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Topic: Environment
Wednesday, November 30,2011
Opinion

First Person

Climate Inaction: With climate change, it’s up to communities to save themselves

Laura Paskus
Don’t believe in climate change? Congratulations. But this isn’t the Rapture. Whether you believe or not, you’re coming along for the ride. This means that, if you live in New Mexico, you’re going to experience higher temperatures, worsening drought conditions, conifer forest die-offs and variable precipitation.
Wednesday, November 23,2011
Local News

The Big Picture

SFR's Weekly Matrix

Wren Abbott
  
Wednesday, November 23,2011
Local News

Lab Test

In Brief

Wren Abbott
As Los Alamos National Laboratory waits for a final Congressional budget to give it the go-ahead to construct a controversial plutonium pit manufacturing facility, developments last week gave a rare window into the notoriously secretive lab.
Wednesday, November 16,2011
Local News

MOXed In

LANL ramps up controversial plutonium production

Wren Abbott
Los Alamos National Laboratory is doubling down on a project that helps create a controversial, highly reactive new fuel used in nuclear power plants.
Wednesday, November 9,2011
Local News

Burn Scars

Indicators: Nov. 09

Joey Peters
Northern New Mexico suffered many losses after the Las Conchas fire engulfed 150,000 acres this summer.
Wednesday, Nov 09, 2011

Bill McKibben: A Change-Making Event

by Hunter Riley
 Author and environmentalist Bill McKibben, founder of the climate campaign 350.org, discusses how art can impact a community and the environment.
7pm | $25-$100

Lensic Performing Arts Center

211 W San Francisco St.
Santa Fe
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Wednesday, November 9,2011
Local News

The Big Picture

The Matrix

Joey Peters
SFR's Weekly Matrix
Wednesday, October 19,2011
Local News

Climate of Secrecy

State terminates climate change class

Wren Abbott
Santa Fe contractor Debbie Shapiro recently helped clients insulate an attic and install water catchment gutters to increase their home’s energy efficiency.
Wednesday, October 12,2011
Features

An American Revolution

Humanity’s most important era is coming; Bioneers founder Kenny Ausubel is making it happen

Alexa Schirtzinger
Fifteen minutes into what began as a relatively run-of-the-mill interview, Kenny Ausubel drops a bombshell. “I don’t usually make predictions,” he says—the type of statement interviewees consider a cautionary disclaimer, but which reporters tend to gleefully exploit—“but I think probably the next six or so years are the six most important years in the history of human civilization.”
Sunday, Oct 02, 2011

David Bacon: Who Controls Water in the Bio Region?

David Bacon, host of KSFR’s Living on the Edge, continues his ongoing discussion and lecture series Who Controls Water in the Bio Region with a conversation with community activists.
11 am | Free

Travel Bug Coffee Shop

839 Paseo de Peralta
Santa Fe
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