SANTA FE – The New Mexico Climate Change Task Force encourages the public to participate in a new survey as the state seeks input to guide our ongoing climate work. Public input is a critical component of our climate strategy as we look to meet our emissions reduction goals, as well as boost the state’s resilience to the effects of climate change.

The work of the Task Force, which is co-chaired by the cabinet secretaries of the New Mexico Energy, Minerals and Natural Resources Department (EMNRD) and Environment Department (NMED), continued throughout the pandemic and subgroups were created to explore how to move our current strategies forward and develop new ones.

Accomplishments to date include passage of the Energy Transition Act, new solar market development tax credits for homeowners and businesses, adoption of modern statewide building codes, completion of the Renewable Energy Transmission Authority (RETA) study on transmission corridors for renewable energy, and a statewide natural gas waste reduction rule. More accomplishments and strategies underway are detailed in the Task Force’s annual strategy document.

Our work is at a critical juncture and now is the ideal time to solicit feedback from the public on our progress and next steps. As the state moves forward with the directives set forth in Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham’s Executive Order on Addressing Climate Change and Energy Waste Prevention, we also look toward the future. Our current and proposed climate strategies will significantly reduce our greenhouse gas emissions profile by 2030—but reaching our targets will require renewed ambition and additional action. It is vital that this additional action reflect the priorities of communities across New Mexico.

“The Task Force invites all New Mexicans to take part in the survey and identify what matters most to communities when it comes to climate action,” said EMNRD Cabinet Secretary Sarah Cottrell Propst. “Our work will be most impactful if all New Mexicans are represented in our climate plans.”

“Our state is proud of its diverse population, and we want to make sure our work is inclusive of every New Mexican,” said NMED Cabinet Secretary James Kenney. “We are committed to ensuring our climate strategy is an equitable one, and we can’t do that without your voice.”     

The survey results will be used to help the Climate Change Task Force prioritize new climate strategies over the next five years. The Task Force, along with a stakeholder advisory group, will review the survey results alongside data on emissions and economic impacts of different strategies. It will also be guided by a set of climate equity principles developed by community leaders and experts from across the state. 

The survey is available in English and Spanish and will be open through July 15, 2021.

The Task Force leadership team will also hold interactive, virtual outreach sessions with community-based organizations upon request through this summer as staff availability allows. Please contact us if your organization is interested in a session.

El Grupo de Trabajo sobre Cambio Climático solicita la participación del público

SANTA FE – El Grupo de Trabajo sobre Cambio Climático de Nuevo México anima al público a participar en una nueva encuesta, ya que el estado busca información para guiar nuestro trabajo climático en curso. Los comentarios del público son un componente crítico de nuestra estrategia climática, ya que buscamos alcanzar nuestros objetivos de reducción de emisiones, así como aumentar la resiliencia del estado a los efectos del cambio climático.

El trabajo del Grupo de Trabajo, que está copresidido por los secretarios de gabinete del Departamento de Energía, Minerales y Recursos Naturales de Nuevo México (EMNRD, por sus siglas en inglés) y del Departamento de Medio Ambiente (NMED, por sus siglas en inglés), continuó durante la pandemia y se crearon subgrupos para explorar cómo hacer avanzar nuestras estrategias actuales y desarrollar otras nuevas.

Los logros hasta la fecha incluyen la aprobación de la Ley de Transición Energética, nuevos créditos fiscales para el desarrollo del mercado solar para propietarios de viviendas y empresas, la adopción de códigos de construcción modernos en todo el estado, la finalización de estudio de la Autoridad de Transmisión de Energía Renovable (RETA, por sus siglas en inglés) sobre los corredores de transmisión para energía renovable, y una norma de reducción de residuos de gas natural en todo el estado. Más logros y estrategias en curso se detallan en documento de estrategia anual del Grupo de trabajo.

Nuestro trabajo se encuentra en una coyuntura crítica y ahora es el momento ideal para solicitar comentarios del público sobre nuestros progresos y próximos pasos. A medida que el estado avanza con las directrices establecidas en la Orden Ejecutiva de la gobernadora Michelle Lujan Grisham para abordar el cambio climático y la prevención del derroche de energía, también miramos hacia el futuro. Nuestras estrategias climáticas actuales y propuestas reducirán significativamente nuestro perfil de emisiones de gases de efecto invernadero para 2030, pero alcanzar nuestros objetivos requerirá una ambición renovada y una acción adicional. Es vital que esta acción adicional refleje las prioridades de las comunidades de todo Nuevo México. 

“El Grupo de Trabajo invita a todos los nuevomexicanos a participar en la encuesta y a identificar que es lo mas importante para las comunidades en lo que respecta a la acción climática”, dijo la secretaria de gabinete del EMNRD, Sarah Cottrell Propst. “Nuestro trabajo será más impactante si todos los nuevomexicanos están representados en nuestros planes climáticos”.

“Nuestro estado está orgulloso de su población diversa, y queremos asegurarnos de que nuestro trabajo incluya a todos los nuevomexicanos”, dijo el secretario de gabinete del NMED, James Kenney. “Estamos comprometidos a asegurar que nuestra estrategia climática sea equitativa, y no podemos hacerlo sin su voz”.    

Los resultados de la encuesta se utilizarán para ayudar al Grupo de Trabajo sobre el Cambio Climático a priorizar nuevas estrategias climáticas en los próximos cinco años. El Grupo de Trabajo, junto con un grupo asesor de partes interesadas, revisará los resultados de la encuesta junto con los datos sobre las emisiones y las repercusiones económicas de las distintas estrategias. También se guiará por un conjunto de principios de equidad climática desarrollados por líderes comunitarios y expertos de todo el estado.  

La encuesta está disponible en inglés y en español y estará abierta hasta el 15 de julio de 2021, inclusive.

El equipo de liderazgo del Grupo de Trabajo también llevará a cabo sesiones de divulgación interactivas y virtuales con las organizaciones comunitarias que lo soliciten a lo largo de este verano, según la disponibilidad del personal. Comuníquese con nosotros si su organización está interesada en una sesión.

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