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Healing and Adapting with the Land

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7.12.24 – In April 2022, Paula Garcia watched the Hermits Peak Calf-Canyon Fire in northern New Mexico consume more than 341,000 acres — including many of her family’s lands. And as the executive director of the New Mexico Acequia Association, she has worked tirelessly to help the acequia community recover from continued post-wildfire flooding. In…

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Climate Care for the Public

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6.21.24 – In 2021, Project ECHO at the University of New Mexico Health Sciences Center began a climate program with web-based trainings on health care decarbonizing, climate justice and health equity. Dr. Joanna Katzman directs Project ECHO’s Public Health Initiatives and she talks about the importance of training health care professionals to recognize how climate…

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