Although New Mexico receives far less attention than many other western states, it is at the precipice of a water crisis, with climate change fu...

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Although New Mexico receives far less attention than many other western states, it is at the precipice of a water crisis, with climate change fu...
Although New Mexico receives far less attention than many other western states, it is at the precipice of a water crisis, with climate change further straining the arid state and groundwater impacted by the oil and gas industry. The situation is discussed in this episode with Laura Paskus, author of At the Precipice: New Mexico’s Changing Climate, a reporter for New Mexico in Focus, and board member of the Society of Environmental Journalists. Laura explains the status of the Rio Grande River, importance of tribal input into water decisions, efforts to better control groundwater use, and the increasing diversity of voices at the table. She also talks about the public’s appetite for water stories and need for journalists to write in a compelling and engaging style.

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http://bit.ly/NewMexicoWater