Diego Mendoza-Moyers: Today, let’s talk about water.
In an isolated desert city like El Paso, we all know water is probably the most valuable and important resource for sustaining our community.
We’ve been in a long-term drought here in this region of Far West Texas and Southern New Mexico, exacerbated by climate change and rising temperatures. And overcoming the challenges – both natural and manmade – that come with living in the desert is the only way El Paso and Ciudad Juárez will continue to exist…