38 episodes

Community, Conservation, and Connection.

Taos Land Trust Taos Land Trust

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Community, Conservation, and Connection.

    Urban Forestry in New Mexico - Albuquerque's Tree Program

    Urban Forestry in New Mexico - Albuquerque's Tree Program

    Urban forests are a key climate change adaptation strategy. The city of Albuquerque, New Mexico has a strong and successful urban forestry program. What lessons can be learned from the Albuquerque program that are applicable across the rapidly warming American Southwest?

    Jim O'Donnell talks with Dave Simon from the City of Albuquerque Parks and Recreation Department and Sarah Hurteau of the Nature Conservancy about the Albuquerque urban forestry program, and how trees can help us adapt to climate change.

    This podcast was recorded in May 2021 at the studios of Taos Sound and Media in Taos, New Mexico. Produced by Jim O'Donnell. Recorded and edited by Brett Tomadin of Taos Sound and Media (www.taossound.com/)

    Links in this episode:

    https://www.nature.org/en-us/newsroom/new-mexico-climate-ready-tree-list/

    https://www.nature.org/en-us/about-us/where-we-work/united-states/new-mexico/stories-in-new-mexico/creative-conservation-in-albuquerque/

    https://www.cabq.gov/parksandrecreation/news/city-tree-planting-alliance-to-boost-albuquerque-urban-forest

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    • 58 min
    Taos Water Informational Special - The Abeyta Settlement with Julia Daye

    Taos Water Informational Special - The Abeyta Settlement with Julia Daye

    Journalist Julia Daye hosts KNCE's informational special in response to community concern and recent protests over the Abeyta Water Rights Settlement and the future of the Taos, New Mexico valley watershed. This special was recorded in early June 2021.

    • 1 hr 17 min
    The Mess of Oil and Gas Drilling in New Mexico

    The Mess of Oil and Gas Drilling in New Mexico

    New Mexico is in a battle to escape the powerful grip of the oil and gas industry. For nearly a century, the oil and gas industry’s influence on New Mexico has ranged from the education system to elected officials to issues of water and air quality. New Mexico has long been an oil and gas colony - and oil and gas is one of the top polluters in the world.

    New Mexico's oil and gas industry has promised good-paying jobs and economic growth while leaving behind broken and polluted communities and massive environmental damage. New Mexico taxpayers will have to pay the bill for all of this.

    How can New Mexico escape the grasp of the oil and gas industry and move forward to an equitable, clean and prosperous energy future?

    Jim O'Donnell talks with Megan Milliken Biven, an energy policy expert and the founder of True Transition, an organization devoted to employing oil and gas workers to address the country's mounting abandoned oil and gas well crisis.

    This episode was recorded at the studios of Taos Sound and Media in Taos, New Mexico on March 3, 2021. Produced by Jim O'Donnell. Recorded and edited by Brett Tomadin of Taos Sound and Media (www.taossound.com/)

    Links in this episode:
    https://www.truetransition.org/

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    • 57 min
    Climate Change and Literature - A Conversation with Dr. Amy Brady

    Climate Change and Literature - A Conversation with Dr. Amy Brady

    Dr. Amy Brady is the Executive Director of Orion magazine and the author of Ice: An American Obsession, a cultural history of ice forthcoming from Putnam in 2023. Her writing about culture, environmentalism, and climate change has appeared in O, the Oprah magazine, Slate, The Los Angeles Times, The New Republic, The Village Voice, the Dallas Morning News, Pacific Standard, McSweeney’s, Literary Hub, and other places. She is also the co-editor of the anthology, House on Fire: Dispatches from a Climate-Changed World, forthcoming 2022 from Catapult.

    This episode was recorded at the studios of Taos Sound and Media in Taos, New Mexico on February 9, 2021. Produced by Jim O'Donnell. Recorded and edited by Brett Tomadin of Taos Sound and Media (www.taossound.com/)

    Links in this episode:
    Burning Worlds: https://chireviewofbooks.com/category/burning-worlds/
    The Weight of Light: A Collection of Solar Futures: https://csi.asu.edu/books/weight/
    McSWEENEY’S ISSUE 58: 2040 A.D.: https://store.mcsweeneys.net/products/mcsweeney-s-issue-58-2040-ad-climate-fiction?taxon_id=5
    Amy Brady Writes: https://amybradywrites.com/
    Gun Island: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/42436500-gun-island
    Bangkok Wakes to Rain: https://www.goodreads.com/en/book/show/40308310-bangkok-wakes-to-rain
    Watercolors: http://www.hoppermag.org/watercolors
    Hanging, Just Outside the World: https://www.modernliterature.org/hanging-just-outside-world-jim-odonnell/

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    • 1 hr 10 min
    New Mexico's Changing Climate - A Conversation with Laura Paskus

    New Mexico's Changing Climate - A Conversation with Laura Paskus

    In season three of the Taos Land Trust podcast, we will explore climate change in New Mexico. What can we expect? What impacts do we see right now? Most importantly, how can we adapt to the changes that are coming, like it or not?

    Jim O’Donnell talks with environmental reporter Laura Paskus, the producer of the series “Our Land: New Mexico’s Environmental Past, Present and Future” featured on New Mexico in Focus. Laura’s new book is At the Precipice: New Mexico’s Changing Climate (UNM Press), essential reading for anyone interested in the coming climate catastrophe.

    This episode was recorded at the studios of Taos Sound and Media in Taos, New Mexico on February 9, 2021. Produced by Jim O'Donnell. Recorded and edited by Brett Tomadin of Taos Sound and Media (www.taossound.com/)

    Links in this episode:
    https://unmpress.com/books/precipice/9780826359117
    https://twitter.com/LauraPaskus

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    • 1 hr 2 min
    Working Lands Resiliency Initiative - 18 month update

    Working Lands Resiliency Initiative - 18 month update

    Since early 2019, the Taos Land Trust has been engaged in a long-term iterative process known as the Working Lands Resiliency Initiative. The goal of this work is to reconnect traditional farming families to their lands and their farming heritage. The land trust is asking: How can conservation easements, tax breaks, planning and zoning work together to keep farm lands from development while at the same time giving those lands economic, community and conservation values? How can this help a rural community achieve climate resilience?

    In this episode, Jim O’Donnell talks with Chyna Dixon, the Working Lands Resiliency Coordinator and Ben Wright, the Education and Lands Projects Coordinator for the Taos Land Trust.

    This episode was recorded at the studios of Taos Sound and Media in Taos, New Mexico on September 29, 2020. Produced by Jim O'Donnell. Recorded and edited by Brett Tomadin of Taos Sound and Media (www.taossound.com/)

    Listen to the November 2019 podcast introducing the Working Lands Resiliency Initiative here: https://soundcloud.com/taos-land-trust/working_lands

    Links in this episode:
    https://taoslandtrust.org/working-lands/
    https://taoslandtrust.org/nm-healthy-soils-program/

    Please support this podcast with a donation:
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    • 59 min

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