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Three Degrees Higher, and Rising

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2.11.2022 – On average, temperatures in New Mexico have risen three degrees since the 1970s. Retired UNM Professor David Gutzler talks about the impacts of warming on New Mexico’s landscapes, rivers, and communities – and discusses why it’s so hard for policymakers and politicians to act on climate. Correspondent: Laura Paskus Guest: David Gutzler, Climate…

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The Line: The Current Heat Wave & Preparing For A “New Normal”

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June 23, 2017 – The heat wave in the Southwest this week is one of the top topics that people are talking about – both online and in homes and businesses across New Mexico. Should the high temperatures be taken as a warning of what might be ahead as climate change continues to shape the…

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