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Renewable Energy Siting Advocacy
New Resources

Community and Public Health Benefits of Renewable Energy Generation in Our New Mexico Communities is ready for advocates to use in support of specific proposals - and specifically could be a handout to local decision makers.
Healthy Climate New Mexico has developed new resources for advocates to support renewable energy development in New Mexico focusing on debunking the common health myths used by opponents to discourage their siting.
Health-Related Myths Surrounding Renewable Energy Development:
A Primer for Advocates of Renewable Energy Development is meant to deepen the knowledge base for advocates on the health-focused questions.
Proposed New Mexico
Occupational Heat Standard
YOU CAN
HELP!
The NM Environment Department has petitioned the EIB (Environmental Improvement Board) to adopt a state occupational heat standard.
The hearing is scheduled to take place May 4-8, 2026.
Give Healthy Climate New Mexico and our partners a follow on socials to stay up-to-date on latest developments and calls to action!
Healthy Climate New Mexico PSAs
Healthy Climate New Mexico PSAs


Healthy Climate NM - Why Health Professionals for Climate Action PSA
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How Climate Change Impacts Children's Health PSA
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Climate Change Means More Extreme Weather; How We Can be Prepared PSA
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Policy Briefs
Heat Policy Advisory
2025
Healthy Climate NM
Immediate and comprehensive action is required to mitigate the health risks of extreme heat and ensure the safety and well-being of all New Mexicans this heat season.
That is why Healthy Climate New Mexico has prepared a comprehensive extreme heat Policy Advisory that describes key recommendations for policymakers to address these risks and promote New Mexicans' health.
Wildfire Smoke Season Policy Advisory
2024
Healthy Climate NM
Advocacy & Policy Workgroup
The Advocacy & Policy Workgroup meets every month on Zoom.
The group works to advance climate policy via non-partisan outreach with local, state, and federal partners as well as build the political know-how of HCNM members. Whether you're new to advocacy or you've been around a while, we need your health voice.
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