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| style="vertical-align:top;" | '''Blue CD2 New Mexico'''
 
 
[https://www.bluecd2nm.com/ https://www.bluecd2nm.com/]
 
 
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* To keep Gabe Vasquez as NM's representative in Congress for Congressional District 2.
 
* To hold that seat for Democrats into the future.
 
* To support Democrats up and down the ballot with data analytics and messaging that motivates the base and persuades the middle.
 
 
| | Ricann Bock
 
  
 
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[https://citizensclimatelobby.org/chapters/New_Mexico_Statewide/ https://citizensclimatelobby.org/chapters/New_Mexico_Statewide/]
 
[https://citizensclimatelobby.org/chapters/New_Mexico_Statewide/ https://citizensclimatelobby.org/chapters/New_Mexico_Statewide/]
  
| | Promote and implement Carbon Pricing / expedited permitting
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* Promote and implement Carbon Pricing / expedited permitting
  
 
| | Sara Ann Mason
 
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Our mission at Climate Advocates Voces Unidas (CAVU) is to inspire local solutions to the climate crisis via visual storytelling and youth education programs.
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* Our mission at Climate Advocates Voces Unidas (CAVU) is to inspire local solutions to the climate crisis via visual storytelling and youth education programs.
  
 
| | Jordan Vaughan Smith, Executive DIrector
 
| | Jordan Vaughan Smith, Executive DIrector
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[https://www.climaterealityproject.org/ https://www.climaterealityproject.org/]  
 
[https://www.climaterealityproject.org/ https://www.climaterealityproject.org/]  
  
| | At Climate Reality, we recruit, train, and mobilize people of all ages and backgrounds to work for just climate solutions that speed the global transition from dirty fossil fuels to clean, renewable energy.
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* At Climate Reality, we recruit, train, and mobilize people of all ages and backgrounds to work for just climate solutions that speed the global transition from dirty fossil fuels to clean, renewable energy.
 
| | Rolando Velásquez (US Branch)
 
| | Rolando Velásquez (US Branch)
  
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Healthy Climate NM's mission is to mobilize New Mexico healthcare and public health professionals to advocate for climate solutions that protect health and promote equity.
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* Healthy Climate NM's mission is to mobilize New Mexico healthcare and public health professionals to advocate for climate solutions that protect health and promote equity.
  
 
| | Shelley Mann-Lev
 
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Our priorities include reproductive and other civil rights, law enforcement training and accountability, protection of climate and wildlife, strengthening democracy and ensuring voting rights and quality healthcare.
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* Our priorities include reproductive and other civil rights, law enforcement training and accountability, protection of climate and wildlife, strengthening democracy and ensuring voting rights and quality healthcare.
  
 
| | Ricann Bock
 
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Build a truly participatory and inclusive democracy in New Mexico by supporting a range of social and political actions, building relationships with allies and legislators to achieve justice, equity and peace.
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* Build a truly participatory and inclusive democracy in New Mexico by supporting a range of social and political actions, building relationships with allies and legislators to achieve justice, equity and peace.
  
 
| | Rayellen Smith, President  
 
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| style="vertical-align:top;" | '''RETA''' Renewable Energy Transmission Authority
  
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[https://nmreta.com/ https://nmreta.com/]
  
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* The New Mexico Renewable Energy Transmission Authority is a “public body, separate and apart from the state, constituting a governmental instrumentality for the performance of essential public functions.”
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| | Lynn E. Mostoller - Executive Director
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| style="vertical-align:top;" | '''Santa Fe Watershed Association'''
  
 
[https://www.santafewatershed.org/ https://www.santafewatershed.org/]
 
[https://www.santafewatershed.org/ https://www.santafewatershed.org/]
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| style="vertical-align:top;" | '''Sunrise Movement Santa Fe'''
 
| style="vertical-align:top;" | '''Sunrise Movement Santa Fe'''
 
 
[https://www.sunrisemovement.org/ https://www.sunrisemovement.org/]
 
[https://www.sunrisemovement.org/ https://www.sunrisemovement.org/]
 
 
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* ‘Kids’: Global Climate Strike
 
* ‘Kids’: Global Climate Strike
 
* Green New Deal
 
* Green New Deal
 
 
| | Craig O’Hare (?)
 
| | Craig O’Hare (?)
  
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| style="vertical-align:top;" | '''TOS Advisors'''
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* a policy advisory practice focusing on energy, climate, and economic transition.
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| | Tom Singer - Principal
 
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| style="vertical-align:top;" | '''UUSF Environmental Justice Team'''
 
| style="vertical-align:top;" | '''UUSF Environmental Justice Team'''
 
 
See entry on:
 
See entry on:
 
[https://www.uusantafe.org/whats-happening.html https://www.uusantafe.org/whats-happening.html]
 
[https://www.uusantafe.org/whats-happening.html https://www.uusantafe.org/whats-happening.html]
 
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| | Provide public education on a broad environmental basis.
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* Provide public education on a broad environmental basis.
 
| | Jean Darling
 
| | Jean Darling
  
 
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| style="vertical-align:top;" | '''YUCCA'''
 
| style="vertical-align:top;" | '''YUCCA'''
 
 
[https://www.youthunited4climatecrisisaction.org/ https://www.youthunited4climatecrisisaction.org/]
 
[https://www.youthunited4climatecrisisaction.org/ https://www.youthunited4climatecrisisaction.org/]
 
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| | Organizing local Climate Strike action for Santa Fe.
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* Organizing local Climate Strike action for Santa Fe.
| | Artemisio Romero Y Carver
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Latest revision as of 01:32, 11 November 2025

There are a number of volunteer and sponsored climate crisis groups in New Mexico.


