Climate Change and New Mexico's Water Supply | Our Land
April 12, 2019 – On this month’s installment of Our Land, environmental correspondent Laura Paskus looks at how rising temperatures around the globe affect us here in New Mexico. She heads to the Rio Grande in Algodones to see how climate change is forcing irrigators to innovate.The interview is a companion piece to the broadcast of the national PBS series “Sinking Cities” (which airs on Sunday April 28th, 2-4pm and Sunday May 5th, 2-4pm on New Mexico PBS) Episode 1241 -- Want more NEW MEXICO IN FOCUS? Subscribe for new videos: / @nminfocus Visit our website: https://www.newmexicopbs.org/producti... Connect with us: Facebook - / nminfocus Twitter - @NMinFocus - / nminfocus Instagram - / newmexicopbs Join the conversation with: #NMinFocus

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