climate justice\n––Reducing and redirecting the U.S. military budget \nAt Veterans for Peace\, we aim to be part of a movement to transform the organizing principle of our society from dominance to sustainability\, equity\, community\, and regeneration. This will require the collaboration of many groups: frontline communities\, racial and climate justice advocates\, youth\, labor\, and environmentalists. It is past time for climate and other progressive groups to challenge the Pentagon’s operations\, military expenditures\, wars\, and ongoing preparations for war. Let us work together for peace\, climate justice\, and a sustainable future. \nBio \nJim is a member of the Climate Crisis & Militarism Project of Veterans for Peace \nJames Janko was a medic in the Viet Nam War in 1970. He studied ecology at UC Berkeley and received a B.S. in Conservation of Natural Resources in 1979. \nJanko is the author of two award-winning novels\, The Clubhouse Thief and Buffalo Boy and Geronimo. A new novel\, Dusk\, is forthcoming from the University of Wisconsin Press in the fall of 2022. Janko’s short fiction has appeared in The Massachusetts Review\, The Sun\, The Iowa Review\, and many others. \n 
URL:https://350santafe.org/event/350-santa-fe-feb-monthly-public-meeting-2/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:monthly meeting
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20220108T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20220108T114500
DTSTAMP:20260607T035541
CREATED:20211220T225641Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220108T161352Z
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SUMMARY:350 Santa Fe January Monthly Public Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Please note there will be no Public Monthly Meeting this month while we take a break this Holiday Season! Look for our announcements for our February Meeting.\nThank you!
URL:https://350santafe.org/event/350-santa-fe-jan-monthly-public-meeting-2/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:monthly meeting
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20211211T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20211211T114500
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CREATED:20211101T223357Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220108T161245Z
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SUMMARY:350 Santa Fe December Monthly Public Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Please note there will be no Public Monthly Meeting this month while we take a break this Holiday Season! Look for our announcements for our February Meeting.\nThank you!\n 
URL:https://350santafe.org/event/350-santa-fe-dec-monthly-public-meeting-2/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:monthly meeting
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20211113T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20211113T114500
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CREATED:20211011T231054Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211108T224538Z
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SUMMARY:350 Santa Fe November Monthly Public Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Our Progress and Plans\nJoin us at 10:00 am November 13 to learn more about our teams’ progress and plans. \nInvited Talk: Taking on climate change: reducing methane emissions in New Mexico\nTannis will discuss the two rulemakings that have taken place this year in New Mexico to reduce emissions of methane – a potent greenhouse gas — from oil and gas operations. \nTannis joined Western Environmental Law Center in 2020 and is a senior attorney. She focuses on moving New Mexico away from its overreliance on oil and gas\, and toward clean energy sources. Previously\, Tannis was engaged in environmental protection work for the state of New Mexico for almost 20 years\, with the New Mexico Attorney General’s Office and as Deputy General Counsel for the New Mexico Environmental Department\, with a focus on water quality protection. She was the 2016 recipient of the Karl Souder Water Protection Award from the New Mexico Environmental Law Center for her work on copper mines. Prior to joining WELC\, Tannis served as U.S. Senator Tom Udall’s speechwriter for four years during the Trump administration. Tannis graduated from Williams College with a major in economics\, graduated magna cum laude from the Indiana University Maurer School of Law\, and clerked on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit. Tannis works from WELC’s Santa Fe office.
URL:https://350santafe.org/event/350-santa-fe-nov-monthly-public-meeting-2/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:monthly meeting
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20211009T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20211009T114500
DTSTAMP:20260607T035541
CREATED:20210811T231936Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211007T215025Z
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SUMMARY:350 Santa Fe October Monthly Public Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Our Progress and Plans\nJoin us at 10:00 am October 9 to learn more about our teams’ progress and plans. \nInvited Talk:  How do we talk to others about the climate crisis\nPaul Biderman (350 Santa Fe) will present climate scientist Katharine Hayhoe’s talk at the TEDWomen 2018 on “The most important thing you can do about climate change is to talk about it.” Paul will share his comments on her TedTalk and her latest book “Saving Us: A Climate Scientist’s Case for Hope and Healing in a Divided World”. \nPaul will then lead a discussion with participants to see how we can put the principles in to practice. \nBio \nPaul Biderman and his wife Ellen moved to New Mexico from New York City in 1970 so Paul could take his first job working in legal services for the Navajo people. After three years\, they moved to Albuquerque and then Santa Fe\, where they have lived since 1975. Paul worked for the Attorney General’s Consumer Division\, starting the unit to intervene on behalf of consumers of utility services in rate cases\, before becoming director of the Division. He later served four years as New Mexico’s Secretary of Energy and Minerals\, where he advocated for conservation and renewable energy initiatives. He spent the last two decades of his career at UNM Law School\, initiating the Judicial Education Center and leading the Institute of Public Law. \nSince retiring from UNM in 2011\, Paul has volunteered for the Citizens’ Climate Lobby Chapter in Santa Fe\, focusing for the last several years on the 350 Santa Fe chapter\, for which he is co-facilitator. He continues to teach and consult on public ethics\, while serving on ethics committees for the state judiciary and the City of Santa Fe. \n 
URL:https://350santafe.org/event/350-santa-fe-oct-monthly-public-meeting-2/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:monthly meeting
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20210911T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20210911T114500
DTSTAMP:20260607T035541
CREATED:20210705T020322Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210902T230810Z
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SUMMARY:350 Santa Fe September Monthly Public Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Our Progress and Plans\nJoin us at 10:00 am September 11 to learn more about our teams’ plans. \n\nInvited Talk: The Climate Crisis and Its Solutions\n\nThis month we are pleased to have our own D. Reed Eckhardt provide an overview of the current climate crisis\, considering recent developments and disasters. \nSynopsis \nIn this presentation\, we will take a look at the state of the climate and its impacts\, discuss the progress being made in such things as renewables and offer ways that individuals can be involved in helping to ease the crisis. \nBio \nD. Reed Eckhardt is an award-winning newspaper editor\, columnist and editorial writer. He left the field of journalism in 2016 after 45 years in the business. He moved to Abiquiu\, NM\, in late 2019 to handle family matters\, and he and his wife\, Elisabet de Vallee\, have settled in Santa Fe. \nHe is a leader with Climate Reality\, the climate crisis group begun by Al Gore\, and one of his roles is to do presentations on the state of the climate. In early 2020\, he became affiliated with us at 350 Santa Fe\, for which he writes our  Weekly News Digest of climate news \nHe also is heading 350 Santa Fe’s Social Media Team. He is a 1973 graduate of the University of Michigan\, and he holds an MBA from Tulane University (1993). \nHe is co-author of the book\, “Leadership and the Job of the Executive” (1996)\, with the late Tulane professor Dr. Jeffrey Barach. He is the father of three daughters and has one granddaughter
URL:https://350santafe.org/event/350-santa-fe-sept-monthly-public-meeting-2/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:monthly meeting
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