Mayor Announces Huge Gains for the Environment

City of Albuquerque Saturday 5th May, 2012

April 20, 2012


Albuquerque- Today Mayor Richard J. Berry, in celebration of Earth Day, revealed major gains that his administration has made for environmental sustainability and for taxpayer savings.

"Over the past two years we have focused on a commonsense approach to environmental sustainability and energy reduction throughout the city and in doing so we have reduced our CO2 footprint by more than 5,000 metric tons.  Statistics...

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