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Gail Evans

New Mexico climate director and attorney, Center for Biological Diversity; party counsel in the air-permit hearing and a voice in the coalition's FERC protest against the Green Chile pipeline.
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One of the two Center for Biological Diversity attorneys carrying the group's case against the permit — and part of the coalition challenging the pipeline at FERC.

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Jul 29, 2026Two days later, the hearing moves five weeks earlier

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The decision was due July 21. Instead: a public hearing — first set for October, then moved up to September 14 at the applicant’s request — and a ruling due by November 23. A $165B question for one desert county, on a schedule that keeps moving. The clock above always shows the next date that matters. Until the ruling, and after, this is the public watch on how it’s being made.