Title click to read article on NEW MEXICO WILDERNESS ALLIANCE WEBSITE.
From the article:
On October 25, 2010, Governor Bill Richardson wrote a letter to President Obama, urging him to use his authority under The Antiquities Act of 1906, to proclaim the Otero Mesa National Monument. [Click here to read the Governor's letter.]
This is tremendous news.
Now, the Obama administration needs to hear from all New Mexicans one more time, urging the President to create the Otero Mesa National Monument. It is with your voice that we can actually see this occur before the end of the year.
On Saturday, December 4th, from 1 – 3 PM at the KiMo Theater, located on the corner of Central and Fifth Avenue in downtown Albuquerque, we will be holding the “Otero Mesa National Monument Rally.”
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Tuesday, November 9, 2010
CONSERVATIONISTS RALLY IN ALBUQUERQUE FOR OTERO MESA MONUMENT DESIGNATION
GOV. MARTINEZ AGAINST CAP AND TRADE
Title click to read article on NEW MEXICO WATCHDOG website.
From the article:
Governor-elect Susana Martinez announced Thursday (Nov. 4) that former Congresswoman Heather Wilson will lead her transition team that will work with outgoing Governor Bill Richardson while also saying that she and her advisers are looking at ways to reverse the New Mexico Environmental Improvement Board’s decision to have the state take part in a regional cap and trade program.
MANDATORY CARBON TRADING SCHEME FALLS FLAT ON ITS FACE
Title click to read article on Prison Planet website.
From the article:
Global warming-inspired cap and trade has been one of the most stridently debated public policy controversies of the past 15 years. But it is dying a quiet death. In a little reported move, the Chicago Climate Exchange (CCX) announced on Oct. 21 that it will be ending carbon trading — the only purpose for which it was founded — this year.
Although the trading in carbon emissions credits was voluntary, the CCX was intended to be the hub of the mandatory carbon trading established by a cap-and-trade law, like the Waxman-Markey scheme passed by the House in June 2009.