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In early 2020, the 350 Santa Fe Chapter embarked on a project to capture their volunteers' notes on a wide variety of subjects aimed at understanding the full nature of the climate crisis (aka Global Warming), possible solutions, and the resources that activists might need to call on to make a difference. Visitors are welcome to browse this content, follow the extensive links to other materials and provide feedback via our website [https://350santafe.org/subscribe/ contact form].
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Occasionally, as a visitor you will see '''TODO''' to indicate that our research is incomplete and more information is needed on a subject. If you are interested in helping complete these topics please email us at 350santafe.info@gmail.com. If you have copyediting skills and would like to help us improve our presentation, sentence structure, spelling errors, etc. please also contact us at the same email address.
 
 
 
Thank you.
 
 
 
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= A Slow Crisis in the Making =
 
 
 
===The Problem===
 
: ''Main article:[[The Problem]]''
 
 
 
The world’s scientists confirmed in the 2018 IPCC report that at the current rate, the world could cross 1.5˚C hotter as soon as 2030. That’s only a decade from now, well within the lifespan of most people alive today.
 
 
 
1.5˚C might not sound like a big increase in temperature, but it’s the difference between life and death for thousands of people.
 
 
 
Earth has always had natural cycles of warming and cooling, but not like we’re seeing now. The top five hottest years on record are 2016, 2015, 2017, 2018, and 2014.
 
 
 
And rising temperatures doesn’t only mean it’s getting hotter. The Earth’s climate is complex — even a small increase in average global temperature means big changes, with lots of dangerous side effects.
 
(Src: 350.org)
 
 
 
===The Technical Solutions===
 
: ''Main article: [[Technical Solutions]]''
 
 
 
<summary or abstract to be provided>
 
 
 
===The Economic Solutions===
 
: ''Main article: [[Economic Solutions]]''
 
 
 
<summary or abstract to be provided>
 
 
 
===The Political Solutions===
 
: ''Main article: [[Political Solutions]]''
 
 
 
<summary or abstract to be provided>
 
 
 
===The Activists Solutions===
 
: ''Main article: [[Activists Solutions]]''
 
 
 
<summary or abstract to be provided>
 
 
 
===The Public Education Solutions===
 
: ''Main article: [[Public Education Solutions]]''
 
 
 
As part of our education programs, the 350 Santa Fe chapter offers:
 
 
 
* monthly meetings
 
* quarterly newsletters (planned)
 
* weekly digests (planned)
 
* workshops (planned)
 
 
 
Our Climate Action Simulations Team is also working towards offering workshops using En-ROADS from [https://climateinteractive.org climateinteractive.org].
 
 
 
===Messaging Solutions===
 
: ''Main article: [[Messaging Solutions]]''
 
 
 
<summary or abstract to be provided>
 
 
 
=Why is it 350?=
 
: ''Main article: [[Why is it 350?]]''
 
Climate scientists in 2008 with NASA Goddard Institute suggest that global policies should have an initial target for atmospheric CO<sub>2</sub> of 350 ppm. They note that the optimum CO<sub>2</sub> level for maintaining a planet similar to that on which civilization developed is likely to be less than 350 ppm, but a 350 ppm target already reveals that dramatic policy changes are needed urgently. By the time such fundamental changes are achieved, knowledge will exist to help fine-tune the target CO<sub>2</sub>.
 
 
 
CO<sub>2</sub> levels are monitored by NOAAA at the Mauna Loa Observatory, Hawaii.
 
 
 
= Resilience May Be An Option =
 
: ''Main article: [[Resilience Helps Us Get Through]]''
 
 
 
Given the enormous effort involved in actually reversing global warming, experts and scholars are also thinking about the best ways to cope with some of the worst effects. Resilience is like the energies we put into surviving plane crashes. Yes we need emergency exits, escape chutes and emergency responders on the ground. But it is better to avoid a crash in the first place and that is where we spend most of our resources on airline safety.
 
 
 
= Some World Climate Initiatives =
 
 
 
:[https://sdg.iisd.org/news/ International Institute for Sustainable Development]
 
 
 
:[http://web.unep.org/ganadapt/global-adaptation-network United Nations Global Adaptation Network]
 
 
 
The Paris Accord between member states produced a “Global Goal on Adaptation” (GGA) with the aim of “enhancing adaptive capacity, strengthening resilience and reducing vulnerability to climate change, with a view to contributing to sustainable development and ensuring an adequate adaptation response in the context of the global temperature goal” (cited in Singh, Harmeling and Rai, 2016). Countries are committed to developing National Adaptation Plans (NAPs) and report on their creation to the UN.
 
