Year: 2022
Extreme weather is a wake-up call
Rebates can help cover cost of decarbonizing your home
Passive cooling can lower the temp without air conditioning
I moved to Santa Fe in the late 1980s. Very few homes had air conditioning. Summer temperatures seldom got above the low 80s. The nights here at 7,000 feet were cool. Monsoons were regular and plentiful. Well-insulated homes and adobes were known to stay cool in the summer. Most of…
Solar cooling an option for our increasingly hot summers
I went to the Solar Fiesta held in Albuquerque at the UNM campus June 24. I got to check out a fleet of different electric cars, talk to solar installers, and see new solar applications and designs. I met some great vendors and advocates and learned a lot. I specifically…
In plastic-free July, cut the garbage legacy we are leaving
On Feb. 28 history was made: 175 nations agreed to begin writing a global treaty that will restrict the growth of plastic pollution. Writing for The New York Times, Hiroko Tabuchi said, “The agreement commits nations to work on a broad and legally binding treaty that would not only aim…
Can state parks be climate resilient?
One of the hats I wear is State Parks Advisory Board (PAB) member and the chair of PAB’s climate change committee. Last year we sent a survey to all state park managers to get information on how climate change was affecting each of our 35 state parks from the perspective…
We might be able to keep warming below 2.0 Celsius, but it’s a pretty big ‘if’
Sometimes it is hard to comprehend the path forward. The new U.N. International Panel on Climate Change report released in early April is dire. We are not going to meet the 1.5 degree Celsius target. That will mean, in the best case, there will be more heat waves, more horrendous…
NM can turn its food waste into a real agriculture asset
I guess I am not your average tourist. Most people would not be excited about visiting a landfill, even a state-of-the-art facility like Santa Barbara County’s Tajiguas Landfill and Resource Center in mid-coast California. Here is what makes this facility interesting: All recyclables are hand-sorted. All trash goes through a…
Regenerative agriculture is farm resilience
You may not realize it, but agriculture is a major contributor to climate change. Reducing agricultural emissions will be no small task. It means we have to focus on improving soil health so it will retain more CO2, cut back on commercial fertilizers and pesticides, reduce consumption and food waste,…
Extreme weather is a wake-up call
Rebates can help cover cost of decarbonizing your home
Passive cooling can lower the temp without air conditioning
I moved to Santa Fe in the late 1980s. Very few homes had air conditioning. Summer temperatures seldom got above the low 80s. The nights here at 7,000 feet were cool. Monsoons were regular and plentiful. Well-insulated homes and adobes were known to stay cool in the summer. Most of…
Solar cooling an option for our increasingly hot summers
I went to the Solar Fiesta held in Albuquerque at the UNM campus June 24. I got to check out a fleet of different electric cars, talk to solar installers, and see new solar applications and designs. I met some great vendors and advocates and learned a lot. I specifically…
In plastic-free July, cut the garbage legacy we are leaving
On Feb. 28 history was made: 175 nations agreed to begin writing a global treaty that will restrict the growth of plastic pollution. Writing for The New York Times, Hiroko Tabuchi said, “The agreement commits nations to work on a broad and legally binding treaty that would not only aim…
Can state parks be climate resilient?
One of the hats I wear is State Parks Advisory Board (PAB) member and the chair of PAB’s climate change committee. Last year we sent a survey to all state park managers to get information on how climate change was affecting each of our 35 state parks from the perspective…
We might be able to keep warming below 2.0 Celsius, but it’s a pretty big ‘if’
Sometimes it is hard to comprehend the path forward. The new U.N. International Panel on Climate Change report released in early April is dire. We are not going to meet the 1.5 degree Celsius target. That will mean, in the best case, there will be more heat waves, more horrendous…
NM can turn its food waste into a real agriculture asset
I guess I am not your average tourist. Most people would not be excited about visiting a landfill, even a state-of-the-art facility like Santa Barbara County’s Tajiguas Landfill and Resource Center in mid-coast California. Here is what makes this facility interesting: All recyclables are hand-sorted. All trash goes through a…
Regenerative agriculture is farm resilience
You may not realize it, but agriculture is a major contributor to climate change. Reducing agricultural emissions will be no small task. It means we have to focus on improving soil health so it will retain more CO2, cut back on commercial fertilizers and pesticides, reduce consumption and food waste,…