Organization Some Current Focus/Initiatives Primary Contact
350 New Mexico

https://350newmexico.org

  • Keep it in the ground with a Just Transition
  • Build a new more equitable zero carbon economy
  • Pressure governments into limiting emissions
  • Build our movement and grow 350NM
Tom Solomon
Citizens' Climate Lobby New Mexico

https://citizensclimatelobby.org/chapters/New_Mexico_Statewide/

  • Promote and implement Carbon Pricing / expedited permitting
Sara Ann Mason
Climate Advocates Voces Unidas, CAVU

https://cavu.org/

  • Our mission at Climate Advocates Voces Unidas (CAVU) is to inspire local solutions to the climate crisis via visual storytelling and youth education programs.
Jordan Vaughan Smith, Executive DIrector
Climate Change Leadership Institute

http://www.takeresponsibility.us/

  • Direct Action
  • Seed Grants
Robb Hirsh
Climate Reality Project – NNM

https://www.climaterealityproject.org/

  • At Climate Reality, we recruit, train, and mobilize people of all ages and backgrounds to work for just climate solutions that speed the global transition from dirty fossil fuels to clean, renewable energy.
Rolando Velásquez (US Branch)
Climate-Xchange.org

https://climate-xchange.org/

  • Promote and implement Carbon Pricing / Fee and Dividends on fossil fuel usage.
Paola Ferreira
Coalition Of Sustainable Communities New Mexico

https://www.coalitionscnm.org/

  • Combining policy interests from a number of communities into a cohesive voice advocating for state policy.
  • Initiate legislation, as desired by its members, and share Resolutions for consideration at the local level.
Beth Beloff, Founder,
Christian Casillas ED
Conservation Voters of NM

(LCV local chapter)

https://www.cvnm.org/

  • Methane capture rules
  • Gila Diversion
Demis Foster, ED
Earth Care NM

https://www.earthcarenm.org/

Support, sponsor
  • Sustainability Education
  • Youth Organizing/YUCCA sponsors
  • ‘Kids’: Global Climate Strike
Bianca Sopoci-Belknap
Environment New Mexico

https://environmentnewmexico

  • Broad environmental activities
  • Solar power
Sanders Moore
Global Warming Express

https://theglobalwarmingexpress.org/

  • Think Tank program for kids 8-12
  • ‘Kids’: Global Climate Strike
Genie Stevens
Healthy Climate New Mexico

https://www.healthyclimatenm.org/

  • Healthy Climate NM's mission is to mobilize New Mexico healthcare and public health professionals to advocate for climate solutions that protect health and promote equity.
Shelley Mann-Lev
Indivisible SOS

https://indivisiblesos-santafe.org/

  • Our priorities include reproductive and other civil rights, law enforcement training and accountability, protection of climate and wildlife, strengthening democracy and ensuring voting rights and quality healthcare.
Ricann Bock
New Energy Economy

https://www.newenergyeconomy.org/

  • Monitor PNM/PRC management and cost control
  • State and Community ownership of energy utilities (Public Power)
  • Community solar power
  • Local Choice Energy (aka Community Choice Aggregation)
Mariel Nanasi
NM Healthy Soil Working Group

https://www.nmhealthysoil.org/

  • Accelerate soil health
Robb Hirsch, Isabelle Jenniches
Reboot our Democracy

https://rebootourdemocracy.org/

  • Build a truly participatory and inclusive democracy in New Mexico by supporting a range of social and political actions, building relationships with allies and legislators to achieve justice, equity and peace.
Rayellen Smith, President
RenUSA

https://renusa.org/

  • renewable energy projects that maximize local economic, employment, public health and environmental benefits.
Tom Schwarz
RETA Renewable Energy Transmission Authority

https://nmreta.com/

  • The New Mexico Renewable Energy Transmission Authority is a “public body, separate and apart from the state, constituting a governmental instrumentality for the performance of essential public functions.”
Lynn E. Mostoller - Executive Director
Santa Fe Watershed Association

https://www.santafewatershed.org/

  • The mission of the Santa Fe Watershed Association is to build a thriving, resilient Santa Fe River Watershed through collaboration, stewardship, and education that inspires us all to care for our land, water, and each other.
Morika Vorenberg Hensley, Executive Director
Sierra Club Rio Grande Chapter

https://www.riograndesierraclub.org/

  • Our mission to is to explore, enjoy and protect the planet, and we prioritize action on protecting our climate, clean air, clean water, and conservation of wildlife and public lands in New Mexico and West Texas.
Camila Feibelman, Executive Director
Sunrise Movement Santa Fe

https://www.sunrisemovement.org/

  • ‘Kids’: Global Climate Strike
  • Green New Deal
Craig O’Hare (?)
TOS Advisors
  • a policy advisory practice focusing on energy, climate, and economic transition.
Tom Singer - Principal
UUSF Environmental Justice Team

See entry on: https://www.uusantafe.org/whats-happening.html

  • Provide public education on a broad environmental basis.
Jean Darling
YUCCA

https://www.youthunited4climatecrisisaction.org/

  • Organizing local Climate Strike action for Santa Fe.
tbd