Metroglyphs, May 18: “Metroglyphs”
Cartoons are the Best
Your cartoons are my favorite section. Keep Russ [Thornton] going. He has a twisted mind, keeps me smiling!
Steve Bushey
Santa Fe
Cover, March 9: “Spinning Out”
Push for Renewables
In 2015, the PRC approved PNM's request for more coal and nuclear. Fortunately, New Energy Economy is keeping their #EyeonPNM because ... PNM is asking to lock in even more coal and nuclear for decades. This is another example of PNM internalizing profit and externalizing risk of these costly and harmful resources.
These unreasonable investments are being made when many cities in the world are working towards 100 percent renewable energy. 100 percent renewables means more reliable and secure energy systems, jobs, health benefits and financial savings.
Renewable energy has grown rapidly in the last five years, but to prevent 1.5C degrees of warming, we need to get to 100 percent renewable energy and phase out all fossil fuels before 2050. Let's get Santa Fe to be one of the cities on the path to 100 percent renewable energy.
Emmy Koponen
Santa Fe
Morning Word, May 9: “Digital Divide”
MW Less Toxic
I'm loving my Morning Word. Thank you. Please keep it coming. I recently deactivated my Facebook account. It was becoming too toxic.
So the Morning Word keeps me updated on the news without all the advertising, ridiculous memes and political rants and raves.
Camille Anton-Pappe
Santa Fe
Corrections
We misidentified the woman who sat in the car with Khristopher Marshall when it struck Teena Larson (Briefs, "License to Ride," May 18). It was Natasia Larson, not Tara Larson.
Also, the credit for the photo on the cover of the May 18 issue ("Slow Ride") was incorrect. The image was actually from Norman Mauskopf. SFR regrets the errors.
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