Resolution to Declare a Climate Emergency
Tuesday, Sept. 17 9:30-10:30 –Resolution to Declare a Climate Emergency- will be decided by Board of County Commissioners - 105 Albright Street . Please support with your presence if you can.
Taos United - Social and Political Activists For a Fair and Just Democracy in Taos, New Mexico
Social and Political Activists For a Fair and Just Democracy in Taos, New Mexico
Tuesday, Sept. 17 9:30-10:30 –Resolution to Declare a Climate Emergency- will be decided by Board of County Commissioners - 105 Albright Street . Please support with your presence if you can.
Tuesday, Sept. 17 at noon to the Capitol Rotunda in Santa Fe Town hall meeting to demand public disclosure, detailed plans and required environmental impact studies of proposed increase in nuclear weapons funding and production at Los Alamos. So far LANL and the National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) have been keeping the public, local officials, […]
Sept 20 11:30-1:30 (in Santa Fe - depart Taos 9:15) SHOW UP FOR GLOBAL CLIMATE ACTION Climate Crises Convergence on State Capital Roundhouse in Santa Fe Join the youth of northern New Mexico to demand immediate action be taken to save the future and life on this planet Carpooling available between 9:00- 9:15 am at […]
SAT, SEPT 21: Earth Building @ RYNO site in Questa, just North of the Questa Chevron Service Project: help make adobe bricks to restore an old adobe to become a Center for Hope & Healing in Questa at RYNO . Learn about RYNO’s vision & how we "Walk the Watershed Way;” our motto: "do unto […]
SUN SEPT 22: 10am Taos UCC Church @ SOMOS, downtown Taos: Climate Message by 22-year old Clara Sims. RSVP to Pam Shepherd taosucc@gmail.com
September 22, 2019 – 5-8pm Rio Fernando Park, Taos, New Mexico 410 La Posta Road Public opening of the Pollinator Concentrator! an ecological art project and dialogue between BIOSTEAM Lab artist-in-residence is Ana MacArthur and an entomologist responding to the biological crisis of pollinator loss and the role of pollinators in the Rio Grande Watershed and the students of the TISA. […]