WELC Protests BLM's Failure to Consider Climate Change in Offering Oil and Gas Leases in New Mexico
Sloppy industrial practices make oil and gas drilling the second-largest source of greenhouse gas pollution in New Mexico, but the Bureau of Land management intends to open up another 100,000 acres of the state to the oil and gas industry without considering the impacts of climate change and without requiring the use of the latest technologies to cut global warming pollution.
Sloppy industrial practices make oil and gas drilling the second-largest source of greenhouse gas pollution in New Mexico, but the Bureau of Land management intends to open up another 100,000 acres of the state to the oil and gas industry without considering the impacts of climate change and without requiring the use of the latest technologies to cut global warming pollution.
While the natural gas industry promotes its product as a “cleaner-burning fuel,” the greenhouse impact of natural gas, also known as methane, is 21 times more potent than carbon dioxide. In New Mexico, accidental leaks and deliberate releases inject more than 20 million tons of methane and carbon dioxide into the air every year. Yet, methane capture technologies are available and affordable and can reduce methane emissions by 95% or more.
On behalf of a coalition of groups, WELC has protested the BLM's decision to sell leases on 83 parcels totaling 102,712 acres without requiring the use of the latest technologies to cut global warming pollution.
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Click here to read WELC's protest (pdf).
Click here to read the BLM's Notice of lease sale auction (pdf).
