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Environment

Kevin Weitemier

Along the border, 500 miles of desert species

By Maya L. Kapoor, High Country News | April 7, 2018

As Trump’s wall lurches forward, ‘BioBlitz’ records the Borderlands’ biodiversity. Continue Reading

Sen. Tom Udall and Jack Chatfield

Facing down a century-old problem on the Canadian River

By Laura Paskus, New Mexico Political Report | April 2, 2018

Despite news-grabbing conflicts, ranchers and government officials can work together on watershed and river restoration. Continue Reading

Anapra border fence

The desert, divided

By Maya L. Kapoor, High Country News | March 25, 2018

The Borderlands thrive on connections. What would it mean to sever them? Continue Reading

Patrick Von Bargen

NM’s economic and jobs opportunity by cutting methane emissions

By Patrick Von Bargen | March 22, 2018

Simple and cost-effective solutions can result in monetizing what is otherwise lost into the atmosphere. Continue Reading

Billy Garrett

NM’s next governor must lead on climate

By Billy Garrett | March 9, 2018

Climate change threatens all life in New Mexico as we know it. Continue Reading

Harvey Yates

NM’s child poverty traces back to federal land-takings, spotted owl

By Harvey Yates Jr. | March 2, 2018

There is a virus in New Mexico’s programming. Continue Reading

Anapra border fence

Congress should not trade one injustice for another

By Johana Bencomo, Astrid Dominguez and Kevin Bixby | February 19, 2018

Many people seem to think that the wall, although expensive and offensive, is harmless. The truth is the wall is not benign. Continue Reading

Jerry Apodaca

In defense Sen. Candelaria, a true leader

By Jerry Apodaca | February 13, 2018

Sen. Candelaria’s progressive street cred should be immune from suspicion. And he’s evolved to take on issues that don’t necessarily fit comfortably into his party’s worldview. Continue Reading

Sandia Peak on Jan. 31.

Record low snowpack foretells troubling spring, summer

By Laura Paskus, NM Political Report | February 12, 2018

The lack of snow in New Mexico’s mountains will have implications for farmers and cities in the spring and summer. And of course, people are already worried about fire season. Continue Reading

Jacob Candelaria

Senate panel vote dims chances for PNM’s coal-plant measure

By Steve Terrell, The Santa Fe New Mexican | February 3, 2018

A Senate committee voted to stall a bill allowing Public Service Company of New Mexico to sell bonds to pay for the early closing of a coal-burning power plant. Continue Reading

Sunland Park City Hall

Officials consider relocating an entire neighborhood in Sunland Park

By Kent Paterson | January 8, 2018

Despite flooding and health concerns, residents have mixed opinions about the proposal. Continue Reading

Jemez Mountains

Ancestral Pueblo logging practices could save New Mexico pinelands

By Maya L. Kapoor, High Country News | December 20, 2017

Researchers look to the past to better fight fire. Continue Reading

Silver Fire

What a new report on climate science portends for the West

By Maya L. Kapoor, High Country News | November 15, 2017

From wildfires to drought, a look at a warming world. Continue Reading

Michael Swickard

Not in my backyard

By Michael Swickard, Ph.D. | November 10, 2017

How do we decide who has a backyard that should be protected from things that annoy and who does not? Continue Reading

Wild horses

The Navajo Nation has a wild horse problem

By Kim Baca, High Country News | October 12, 2017

The population is exploding, but the tribe doesn’t have funding to manage it. Continue Reading

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