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August 2, 2022
Blessings this incredible summer time. Amidst so many challenges and sometimes heavy hearts, there is so much to be grateful for like:
Planting new trees
Working as community on legislation
In the midst of drought fruits and veggies
The monsoons
One another
This sacred place that we share. Intefaith Forest of Bliss planting trees at Feed the Hood, ABQ.
Please check out our website for many calendar events and other information.
Here are several immediate actions for today!
I. The Inflation Reduction Act of 2022 will be voted on within the week. It is not perfect. It is a compromise that we need to support. It would deliver funds for health and the biggest single climate investment thus far---$369 billion.
Call your Senators today and urge them to pass these crucial climate investments.
Here are some highlights from the $369 billion in climate investments from the bill:
- Clean energy tax credits for wind and solar, EVs, efficiency upgrades, heat pumps, and much more
- More than $60 billion for environmental justice priorities
- Up to $60 billion for domestic clean energy manufacturing
- $27 billion to speed the development of emissions reductions technologies, especially in disadvantaged communities
We still have more to do to end giveaways to the fossil fuel industry and this bill includes some troubling provisions that are a reflection of the makeup of the U.S. Senate — something we must keep working on to ensure a future where all communities are safe from the threats of fossil fuel production and false climate solutions. IPL will work with our partners to ensure that this bill is able to deliver its full potential of climate benefits.
This is the most significant climate bill in history and will put our nation on the path to cut climate pollution emissions up to 44% by 2030 compared to 2005 levels, create millions of good paying clean energy jobs, invest in environmental justice, and reduce energy bills for working families across the country.
II. Interfaith Forest of Bliss Tree seedlings for Free---Register for September delivery
The Interfaith Forest of Bliss tree planting project (a program connected with Interfaith Power and Light) ordered small seedlings that will arrive early September. We have chosen very good varieties for our region for low water, beauty, and wildlife and pollinators. We are taking orders with a commitment to pick up the trees in Albuquerque when they arrive and that they will be cared for and loved. If you want to order through your faith community give us the order in one lot. We keep a record of all plantings. Contact Ann McCartney asims98891@aol.com. Please order by August 20:
Tree or plant type
Number of trees
Name of person
Location
E-mail and phone address
Faith community
Desert Willow
Growth Rate: Fast
Mature Height: 25 feet
Water Requirements: Low
Alkalinity Tolerance: high
Elevation: 3000 – 6000
Cold Hardiness: Fair-Good
Color: It has showy white and pink flowers
Suggested Uses: windbreaks, erosion control, screens, and wildlife plantings.
Pest Problems: no major pests
Tree Description: A native shrub or small tree found in washes and along roadsides. This species is tolerant of poor soils and considerable drought. The wood is often used for fence posts. It has medium calcium carbonate tolerance and low salinity tolerance. The optimum soil pH is 6.6 to 10.0 with intermediate shade tolerance. Crown width 20 feet.
New Mexico Foresteria/ NM Olive
Growth Rate: Moderate
Mature Height: 8-10 feet
Water: Low
Alkalinity: Moderate
Elevation: 4,000-7,500
Cold Hardiness: Good
Color: Small yellow flowers on female plants produce small bluish-black berry
Uses: Windbreaks, wildlife plantings, and erosion control
Pest Problems: none
Description: Also called NM Olive or Privet, this native shrub has a broad range in New Mexico. It is widely used by birds for small black olive-shaped fruit, and forms a dense thicket or small tree excellent for controlling erosion. High calcium carbonate tolerance and medium salinity tolerance. Optimum soil pH is 7.0 to 8.5. It is shade intolerant. The width is between 8 and 12 feet.
Shrubs
Growth Rate: Moderate-fast
Water usage: Low
Alkalinity Tolerance: Moderate-High
Preferred Elevation: 300-7,500
Gold Hardiness: Good
Suggested Uses: Erosion control, wildlife plantings, windbreaks
Pests: None
Description: Low water and drought Tolerant plants including Winterfat, Four-wing saltbrush, Chamisa (rubber rabbitbrush), Littleleaf sumac.
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