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University Showcase, 12/21 8a: Climate change is not theoretical in New Mexico. It's here and already having serious impacts on our communities. Professor…
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People around the state are used to seeing the flows in local rivers fluctuate. But this year, sandbars have started to widen and connect, and riverbanks…
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New Mexico’s wildfire season started off early this year, and spring winds could make it worse. For people living near forests, this means preparing for…
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As high winds whipped dust, Siberian elm seeds and recycling bins around Albuquerque Thursday afternoon, dozens of people filed into the U.S. Bureau of…
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We got some rain this week in New Mexico. It ended a 96-day dry streak in Albuquerque. But that doesn’t mean we don’t need a lot more rain and snow.“We’re…
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During the irrigation season in New Mexico, the Rio Grande is allowed to go completely dry in some stretches. Even Saturday’s intense thunderstorm in…
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Drought conditions across much of New Mexico have been improving. According to this week’s U.S. Drought Monitor report, 55 percent of the state is in…
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Watering restrictions are officially in effect for many New Mexicans.Starting Wednesday, Albuquerque Bernalillo County Water Utility Authority customers…
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New Mexico is on track for some much needed drought relief according to the National Weather Service spring forecast.Andrew Church is an NWS meteorologist…
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The most abundant types of forest in New Mexico are made up of piñon and juniper trees.A five-year inventory of the state's forested lands shows the…