There's a new website in town, and it's really shaking things up. You may have heard about clearlynewmexico.com here and there, but here is the real deal on the site that has New Mexico talking.

Clearly New Mexico is about engaging in new conversations. It's about bringing up issues that mainstream media shies away from. It's about holding politicians accountable, and holding a space for the community to share their thoughts and opinions.

Clearly New Mexico means more than just a website. It's a place where the news is brought to you from friends and neighbors instead of mega-rich corporate sponsors. Clearly New Mexico is a news source with a conscience. A place you can rely on for current, local stories that dig deep into important issues. It's about sharing power through ideas and communication.

Clearly New Mexico is about working class values. It's about keeping our state, and our planet healthy. It's about investing in people and families. Clearly New Mexico means better public structures, like schools, parks and community centers. It means standing up for what's right, even when the going gets tough.

In a time when journalists often cater to advertisers, it's a breath of fresh air to see a grassroots news source that has an honest and straightforward approach Clearly New Mexico is here to stay, and it's re-writing the rules of the media game, one blog at a time.
With all the focus on "eco-celebs", it can be easy to forget the millions of low-income citizens who only wish they could afford the environmental peace of mind flaunted by their favorite movie stars. Hollywood has good intentions, but I'm pretty sure the film actor's guild will not be responsible for saving the planet.

Let's estimate, and say that roughly ten percent of Americans are moving forward into the new green economy, this means 90 percent are left behind in the grey pollution based economy. 10 percent is a good start, but if we want to avoid a climate crisis, we need to bring everyone on board.

Perhaps we can learn something from the cellular market.   Read More »
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