More New Mexico land must be saved from oil and gas to prevent climate crisis, study says

Photo of the Sangre de Cristo mountains courtesy of EcoFlight

In 2022 New Mexico Wild commissioned a study from EcoAdapt, an independent, nongovernmental organization consisting of a team of climate scientists. The study, released in April 2023, evaluates how protecting public lands in New Mexico can help address climate change and biodiversity loss with the goal of identifying where new protections would have the greatest positive impact and informing New Mexico Wild’s priorities.

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