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| New Mexico Environment News (United States)+ XML/RSS854 views, By High Desert Alliance, LLC SolarPowerFront.com is pleased to announce the opening of it’s online storefront specializing in reliable and versatile pure sine wave inverters, MPPT charge controllers, solar panel kits, and solar accessories. 217 views, By Sally Montoya In November, a group of distinguished and esteemed Spiritual WisdomKeepers will come to Kona, Hawaii for a gathering hosted by Presidential Humanitarian Award winning author Maria Yraceburu's Yraceburu EarthWisdom. 112 views, By Dominique Dupont, Associate at Large, NMASLA The New Mexico Chapter of the American Society of Landscape Architects is celebrating Earth Day and Landscape Architecture Month by participating in a tour and design charette at Quarai Mission, part of the Salinas Pueblo Missions National Monument. 728 views, By Allegretti Architects Allegretti Architects announces that ground has been recently broken for Desert Shadow, a new green building project in Santa Fe County, New Mexico. This project communicates Allegretti Architects’ commitment to sustainable architecture. 51 views, By William Smith The dumpster rental Albuquerque is always around us and it will never go away. Our better bet to try to undo of the sweepings is to reduce the amounts that knowingly to create. 376 views, By PPCSolar | Paradise Power Company, Inc. PPCSolar (a dba of Paradise Power Company) will donate a 2kW photovoltaic (solar electric) system to a Taos County non-profit organization. 88 views, By Greg Miller Grazen Engineering is pleased to announce the planned opening of its new office in Ireland. 1104 views, By PPC Solar Taos and Penasco school districts have awarded the contract for supply of equipment, project design, construction, and installation of large-scale photovoltaic arrays at schools in Northern New Mexico to PPCSolar (a dba of Paradise Power Company) 376 views, By Banana Slug String Band The award-winning children’s eco-music band, the Banana Slug String Band will get the kids dancin’ and learning about the Earth at the New Mexico Assoc. for the Education of Young Children (NMAEYC) Conference in Santa Fe, NM, on Sat, Oct. 30. 1096 views, By Xola Consulting, Inc. Climate Change Sparks Adaptation Strategies for Adventure Companies 590 views, By The EcoEco Group The EcoEco Group, based in Albuquerque, is helping businesses attract environmentally conscious consumers, manage costs in a tightening economy and do their part to preserve natural resources. 260 views, By RASolarWindEnergy.com When you feel the Wind in Your Hair and the Sun on Your Face, wouldn't it be Great to know that You are in control of your Energy costs? 825 views, By Jetstream Wind, Inc. Announcing the Construction of the World’s First Renewable Utility-Scale, Emissions-Free Hydrogen Power Plant to be located in New Mexico 544 views, By RASolarWindEnergy.com The Best is yet to come. Don't miss out on City, State and Federal tax incentives to install Solar and Wind power producing systems and Energy saving devices in your Home/ Business. 1692 views, By Jetstream Wind, Inc. The hydrogen economy moves one step closer with this utility scale hydrogen power plant, able to supply 6000 homes with electricity and produce pure liquid hydrogen. 1586 views, By Jetstream Wind, Inc. Jetstream Wind announces plans for a renewably generated hydrogen plant able to firm renewable power to grid. 1362 views, By Global Hands News AQUASENSE, A Universal Water Systems Company based in Albuquerque New Mexico, is currently working on programs for local and state leaders to provide environmental alternative programs for local companies concerning bottled water coolers. 565 views, By Falcon Ridge Development Inc While larger developers are fighting high carrying costs and finance problems, Falcon Ridge is identifying niche markets driven by significant new employment created by new manufacturing jobs and military base expansions in Southern New Mexico. Beijing Air Pollution Will Kill A Few Olympic Athletes; Alarmed US Training Expert Takes Precautions 8728 views, By Stephen Fox, Managing Editor Santa Fe Sun News Harsh prediction on consequeces of China's air pollution; Olympic officials appear oblivious, but training experts codesign masks for athletes to wear around town, so they won't keel over from the smog in foul Beijing air, the worst in the world | ||||||||||||||||||||||