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Impact of Climate Change on Historic Sites (2014-06-13)

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Poster for Impact of Climate Change on Historic Sites (2014-06-13)

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This week on New Mexico in Focus, they are among the country’s most important and iconic sites and now they face real threats from rising sea levels, fires and epic floods. A new report from the Union of Concerned Scientists is sounding the alarm about the risk to national landmarks from climate change. NMiF Correspondent Floyd Vasquez looks what this means for Bandelier National Monument, the Valles Caldera and Santa Clara Pueblo. In our One on One segment, NMiF Correspondent Gwyneth Doland speaks with Hank Shaw, a former political reporter who has carved out an unusual space in the food world as a master chef who also believes the best way to eat is to forage, grow, hunt and fish for your ingredients. The Line opinion panel delves into the latest developments around the Albuquerque Police Department. The Department of Justice, which issued a scathing report on APD, is expected to release a draft agreement with APD soon. Meanwhile Chief Gordon Eden has called upon the Albuquerque Police Association to back APD reforms or risk losing some of its power. He also forbade any unauthorized contact by officers with DOJ. Meanwhile two new citizens groups have formed to push for reform in…

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KNME-TV (Television station : Albuquerque, N.M.)

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public broadcasting, AAPB, New Mexico in Focus, Floyd Vasquez, Gwyneth Doland, Hank Shaw, Tom Garrity, Rob Nikolewski, Laura Sanchez-Rivet, Julie Ann Grimm, Gordon Eden, Union of Concerned Scientists, Albuquerque Police Department, Albuquerque Police Association, United States Department of Justice, Veterans Administration, Bandelier National Monument, Valles Caldera, Santa Clara Pueblo, climate change, police reform, Albuquerque, New Mexico, gross receipts tax, food foraging

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