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In this episode of Hot & Dry, we talk about local solutions to global issues with Las Cruces City Council member, Gabe Vasquez. Joined by a charm of finches, we talk to Gabe about his reason for running for council, his big ideas for the Rio Bravo, and what post-council life looks like for him. Join us.…
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New co-host Page Buono joins Hot and Dry More info on Melanie Stansbury NM Voter information check if you're registered and VOTE! ps. apologies for the slight audio issues in this episode, working with new equipment and still recording remotely. photo: courtesy of Melanie for NMMelanie Stansbury
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Cally and Collin talk to folks impacted by the fires in CA, OR, and WA. We chat with a climate scientist to understand the influence of warmer temperatures on the fire. Episode Art Credit: Photo by MILKOVÍ on UnsplashJohn Abatzoglou - Associate Professor - UC Merced
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We recorded this podcast before the devastating fires exploded on the west coast. When we say living with fire, we do not mean living with the kind of fire we saw this week. Our thoughts are with everyone whose lost homes, favorite places or god forbid loved ones. As we live through these fires, I hope we can look towards a future where we have a m…
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The WUI or wildland urban interface is a complex ecological and social geography that has made the news in recent years with massive fires in California. Some have called for more restrictions in building as a solution to WUI issues. In this episode we explore lessons we can learn from our neighbors, past and present, that may lead to other solutio…
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Cally and Collin talk about watershed restoration and how to pay for it with two experts from New Mexico. episode art credit: Lenya Quinn-Davidson norcalrxfirecouncil.orgBill Armstrong- US Forest Service (retired), Laura McCarthy - New Mexico State Forester
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Following a catastrophic fire like the 2011 Las Conchas Fire, watersheds are at risk of massive amounts of flooding and erosion. Episode art: Frijoles Canyon 2011, credit: C. Haffey.Phoebe Suina - Cochiti Pueblo - President High Water Mark, Porfirio Chavarria- Santa Clara Pueblo - Santa Fe Fire Department
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Hot & Dry Season 2 is produced with support from the Southwest Fire Science Consortium Episode art photo credit: Rio Grande Returning Heros Program, Lumberton Fire 5/10/2020Mary Stuever - New Mexico State Forestry, Kale Kasey - National Type I PIO & Liaison Officer
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In this week's episode, we sit down with journalist Laura Paskus to celebrate the snowpack, bemoan the dry, dry ground it will melt into this spring, and consider how freaked out we should be about our too-close-to-empty reservoirs.Cally Carswell & Collin Haffey
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In this episode, we talk with Amy Miller and Noah Long about the steps New Mexico should take to power itself with carbon-free energy and get more electric cars on the road. We get some political intel from Ben Shelton about the prospects of clean energy legislation at the Roundhouse this year. And we officially declare 2019 the Hot Dog Winter! You…
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Our first episode!! Cally talks with Denise Fort and Carol Romero Wirth, two people who've they’ve spent the last eight months talking to a bunch of different people and working on an environmental agenda white paper for New Mexico. In our science explainer, we discuss the most recent Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) report and what…
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