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A MEMORIAL
RECOGNIZING THAT NEW MEXICO SHOULD BE AN ENERGY CONSERVATION
LEADER IN SAVING HUMANS, WILDLIFE AND PLANTS FROM HARMFUL
CLIMATE CHANGE EFFECTS AND REQUESTING A "GET A BRIGHT IDEA"
CONSUMER EDUCATION CAMPAIGN.
WHEREAS, a majority of scientists agree that global
temperatures are increasing, that human activities are
contributing to this climate change and that further warming
is inevitable unless immediate and sweeping actions are taken
to promote energy conservation; and
WHEREAS, global warming creates extreme weather cycles
of drought and floods, which are harmful to humans and to New
Mexico's ecosystems, including its migrating birds and
coldwater fish; and
WHEREAS, rising temperatures throughout the southwest
will lead to increased risks of drought, earlier snowpack
melts, decreased drinking water supplies and intense fire
seasons; and
WHEREAS, increased wildfires and floods are harmful and
costly to New Mexico and affect wildlife in harmful ways,
including habitat loss and diminished food supplies; and
WHEREAS, one-fourth of the world's plant and vertebrate
animal species may face extinction by 2050 due to the effects
of global warming; and
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WHEREAS, human activities and energy consumption
contribute to climate change by releasing greenhouse gases
such as carbon dioxide and methane; and
WHEREAS, the use of fossil fuels for energy consumption
contributes to the release of greenhouse gases; and
WHEREAS, the effects of climate change can be slowed by
reducing the release of greenhouse gases; and
WHEREAS, the release of greenhouse gases can be reduced
by energy conservation and the use of solar, wind and other
alternative sources of energy; and
WHEREAS, New Mexico should be a leader in energy
conservation and take steps to reduce global warming; and
WHEREAS, the New Mexico state government aims to be
energy efficient and to support sustainable energy production,
energy conservation and public transportation; and
WHEREAS, if all American families replaced just one of
their incandescent light bulbs with a compact fluorescent
light bulb, this would save enough energy to power a city for
over a year; and
WHEREAS, if state offices, schools and public
institutions use compact fluorescent light bulbs and ENERGY
STAR-certified appliances and products, this will help energy
conservation; and
WHEREAS, New Mexicans should be encouraged to conserve
resources and recycle paper, cardboard, plastic, glass and
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aluminum to help reduce waste; and
WHEREAS, the New Mexico state government can encourage
consumer education on climate change issues and how they
affect New Mexico and its wildlife and environment through a
"climate change awareness day"; and
WHEREAS, New Mexico can help slow the effects of global
warming by planting more trees adaptable to New Mexico and by
creating wetlands that absorb carbon dioxide; and
WHEREAS, student groups, such as wild friends, are
taking action to reduce global warming through the use of
compact fluorescent light bulbs, recycling and programs that
teach energy conservation; and
WHEREAS, wild friends students at Rio Gallinas school
are participating in designing a classroom greenhouse that
teaches self-sustainability through the use of alternative
energy, water catchments and organic gardening; and
WHEREAS, schools that join the energy schools teaching
about resource savings program and students who design
creative solutions for energy conservation should be publicly
recognized; and
WHEREAS, children in the future should be safe from
harmful effects of climate change and should have an
opportunity to see and learn about wildlife and nature;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE HOUSE OF
REPRESENTATIVES OF THE STATE OF NEW MEXICO that the state be a
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leader in reducing greenhouse gases through energy
conservation and the use of alternative energy; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the energy, minerals and
natural resources department be requested to issue pamphlets
and conduct the "get a bright idea" consumer awareness
campaign to educate the public about energy-saving compact
fluorescent light bulbs and ENERGY STAR-certified appliances
and products; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the governor be requested to
declare a "climate change awareness day" to help educate
residents about how climate change issues will affect New
Mexicans and their wildlife and the environment; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that state agencies be requested
to take steps to use natural lighting, replace light bulbs in
existing buildings with compact fluorescent light bulbs and
use automatic timers on lights and heating and cooling systems
to conserve energy; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the state recommend that all
New Mexico schools recycle paper, cardboard, plastic, aluminum
and glass and participate in the programs knows as "energy
schools teaching about resource savings"; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that state agencies be requested
to use energy-efficient vehicles for fuel conservation and to
encourage employees to carpool or use public transportation;
and
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BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the New Mexico legislature
consider adopting an income tax credit for consumers who buy
ENERGY STAR-certified appliances, products and central heating
and cooling systems; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that state agencies be requested
to support sustainable energy production through research,
grants and tax credits to corporations and residents that
produce, sell or use clean energy; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that copies of this memorial be
transmitted to the office of the governor, the construction
industries division of the regulation and licensing
department, the department of environment, the department of
transportation, the energy, minerals and natural resources
department, the public education department, the higher
education department, the taxation and revenue department and
the members of the New Mexico legislative council.