february, 2025
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Event Details
Admission FREE Doors open at 6:00 pm, Event at 7:00 pm Concessions served including snacks, refreshments, beer, wine, and spirits Cambios, formerly called NMSUCCESS (NMSU Climate Change Education Speaker Series),
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Event Details
- Admission FREE
- Doors open at 6:00 pm, Event at 7:00 pm
- Concessions served including snacks, refreshments, beer, wine, and spirits
Cambios, formerly called NMSUCCESS (NMSU Climate Change Education Speaker Series), is NMSU’s forum for discussing all aspects of climate change. They host a speaker series and teach the class Communicating Global Climate Change in the Conroy Honors College.
Their goal is to help all of us find our voices to discuss the many challenges and opportunities presented to humanity by rapidly changing climate.
John Fleck
Writer in Residence at the Utton Center, Univ. New Mexico School of Law
Professor of Practice in Water Policy and Governance, Univ. New Mexico Dept. Economics
There’s Less Water. What Do We Do?
John Fleck is Writer in Residence at the Utton Center, University of New Mexico School of Law; and Professor of Practice in Water Policy and Governance in the University of New Mexico Department of Economics. The former director of the University of New Mexico’s Water Resources Program, he is the author of Water is For Fighting Over and Other Myths About Water in the West; co-author, with Eric Kuhn, of Science Be Dammed: How Ignoring Inconvenient Science Drained the Colorado River; and co-author, with Robert Berrens of a forthcoming history of Albuquerque’s relationship with the Rio Grande – Ribbons of Green: The Rio Grande and the Making of a Modern American City.
Time
(Wednesday) 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm