Water scarcity /tags/water-scarcity Water scarcity en-US Copyright Thu, 04 Apr 2024 23:06:14 GMT Navajo Nation President seeks more money and time for water supply project /local-news/2024-04-04/navajo-nation-president-seeks-more-money-and-time-for-water-supply-project On the Navajo Nation, officials say about a third of people don't have access to clean water. Back in 2009, Congress authorized a massive infrastructure project designed to address this by bringing water to more than 250,000 people, from the San Juan river. But it's not done and Navajo Nation President Buu Nygren is asking Congress to authorize five more years' work, and increase the budget. Thu, 04 Apr 2024 23:06:14 GMT /local-news/2024-04-04/navajo-nation-president-seeks-more-money-and-time-for-water-supply-project Jeanette DeDios As agriculture sucks up water, some farmers try sustainable growing /local-news/2023-10-12/as-agriculture-sucks-up-water-some-farmers-try-sustainable-growing New Mexico faces a water dilemma, as drought dries out the Southwest. Agriculture uses about 80% of the state’s fresh water. But, farming is traditional here and a relatively big employer. So some farmers and researchers are trying ways to keep growing, but more sustainably. Thu, 12 Oct 2023 17:44:09 GMT /local-news/2023-10-12/as-agriculture-sucks-up-water-some-farmers-try-sustainable-growing Alice Fordham Extreme heat blanketing the Southwest is putting bird populations at risk /2023-07-12/extreme-heat-blanketing-the-southwest-is-putting-bird-populations-at-risk Temperatures are soaring in the Southwest this week –– with highs reaching close to historical records here in New Mexico. The heat has researchers worried about birds and their health as climate change diminishes food and water supplies for native and migratory species. Wed, 12 Jul 2023 14:47:22 GMT /2023-07-12/extreme-heat-blanketing-the-southwest-is-putting-bird-populations-at-risk Bryce Dix For the endangered Rio Gallinas, drastic and long-term investments are missing /local-news/2023-04-28/for-the-endangered-rio-gallinas-drastic-and-long-term-investments-are-missing In the direct aftermath of New Mexico’s largest-ever recorded wildfire, nearby rivers and streams were flooded with debris. One of those waterways –– the Rio Gallinas –– is now endangered from the fallout and the community wants the state to focus on its long-term health. Fri, 28 Apr 2023 22:38:39 GMT /local-news/2023-04-28/for-the-endangered-rio-gallinas-drastic-and-long-term-investments-are-missing Bryce Dix Water crisis top of mind for New Mexicans, poll shows /local-news/2023-02-16/water-crisis-top-of-mind-for-new-mexicans-poll-shows Voters in New Mexico are increasingly worried about the growing water crisis in the West. That’s according to an annual poll gauging the concerns of voters across the region. Thu, 16 Feb 2023 22:04:03 GMT /local-news/2023-02-16/water-crisis-top-of-mind-for-new-mexicans-poll-shows Bryce Dix Protecting New Mexico’s watersheds from climate change starts with ‘wetland jewels’ /local-news/2022-09-30/protecting-new-mexicos-watersheds-from-climate-change-starts-with-wetland-jewels Water scarcity is a growing issue across New Mexico. Climate change is raising temperatures while 75% of the state’s water goes toward irrigated crops ––stressing the state’s supply. In response, environmental organizations are protecting the state’s watersheds by setting their sights on important areas known as “wetland jewels.” Fri, 30 Sep 2022 22:59:32 GMT /local-news/2022-09-30/protecting-new-mexicos-watersheds-from-climate-change-starts-with-wetland-jewels Bryce Dix Meeting Climate Challenges Through Soil /local-news/2021-07-26/meeting-climate-challenges-through-soil Hardly a day goes by without a terrifying reminder that the earth’s climate is in crisis. The Southwest is in a mega-drought and fires are erupting around… Mon, 26 Jul 2021 23:14:18 GMT /local-news/2021-07-26/meeting-climate-challenges-through-soil Zelie Pollon