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The Rio Grande near Rio Bravo Boulevard in late June. New Mexico must prepare for long-term water shortages, climatologists and water experts told state lawmakers on Tuesday. (Roberto E. Rosales/Albuquerque Journal)
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. New Mexico’s current drought will end someday.
But the state must prepare for long-term water shortages, climate scientists and water experts told state lawmakers Tuesday.
Statewide drought is approaching the severity of a 16th century megadrought, said David Gutzler, climate scientist and professor emeritus at the University of New Mexico.
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Rising global temperatures, a consequence of greenhouse-gas induced climate change, make drought worse by affecting regional snowpack.
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