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Rematriating Seeds in the Face of Change

7.12.24 – In these times of climate chaos, Aaron Lowden, Indigenous Seed Keepers Network Program Coordinator at the Pueblo of Acoma, draws on knowledge of…

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‘Being One with Everything’

7.12.24 –In 2015, Pope Francis issued an encyclical letter focused on the Earth, the economy and social justice, called “On Care for Our Common Home,…

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Responding to Climate Change

7.12.24 – Like many others, Theresa Pasqual, director of the Tribal Historic Preservation Office at the Pueblo of Acoma, knows that long before human-caused climate…

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Healing and Adapting with the Land

7.12.24 – In April 2022, Paula Garcia watched the Hermits Peak Calf-Canyon Fire in northern New Mexico consume more than 341,000 acres — including many…

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‘If we’re static, that is unsustainable’

7.12.24 – In the second part of a two-part interview with Our Land’s Laura Paskus, the Pueblo of Cochiti’s Phoebe Suina describes how even in…

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‘We’ve been here since time immemorial’

7.12.24 –As a hydrologist, Phoebe Suina puts her engineering education and training to work restoring and healing landscapes and communities affected by post-wildfire flooding. As…

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Our Land: Loving Our Changing Homelands

For seven years on NMPBS, “Our Land: New Mexico’s Environmental Past, Present, and Future” has covered so many aspects of climate change: from the oil…

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Our Land's Laura Paskus sits with reporter Alicia Inez Guzmán.

Covering the New Cold War

7.5.24 – At Searchlight New Mexico, investigative reporter Alicia Inez Guzmán covers New Mexico’s nuclear legacy and future — and the New Cold War. In…

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Laura Paskus meets the Thoreau High School students who oppose a decision by the EPA to bring toxic waste to their hometown.

Thoreau Teens Oppose Radioactive Dump

6.28.24 – Earlier this year, 10th graders from Thoreau High School wrote to media outlets and officials across the state, drawing attention to a recommended…

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Climate Care for the Public

6.21.24 – In 2021, Project ECHO at the University of New Mexico Health Sciences Center began a climate program with web-based trainings on health care…

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The Challenges Wildland Firefighters Face in NM

5.31.24 – Our Land’s Laura Paskus speaks with Michelle Hart, the widow of smokejumper Tim Hart, about the challenges wildland firefighters and their families face. …

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Arturo Sandoval on How Colonization and Capitalism are Connected

4.19.24 – In the second half of a conversation with Our Land’s Laura Paskus and activist Arturo Sandoval, the two talk broadly about the concept…

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