 
 
:[https://unfccc.int/ United Nations Climate Change]
 
 
 
:[https://unfccc.int/topics/education-and-outreach/workstreams/youth-engagement United Nations Youth In Action]
 
 
 
=What's Happening in New Mexico?=
 
 
 
===350 Santa Fe Projects===
 
 
 
* [[Santa Fe Urban Farming Program]]
 
 
 
===Active Groups===
 
: ''Main article: [[Active Groups]]''
 
 
 
<summary or abstract to be provided>
 
 
 
===Drawdown Projects===
 
: ''Main article: [[Drawdown Projects in New Mexico]]''
 
 
 
<summary or abstract to be provided>
 
 
 
===NM Legislative Activity===
 
: ''Main article: [[NM Legislative Activity | New Mexico Legislative Activity]]''
 
 
 
<summary or abstract to be provided>
 
 
 
===NM State Climate Task Force===
 
: ''Main Article: [[NM State Climate Task Force]]''
 
 
 
<summary or abstract to be provided.>
 
 
 
=== NM Climate Science and Engineering Technology Partnership ===
 
" ''Main Article: [[NM CSETP]]''
 
 
 
<summary or abstract to be provided.>
 
 
 
===NM Energy Cooperatives===
 
" ''Main Article: [[NM Energy Cooperatives]]
 
 
 
<summary of abstract to be provided>
 
 
 
=Resources=
 
 
 
==Publications, Statistics, Lists, Directories and Catalogs==
 
 
 
===Scientific Journal Publications===
 
: ''Main article: [[Scientific Journal Publications]]''
 
 
 
<summary or abstract to be provided>
 
 
 
===Online Tools===
 
: ''Main article: [[Online Resources]]''
 
 
 
<summary or abstract to be provided>
 
 
 
===Media Resources in NM===
 
: ''Main article: [[Print Media in NM]]
 
 
 
The major news outlets and publications in New Mexico can be contacted as needed for promotion of events and issues. Many accept letters to the editors as well as articles. For example, writers can submit pieces for 'Our View' in the Santa Fe New Mexican opinion section.
 
 
 
=== NM Agencies Directory ===
 
:[http://newmexico.gov/A_to_Z.aspx http://newmexico.gov/A_to_Z.aspx]
 
 
 
=== NM Inventory of Statutory Executive Boards and Commissions 2018 ===
 
:[https://www.nmlegis.gov/Publications/New_Mexico_State_Government/inventory_of_statutory_executive_boards_and_commissions_2018.pdf https://www.nmlegis.gov/Publications/New_Mexico_State_Government/inventory_of_statutory_executive_boards_and_commissions_2018.pdf]
 
 
 
=== Structure of NM State Government May 2010 ===
 
:[https://www.nmlegis.gov/Publications/new_mexico_state_government/state_government_organizational_chart.pdf https://www.nmlegis.gov/Publications/new_mexico_state_government/state_government_organizational_chart.pdf]
 
 
 
=== World Population Statistics ===
 
:[https://www.pewresearch.org/fact-tank/2019/06/17/worlds-population-is-projected-to-nearly-stop-growing-by-the-end-of-the-century/ Population Statistics through 2100 from the Pew Research Center, June 17, 2019]
 
 
 
:[https://www.science.org.au/curious/earth-environment/how-many-people-can-earth-actually-support Earth’s carrying capacity from the Australian Academy of Science]
 
 
 
:[https://na.unep.net/geas/archive/pdfs/geas_jun_12_carrying_capacity.pdf June 2012 UN Report on Earth's Carrying Capacity]
 
 
 
== Environmental and Climate Crisis Movies ==
 
 
 
* The Biggest Little Farm, 2018 American documentary film
 
* The Need to Grow, 2019 documentary
 
* Inconvenient Truth, Al Gore 2006
 
* An Inconvenient Sequel: Truth To Power, Al Gore 2017
 
* Six Degrees Could Change the World, National Geographic, 2008
 
* Do the Math: Bill McKibben and the Fight Against Climate Change
 
* Sacred Land Sacred Water : Confluences of the Rio Grande Valley
 
* Before The Flood, Leonard DiCaprio, 2016
 
* Gasland, 2010&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;
 
* Gasland&nbsp; II, 2013
 
* How to let go of the world
 
* Awake: A Dream From Standing Rock, 2017&nbsp;
 
* Chasing Ice, National Geographic, 2013
 
* Chasing Coral, 2017
 
* Tales By Light, Netflix
 
 
 
Recommendations from the NYT Climate Fwd Newsletter – December 18, 2019
 
 
 
