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Peter Gleick: Misrepresenting Climate Science — Cherry-Picking Data for Political Purposes
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In 2009, Harrison Schmitt, a former senator, astronaut, and self-described climate "denier" (and potentially the Energy Secretary to the new New Mexican governor), sent a paper to NASA riddled with long-debunked errors of science. Others have written about this paper, taking it apart error by error. But this week, some of those errors reappeared

Navajo Nation Council Approves Water Rights Settlement
If signed by the U.S. Congress, the deal would give the Navajo and Hopi tribes rights to Colorado River water.

Water Scarcity Prompts Different Plans to Reckon With U.S. Energy Choke Point
Southeast could learn from Southwest

Peter Gleick: Turf Wars
Climate change is expected to bring less precipitation and more extreme droughts to certain parts of the world, causing electricity shortages in hydro-reliant countries.

Rio Grande Threatened by Radioactive Run-off


Gargle this: New Mexico identifies new aquifer, water briny
New Mexico's Sandoval County recently stumbled upon what could…

Flash floods leave New Mexico mountain town in deep water
RUIDOSO, New Mexico - Two states east of drought-riddled and…

Pending Legislation Would Regulate Brackish Water in New Mexico
SB262, the bill that would have given the Office of State Engineer…