FACT SHEET: New Mexico HB6 (2022) Clean Future Act

As New Mexicans experience prolonged drought, devastating forest fires, unprecedented heat waves, and pollution from industries right here at home, we must prioritize just climate solutions that protect our people and preserve our air, water, and climate.

The clean-energy transition is a once-in-a-generation opportunity to diversify our economy, raise new revenue, and create good jobs in growing industries along the way, in addition to tackling the climate and health impacts we already see across New Mexico. For our climate, our health, and our economy it’s time to open new doors to a clean future for every New Mexico community.

The Clean Future Act sets ambitious requirements of a 50% reduction of climate pollution in New Mexico by 2030 and at least 90% by 2050. Because New Mexico’s carbon emissions have increased since the 2005 baseline, this would represent a 64% reduction of current levels of climate pollution by 2030. The bill doesn’t allow offsets to meet the 2030 target and limits emissions that can be offset by 2050 to 10% of 2005 levels, making this one of the most stringent limits anywhere.

The Clean Future Act would require emissions reductions, rules, and accountability:

The draft bill has improved in some key areas, but needs some improvements:

To achieve these new requirements, New Mexico will have to begin a thoughtful transformation to clean energy and away from fossil fuels. A recent Gridlab report shows the immense possibility of the Clean Future Act. By 2030, our modeling shows we’d need reductions amounting to:

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