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| style="border:none;padding:0in;"| '''“[https://nl.nytimes.com/f/a/bvHpjat_mvSuvohD2vX1mA~~/AAAAAQA~/RgRf3QA0P0TPaHR0cHM6Ly93d3cuYW1hem9uLmNvbS9ncC92aWRlby9kZXRhaWwvQjAwTkRPWERKVT90ZT0xJm5sPWNsaW1hdGUtZndkOiZlbWM9ZWRpdF9jbGltXzIwMTkxMjE4P2NhbXBhaWduX2lkPTU0Jmluc3RhbmNlX2lkPTE0NjQwJnNlZ21lbnRfaWQ9MTk3MDEmdXNlcl9pZD1mZDk2NDNhNTVmZDg1OTBiNTVkMmQ0MTUzYzU0MTliNyZyZWdpX2lkPTU4NDExMTIwMTkxMjE4VwNueXRCCgAiNHv6XbIT1CtSEXJqY29yZDFAZ21haWwuY29tWAQAAAAA Years of Living Dangerously]”'''
 
 
 
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| style="border:none;padding:0in;"| This series, featuring celebrity correspondents like Matt Damon and Olivia Munn, is a favorite of the climate scientist Katharine Hayhoe. Not only because it discusses climate impacts and solutions, but also because it tackles two huge myths: first, that climate change is a “distant issue,” and, second, that we can only fix climate change by “destroying the economy or our personal liberties.”
 
 
 
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| style="border:none;padding:0in;"| '''“[https://nl.nytimes.com/f/a/fShf7p86Rt0bq-FB-1-AIA~~/AAAAAQA~/RgRf3QA0P0TkaHR0cHM6Ly93d3cuYW1hem9uLmNvbS9NZXJjaGFudHMtRG91YnQtUGF0cmljaWEtQ2FsbGFoYW4vZHAvQjAwWU8ySldUVT90ZT0xJm5sPWNsaW1hdGUtZndkOiZlbWM9ZWRpdF9jbGltXzIwMTkxMjE4P2NhbXBhaWduX2lkPTU0Jmluc3RhbmNlX2lkPTE0NjQwJnNlZ21lbnRfaWQ9MTk3MDEmdXNlcl9pZD1mZDk2NDNhNTVmZDg1OTBiNTVkMmQ0MTUzYzU0MTliNyZyZWdpX2lkPTU4NDExMTIwMTkxMjE4VwNueXRCCgAiNHv6XbIT1CtSEXJqY29yZDFAZ21haWwuY29tWAQAAAAA Merchants of Doubt]”'''
 
 
 
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| style="border:none;padding:0in;"| If you’ve ever wondered how the climate debate became, well, a debate, then this intriguing and infuriating film is for you. Based on a book by Naomi Oreskes and Erik M. Conway, it draws a parallel between the tactics of Big Tobacco and Big Oil, revealing the world of politics, spin and public opinion.
 
 
 
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| style="border:none;padding:0in;"| '''“[https://nl.nytimes.com/f/a/PVXnY5OLjqYpJYx24vd-Pw~~/AAAAAQA~/RgRf3QA0P0TEaHR0cHM6Ly93d3cubmV0ZmxpeC5jb20vdGl0bGUvNzAzMDgyNzg_dGU9MSZubD1jbGltYXRlLWZ3ZDomZW1jPWVkaXRfY2xpbV8yMDE5MTIxOD9jYW1wYWlnbl9pZD01NCZpbnN0YW5jZV9pZD0xNDY0MCZzZWdtZW50X2lkPTE5NzAxJnVzZXJfaWQ9ZmQ5NjQzYTU1ZmQ4NTkwYjU1ZDJkNDE1M2M1NDE5YjcmcmVnaV9pZD01ODQxMTEyMDE5MTIxOFcDbnl0QgoAIjR7-l2yE9QrUhFyamNvcmQxQGdtYWlsLmNvbVgEAAAAAA~~ Mission Blue]”'''
 
 
 
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| style="border:none;padding:0in;"| Besides highlighting the work of the oceanographer Sylvia Earle, a National Geographic explorer-in-residence, this film also paints a picture of the devastating changes she has witnessed during her decades underwater. Xiye Bastida, a 17-year-old activist and organizer for Fridays For Future NYC, said it “shows the power we have as individuals to connect with nature and speak for nature.”
 
