Empowering Water Stewards with Daniel Dominguez
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The global water cycle is facing unprecedented threats. Recently, UN leaders described water as “the canary in the coal mine of climate change,” highlighting how climate change and mismanagement are driving unprecedented changes in our water systems. In this episode, Daniel Dominguez, a water scientist at Colorado State University and a project coordinator for the Water Fellows programs, explains the impacts of climate change on our water systems. This conversation unpacks how the water cycle is changing and ends with a discussion on the ways we can connect water conservation to our everyday lives.
Everyone has the power to impact the environment in their own community. As our natural world faces a growing list of challenges, the need for environmental leaders engaged with local initiatives has never been more critical. Tune into Climate Fairplay and listen to Daniel Dominguez share how a genuine commitment to action has led to a cohort of water leaders across Colorado.
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