Los Alamos County wants your thoughts on climate action! They’re looking for community input on how to share information about climate initiatives. This includes programs focused on energy efficiency, alternative transportation, and zero-waste initiatives.
Angelica Gurule, the county’s Sustainability Manager, expressed the goal: “We want to create something that sparks curiosity and inspires people to take action in their everyday lives.” Your ideas matter in shaping how these efforts are communicated.
To help, you can take a quick survey that takes less than two minutes. It’s open until April 1, 2026. Sharing this survey with family and friends will help gather a wider range of opinions, ensuring everyone’s voice is heard.
Interestingly, sustainability initiatives are gaining traction worldwide. A recent report indicated that 71% of people are concerned about climate change and want local governments to address it more aggressively. Involving communities in sustainability discussions not only fosters greater engagement but also creates a sense of responsibility among residents.
Explore more about local efforts and how you can contribute here. If you have questions, you can contact the Sustainability Division at angelica.gurule@losalamosnm.gov.
Engagement in climate action matters now more than ever. By sharing your thoughts, you play a vital role in protecting our environment for future generations.