 
 
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| style="border:none;padding:0in;"| '''“[https://nl.nytimes.com/f/a/SVFmmw9fzXrx7vHZpaWz6w~~/AAAAAQA~/RgRf3QA0P0TmaHR0cHM6Ly93d3cuYW1hem9uLmNvbS9UaGlzLUNoYW5nZXMtRXZlcnl0aGluZy1OYW9taS1LbGVpbi9kcC9CMDE3SkVCSFU2P3RlPTEmbmw9Y2xpbWF0ZS1md2Q6JmVtYz1lZGl0X2NsaW1fMjAxOTEyMTg_Y2FtcGFpZ25faWQ9NTQmaW5zdGFuY2VfaWQ9MTQ2NDAmc2VnbWVudF9pZD0xOTcwMSZ1c2VyX2lkPWZkOTY0M2E1NWZkODU5MGI1NWQyZDQxNTNjNTQxOWI3JnJlZ2lfaWQ9NTg0MTExMjAxOTEyMThXA255dEIKACI0e_pdshPUK1IRcmpjb3JkMUBnbWFpbC5jb21YBAAAAAA~ This Changes Everything]”'''
 
 
 
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| style="border:none;padding:0in;"| Inspired by Naomi Klein’s 2014 book of the same name, this documentary “aims to empower,” rather than scare, viewers into action. “The film tells moving, personal stories,” said Keya Chatterjee, executive director of the U.S. Climate Action Network, “but weaves them into a larger story about how colonialism and greed got us into this crisis, and also how people-power and disruption will get us out.”
 
 
 
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| style="border:none;padding:0in;"| '''“[https://nl.nytimes.com/f/a/VO8cxL-MOlCsD0GUUQhXAw~~/AAAAAQA~/RgRf3QA0P0TkaHR0cHM6Ly93d3cuYW1hem9uLmNvbS9SYWNpbmctRXh0aW5jdGlvbi1Mb3VpZS1Qc2lob3lvcy9kcC9CMDE4NFJFMVRHLz90ZT0xJm5sPWNsaW1hdGUtZndkOiZlbWM9ZWRpdF9jbGltXzIwMTkxMjE4P2NhbXBhaWduX2lkPTU0Jmluc3RhbmNlX2lkPTE0NjQwJnNlZ21lbnRfaWQ9MTk3MDEmdXNlcl9pZD1mZDk2NDNhNTVmZDg1OTBiNTVkMmQ0MTUzYzU0MTliNyZyZWdpX2lkPTU4NDExMTIwMTkxMjE4VwNueXRCCgAiNHv6XbIT1CtSEXJqY29yZDFAZ21haWwuY29tWAQAAAAA Racing Extinction]”'''
 
 
 
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| style="border:none;padding:0in;"| Unless drastic changes are made, some biologists estimate we could lose up to [https://nl.nytimes.com/f/a/l4zNG-rxSKGTU2SE1eZxYg~~/AAAAAQA~/RgRf3QA0P4QJAWh0dHBzOi8vd3d3LnRoZWd1YXJkaWFuLmNvbS9lbnZpcm9ubWVudC8yMDE3L2ZlYi8yNS9oYWxmLWFsbC1zcGVjaWVzLWV4dGluY3QtZW5kLWNlbnR1cnktdmF0aWNhbi1jb25mZXJlbmNlP3RlPTEmbmw9Y2xpbWF0ZS1md2Q6JmVtYz1lZGl0X2NsaW1fMjAxOTEyMTg_Y2FtcGFpZ25faWQ9NTQmaW5zdGFuY2VfaWQ9MTQ2NDAmc2VnbWVudF9pZD0xOTcwMSZ1c2VyX2lkPWZkOTY0M2E1NWZkODU5MGI1NWQyZDQxNTNjNTQxOWI3JnJlZ2lfaWQ9NTg0MTExMjAxOTEyMThXA255dEIKACI0e_pdshPUK1IRcmpjb3JkMUBnbWFpbC5jb21YBAAAAAA~ 50 percent of Earth’s species] within the next century. That devastating fact — a potential sixth extinction, wherein “humanity has become the asteroid” — is the basis for this fast-paced, wide-ranging film from Louie Psihoyos, who won an Oscar for “The Cove.” While some scenes are tough to watch, they’re balanced with awe-inspiring nature shots that showcase a world worth saving.
 
 
 
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=Archives=
 
: ''Main Article: [[Articles Archive]]
 
 
 
There are many publications and newsletters the post and publish articles on the climate crisis. Our archive includes those we've found of particular interest.
 
 
 
= Wiki Maintenance & Editing =
 
 
 
[[350 Santa Fe Wiki Markup Quick Reference]]
 
 
 
===Getting Started | Guide to MediaWiki===
 
: ''Main article: [[Getting Started|Guide to MediaWiki]]''
 
 
 
<summary or abstract to be provided>
 
 
 
=== MediaWiki Help ===
 
 
 
:[https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Help:Tables#Wiki_table_markup_summary Table Markup]
 
 
 
:[https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Help:Formatting Formating]
 
 
 
===Editors===
 
: ''Main article: [[Editors]]''
 
 
 
<summary or abstract to be provided>
 
 
 
===Our Taxonomy===
 
: ''Main article: [[Global Warming Wiki Taxonomy]]''
 
 
 
<summary or abstract to be provided>
 

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