
Lujan Grisham's Climate Plan: 82% Emissions Drop by 2050
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New Mexico Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham is under pressure to sign or veto bills from this years legislative session, including medical malpractice reforms, a new state budget, and a universal free child care framework. However, a push to enshrine climate goals in state law has stalled in the Senate. The New Mexico Environment Departments Comprehensive Climate Action Plan, unveiled in December, aims to reduce emissions by 82% by 2050, potentially saving the state nearly $300 billion in climate damages.
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