NMSEA In Action - 2018   


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Environment Day at the Roundhouse
Priority: Really want it
Added: 2018-02-03 by another contributor
Board members supporting renewable energy as the way to save our environment.

Energy Council - Albuquerque
Added: 2018-02-03 by another contributor
Going 25% Solar by 2025. Even the pools are being brought into the action with some solar thermal.

Judging at NM State Science and Engineering Fair
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Added: 2018-02-03 by another contributor
Every March and April! Let us know if you want to participate. Info@nmsolar.org....cash prizes for solar students!

Supporting 100%RE
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Added: 2018-02-03 by another contributor
Speaking up at the Roundhouse in the senate committees for Earth's future. Sometimes it means saying, "No," to natural gas!

Assess, Plan, Act for the New Energy Economy!
Added: 2018-02-03 by another contributor
NMSEA President leads by example with her personal plan to be fossil fuel free by 2023. What's your plan?!

Upcoming in September- Mobilization for Climate Change
Priority: Can't live without it
Added: 2018-02-03 by another contributor
Last year, NMSEA lead the march by Janet Bridgers working in coordination with the Sierra Club

U.S. Senator Martin Heinrich Keynote Speaker
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Added: 2018-05-12 by another contributor
UNM School of Engineering Graduation Ceremony. Encouraging new engineers to solve problems, including climate change. Engineers "speak truth to power!" White house has told NASA to dismantle CO2 monitors. From Left to Right: NMSEA president Athena Christodoulou, UNM Dean of Engineering Christos Christodoulou, NM U.S. Senator Martin Heinrich: UNM Provost Chaouki Abdallah.

2018 Heavy Equipment Rodeo
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Priority: Really want it
Added: 2018-08-01 by another contributor
Have a quick tour, to see a sample of what was offered to the students!