On the Importance of Water Journalism and Western Water Myths

March 21, 2017 00:37:37
On the Importance of Water Journalism and Western Water Myths
Water Values Podcast
On the Importance of Water Journalism and Western Water Myths

Mar 21 2017 | 00:37:37

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Show Notes

John Fleck, Director of the University of New Mexico’s Water Resources Program, author and retired water journalist, joins The Water Values Podcast for a discussion of water journalism and why it (and other areas of journalism) are so important to a citizenry understanding their government. He also delves into his journey where he flipped from seeing a water apocalypse to seeing a world where adaptation and collaboration have produced tremendous water success stories.

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