"Northern New Mexico depends on the Rio Grande and the Colorado River for our water supply, and both of these rivers are fed by snow melting in the upper reaches of the river basins," Adriana Blake, marketing manager for Taos Ski Valley, said in a statement issued by the groups. "Warmer winters and less snow means that we'll have even less water available."
The report also said more intense, frequent and longer-lasting droughts are possible.
Studies of California have predicted a significant difference in temperature and lost snowpack due to global warming. Which party doesn't believe in global warming?
24 September, 2005
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