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Mapping Wildfires & Upending the West’s Water Narratives | 5.20.22

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Using public data from the U.S. Forest Service, Steve Bassett, Director of Planning and Spatial Analysis with The Nature Conservancy, has been creating perimeter maps each morning, showing the progression of the Hermits Peak-Calf Canyon Fire in northern New Mexico. “With the skills that I have and the desperation I was feeling, I went out and grabbed that data and did something with it to get some more information out and into the public hands,” he says. In conversation with correspondent Laura Paskus, he also talks about what he is learning along the way.

Andrew Curley is a professor at the University of Arizona’s School of Geography, Development & Environment. His research focuses on the “everyday incorporation of Indigenous nations into colonial economies” including fossil fuel development in the U.S. Southwest and creation of the Central Arizona Project off the Colorado River. In conversation with correspondent Laura Paskus, he talks about how the Colorado River’s crisis far predates climate change and challenges the narrative of climate apocalypse.

The Line Opinion panel discusses the now record-setting wildfire burning near Las Vegas. Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham wants the federal government to cover all the costs for all our fires, but is that a realistic request? And, the new restrictions at National Forests around the state.

Correspondent:

Laura Paskus

Guest:

Steve Bassett, Dir. Planning and Spatial Analysis with The Nature Conservancy

Andrew Curley, University of Arizona, School of Geography, Development & Environment

Line Opinion Panelists:

Merritt Allen, Vox Optima public relations

Laura Sanchez, attorney

Dan Boyd, capitol bureau chief, Albuquerque Journal

For More Information:

The Nature Conservancy – New Mexico

Steve Bassett - Twitter

Contested Water Settlements Inflamed the Navajo Nation’s Health Crisis – High Country News

Infrastructures as colonial beachheads: The Central Arizona Project and the taking of Navajo resources – Andrew Curley

“Our Winters’ Rights”: Challenging Colonial Water Laws – Andrew Curley

Calf Canyon Hermit’s Peak Fire Now Largest in NM History - Albuquerque Journal

Three NM National Forests Close Thursday Due To Extreme Fire Danger - KOAT

San Miguel Temporarily Bans Fireworks – Las Vegas Optic

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New Mexico PBS에서 제공하는 콘텐츠입니다. 에피소드, 그래픽, 팟캐스트 설명을 포함한 모든 팟캐스트 콘텐츠는 New Mexico PBS 또는 해당 팟캐스트 플랫폼 파트너가 직접 업로드하고 제공합니다. 누군가가 귀하의 허락 없이 귀하의 저작물을 사용하고 있다고 생각되는 경우 여기에 설명된 절차를 따르실 수 있습니다 https://ko.player.fm/legal.

Using public data from the U.S. Forest Service, Steve Bassett, Director of Planning and Spatial Analysis with The Nature Conservancy, has been creating perimeter maps each morning, showing the progression of the Hermits Peak-Calf Canyon Fire in northern New Mexico. “With the skills that I have and the desperation I was feeling, I went out and grabbed that data and did something with it to get some more information out and into the public hands,” he says. In conversation with correspondent Laura Paskus, he also talks about what he is learning along the way.

Andrew Curley is a professor at the University of Arizona’s School of Geography, Development & Environment. His research focuses on the “everyday incorporation of Indigenous nations into colonial economies” including fossil fuel development in the U.S. Southwest and creation of the Central Arizona Project off the Colorado River. In conversation with correspondent Laura Paskus, he talks about how the Colorado River’s crisis far predates climate change and challenges the narrative of climate apocalypse.

The Line Opinion panel discusses the now record-setting wildfire burning near Las Vegas. Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham wants the federal government to cover all the costs for all our fires, but is that a realistic request? And, the new restrictions at National Forests around the state.

Correspondent:

Laura Paskus

Guest:

Steve Bassett, Dir. Planning and Spatial Analysis with The Nature Conservancy

Andrew Curley, University of Arizona, School of Geography, Development & Environment

Line Opinion Panelists:

Merritt Allen, Vox Optima public relations

Laura Sanchez, attorney

Dan Boyd, capitol bureau chief, Albuquerque Journal

For More Information:

The Nature Conservancy – New Mexico

Steve Bassett - Twitter

Contested Water Settlements Inflamed the Navajo Nation’s Health Crisis – High Country News

Infrastructures as colonial beachheads: The Central Arizona Project and the taking of Navajo resources – Andrew Curley

“Our Winters’ Rights”: Challenging Colonial Water Laws – Andrew Curley

Calf Canyon Hermit’s Peak Fire Now Largest in NM History - Albuquerque Journal

Three NM National Forests Close Thursday Due To Extreme Fire Danger - KOAT

San Miguel Temporarily Bans Fireworks – Las Vegas Optic

--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/nmif/message
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