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News Coverage 12 September 2016

NM POLITICAL REPORT: BLM must act on natural gas emissions in Four Corners area

New Mexico has a problem with natural gas waste. The recent NASA’s Four Corners methane report found that two of the most polluted energy-producing regions are located in the state. In fact, NASA found that a Delaware-sized methane cloud is hovering over the Four Corners region, that only 10 percent of the methane sources contribute half of all emissions and that leaking storage tanks and pipelines are the major culprits.

Blog 05 October 2016

National Public Lands Day Centennial Celebration at Afton Canyon

On National Public Lands Day this year (September 24), a group of 22 Latinos from El Nuevo Comienzo took their first trip to Afton Canyon in the new Mojave Trails National Monument.

News Coverage 15 October 2016

SAN BERNARDINO SUN: Involving Latino youth in preserving desert lands: Guest commentary

National Hispanic Heritage Month is a time to recognize the contributions Hispanic and Latino Americans have made to our community’s heritage and culture. Here in the Coachella Valley we have the opportunity to highlight the recent contributions we have made in protecting the California desert.

News Coverage 18 October 2016

LAS VEGAS SUN: Tonight, candidates should address management of West’s public lands

For so many of us in the West, experiences such as getting lost in the beauty of a mountain vista or being made new by a clear-running river reflecting diamond sparkles of sunshine are among the prime reasons we live here. These are places where one can feel the spirit and become connected to God’s creation. And often we have set aside these places, including irreplaceable treasures such as the Grand Canyon or Yosemite National Park, as protected public lands for all Americans to enjoy.

News Coverage 23 October 2016

LA OPINION: Protecting Our Colorado River

Living in the Southwest, we are very fortunate to be surrounded by a diversity of God’s most beautiful natural creations.  We are blessed with majestic mountain vistas, desert solitude, verdant valleys and flowing rivers, and they are much of the reason why we live here.  But in recent years our natural bounty has been threatened by a record drought that persists and compromises the rivers that sustain our lives.  

Research Library 21 September 2017

PLACE, STORY & CULTURE: A Top Ten List of Places Important to the Latino Community and in Need of Preservation

Numerous sites dot our American landscapes and cities that tell a different story about our past. Places that embody the architectural, cultural and deep historical roots of the Latino community within the shared national identity. In an effort to provide insight into the vast amount of sites that deserve protection and merit official recognition, the Latino Heritage Scholars have developed a top ten list of historic sites associated with Latino heritage worthy of consideration.

News Coverage 10 November 2016

ARIZONA CENTRAL: Stop ignoring us on public lands

Gov. Doug Ducey’s assertion that Arizonans oppose the Grand Canyon Heritage National Monument is unfounded. State polls show vast support for protecting the Grand Canyon watershed from uranium mining and preserving the threatened cultural and historical sites in the region.

News Releases 14 November 2016

MAITE ARCE: DOI Methane Waste Reduction Standards Will Improve Health Outcomes and Taxpayer Savings

WASHINGTON – Maite Arce, President and CEO of the Hispanic Access Foundation, released the following statement after the Department of the Interior released standards to regulate methane waste from existing oil and gas sources on public lands:

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