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New Mexico Interfaith Power and Light PO Box 27162 Albuquerque, New Mexico 87125 www.nm-ipl.org**[email protected]**505-266-6966 Winter 2016 Re: BLM Methane draft rules Faith Leader Letter In Support of Rules Addressing Methane Pollution We live in an amazing and holy moment where decisions made at many levels can have enormous consequences that lead to life or death. How we do business and create energy now has grave moral and ethical implications for human health, climate change devastation and life or death for the most vulnerable populations and the future children. All of our religious traditions call us to be stewards of creation and care for all brothers and sisters whether they live next door or across the oceans. The recent Papal Encyclical Laudato Si and the Muslim Declaration on Climate Change as well as many other documents affirm stepping up actions to address climate change in a spirit of unity and concern. Within this context we support proposed new guidelines to reduce methane pollution from the oil and gas industry. In his encyclical, Laudato Si: On Care of Our Common Home, a clarion call for dialogue and action to address climate change, Pope Francis states, “In the face of possible risks to the environment which may affect the common good now and in the future, decisions must be made “based on a comparison of the risks and benefits foreseen for the various possible alternatives. This is especially the case when a project may lead to a greater use of natural resources, higher levels of emission or discharge, an increase of refuse, or significant changes to the landscape, the habitats of protected species or public spaces.” (Laudato Si 184) The new proposed methane rules are a moral step in the right direction to address the health implications of methane leaks with toxic chemicals such as cancer causing benzene and smog forming pollutants that trigger asthma. Curbing methane pollution is critical because it is over 80 times more potent than carbon dioxide in the first 20 years after release and is responsible for one-quarter of human made climate warming. If federal action by the BLM and EPA are not taken, methane pollution from the oil and natural gas industry is projected to increase around 25 percent over the next 10 years. New Mexico now suffers from a NASA identified methane hot spot the size of Delaware over the San Juan Basin, the highest concentration in the nation. Finally, it is not good stewardship to waste over 250,000 metric tons of methane as was the case in 2013. This is almost enough natural gas to meet the annual heating and cooking needs for all of the homes in Albuquerque (239,000 homes). In a state of so many human needs and economic poverty the estimated $42.7 million in royalty revenue lost since 2009 is morally irresponsible. We the undersigned cannot remain silent in the face of so many moral wrongs. We support strong rules to address methane leaks and waste. Peace and good, Bishop Michael Vono Episcopal Diocese of the Rio Grande David Bailey Bishop, Episcopal Church in Navajoland Sr. Joan Brown,osf Exec. Dir. NM Interfaith Power and Light, Albuquerque Rev. Donna McNiel Exec. Dir. New Mexico Conference of Churches, Albuquerque Rose Marie Cecchini, MM Director, Office of Life, Peace, Justice & Creation Stewardship Catholic Charities Gallup Abbot Joel Garner. O.Praem. Santa Maria de la Vid Abbey, Albuquerque Fr. Richard Rohr Center for Action and Contemplation, Albuquerque Rev. Adam Lee Ortega y Ortiz, Rector of Cathedral Basilica of St. Francis of Assisi, and Pastor of Cristo Rey Church, Santa Fe Rev Sue Joiner First Congregational United Church of Christ, Albuquerque Rev. Anita Amstutz Mennonite Minister, Albuquerque Barb O'Connor, ofs Reg. Rep, Secular Franciscans, Santa Fe Rev. Anne Morawski Lutheran Campus Pastor at UNM and CNM, Albuquerque Rev. Larry Bernard OFM Pastor, San Diego Mission, Jemez Pueblo Rev. Talitha Arnold Senior Minister, The United Church of Santa Fe Sr. Marlene Perrotte, rsm Sisters of Mercy, Albuquerque Geneal M.Kramer Adrian Dominican Sister, Albuquerque Lizabeth Rutherford, osf Sisters of St Francis of Colorado Springs JPICC, Los Alamos Liz McMaster The Reverend (Ret.), Albuquerque The Rev'd Anne Ritchings Pastoral Associate, St. Mark's Episcopal Church, Albuquerque David Cameron Pastor, Immanuel Presbyterian Church The Rev. Christopher McLaren Rector, St. Mark¹s Episcopal Church, Albuquerque The Rev. Holly Beaumont, D. Min. Organizing Director, Interfaith Worker Justice - NM Pam Fraser-Walters President, New Mexico Interfaith Dialogue Rev. Dr. Barbara McGarey Pastor New Life PCUSA, ABQ, NM Lynn R. Anner-Bolieu, B.Sc.; M.Div. Deacon (Ret.) Episcopal Church of Navajoland The Rev. Dr. Wallace Ford Clergy, Albuquerque Rev. Dr. Stephen J. Miller Disciples of Christ retired clergy, Albuquerque Fr. Eugene Gries, O.Praem Norbertine Community, Albuquerque Carol Morrison Chair, Board of Directors, Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Silver City Pamela Gilchrist,Clerk Peace and Social Concerns, Santa Fe Monthly Meeting Religious Society of Friends (Quakers) The Rev. Betsy Bueschel Rtired UCC minister, Santa Fe The Rev. Owen Kunkle, Deacon, St. Bedes, Espiscopal, Santa Fe The Rev. John Zachritz St. Stephen’s Episcopal, Espanola Neil Amswych Rabbi of Temple Beth Shalom, Santa Fe Rev. Tyler Connoley Pastor, Silver City UCC The Rev. Dr. Richard W. Murphy Retired Episcopal Priest, Santa Fe Rev. Bert Scott Retired United Methodist Clergy, Albuquerque Ellen Buelow Lay Social Justice Minister, Our Lady of the Most Holy Rosary Rev. Lorelei Kay Pastor, Westminster Presbyterian Church (USA), Gallup Rev. Karen Bash Member of Church of the Good Shepherd Rev. Canon Raymond Raney Rector, Church of the Holy Cross, Edgewood The Rev. Angela Herrera Minister, First Unitarian Church, Albuquerque Kathy Freeze Parish & Faith Community Outreach Liaison, Catholic Charities, Albuquerque Rabbi Harry Rosenfeld Congregation Albert, Albuquerque Sr. Elizabeth Chambers Canossian Sisters, Albuquerque Rabbi Paul Citrin The Taos Jewish Center, Taos Rev. William Thompson Retired clergy, Christ Lutheran, Santa Fe Rev. Karen Thompson Retired clergy, Christ Lutheran, Santa Fe Maxim K. Rice United Methodist Church (ret. minister), Albuquerque Fr. Frank Quintana Blessed Oscar Romero Community, Albuquerque Rabbi Min Kantowitz Albuquerque Rev. James D. Brown Retired Presbyterian Minister, Santa Fe Rev. Harry W. Eberts Pastor, First Presbyterian Church, Santa Fe Fr. Warren J. Broussard, SJ Immaculate Conception Catholic Church, Albuquerque Don Conklin, Our Lady of the Most Holy Rosary Pastoral Associate for Administration & Ministry