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Mark Ereth: Where there's fire, there's (deadly) smoke

Wildfire preparedness has traditionally been straightforward – be ready to evacuate at the drop of a hat. But as doctors and scientists learn more about unseen risks, Americans should take deliberate steps to protect their lungs from the pollution that wildfires spread.

Why should NM store nation’s nuclear waste?

Why should NM store nation’s nuclear waste?

A reasonable alternative is to leave this dangerous radioactive nuclear waste at the nuclear plants that produced it in dry cask storage rather than multiply the risk by transporting thousands of containers.

WIPP: Full air filtration mode a ‘conservative decision’ to protect environment, workers

WIPP: Full air filtration mode a ‘conservative decision’ to protect environment, workers

Air in the underground facility of the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant continues to be heavily filtered to prevent radioactive particles from reaching the outside air, despite research that suggests it is not longer needed.

Drought affecting 99 percent of New Mexico
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Drought affecting 99 percent of New Mexico

Situation is particularly dire in the north.

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New Mexico utility grapples with costs of closing coal plant

New Mexico utility grapples with costs of closing coal plant

New Mexico's largest electric provider plans to get out of the coal business sooner rather than later and is proposing legislation that could ease the sting of closing a coal-fired power plant.

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