Links to Other Websites
Links to Other Websites
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Clean Energy Solutions:
- Santa Fe County - Office of Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency
- Sierra Club video - Easy way to improve your home's natural gas use efficiency
- Energy efficiency programs for New Mexico
- Find a certified energy auditor in your area
- Renewable Energy Industry Association of New Mexico
- New Mexico Solar Energy Association
- Comprehensive Consumer Guide to Energy Efficiency and "Green Mortgages
- ICLEI - Local Governments for Sustainability
- Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC)
- NASA Global Climate Change site
- EPA - Climate Change
- Department of Energy
- Green Builders Guide
- CERES Coalition of institutional and socially responsible investors
- Unlocking the Green Economy
- Climate Change Impact on Southwestern United States
- Impact of Climate Change on New Mexico's Water Supply
- Black Mesa Water Coalition
- Coalition for Clean and Affordable Energy (CCAE)
- Dooda Desert Rock
- Dine Care
- Grand Canyon Trust
- National Resources Defense Council
- New Energy Economy
- Physicians for Social Responsibility
- PIRG Arizona
- San Juan Citizens Alliance
- Sierra Club Arizona
- Southwest Energy Efficiency Project
- Western Resource Advocates
- CoolBiz Albuquerque website
- A Consumer’s Guide to Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy: Workplace
- GreenBiz.com
- Commercial building efficiencies
- ENERGY STAR®: Business Improvement
- National Cool Cities Campaign
- Seattle Cool Cities Campaign
- The Climate Group
- Green Your Office
- Cool Companies
- Food-Miles and the Relative Climate Impacts of Food Choices in the United States
- New Farm.org
- Organic Facts from Washington State University
- All About Fair Trade
- Organic Trade Association
- Sustainable Table
- Story of Bottled Water
- Greening Schools
- Social Science resource guide for students
- Environmentally Friendly Cars
- FuelEconomy.gov
- Reduce Your Automobile’s Impact on the Environment
- Gas and Electric: Understanding Hybrid Cars
- Make Valles Caldera a National Park
- San Juan Basin Badlands
- Rio Puerco
- Southern Utah Wilderness Alliance
- Coalition for Otero Mesa
- Ten Gallons a Day by Louise Pape
- Harvesting Rain Water by Brad Lancaster
- Backyard Composting Made Easy
- Front Loading Washing Machines Use Less Water
- Watch this video to see that New Mexicans from many walks of life oppose trapping on public lands.
- Mexican Wolves
- No Cruel Traps on Public Lands in New Mexico
- Wild Earth Guardians
- Southwest Environmental Center
- Animal Protection of New Mexico
- The Center for Biological Diversity
- NM Chapter of Republicans for Environmental Protection
- New Mexico Mountain Club
- The Wild Horse Observers Association
- The Humane Society of the United States
- Jim Robertson wildlife photography
- Born Free USA
- Ban Cruel Traps
- Activist Network
- Building Bridges To the Outdoors...no child left inside
- Climate Crossroads
- Green Home
- National/International Outings
- Sierra Student Coalition
- Santa Fe Alliance
- Earth Care International
- Santa Fe Farmers Market
- City of Santa Fe - Sustainable Santa Fe
- Audubon New Mexico
- Ecoversity
Cool Cities/Biz: Resources for Businesses
Food/Agriculture
Greening Schools and Careers
Green Transportation
Public Lands
Water
Wildlife
Sierra Club
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Southern New Mexico:
Outings
Conservation Initiatives
Chapter & Groups
Environmental News
- Eric Garcetti Elected to Continue the Clean Energy Legacy in Los Angeles
- Big New Investments in Wind Energy Across the Country and Around the World
- Our Land, Our Water, Our Future: The Australia Beyond Coal & Gas Conference
- Fighting Coal Down Under
- How Electric Vehicles That Feed the Grid Will Pay Off
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