Published 12 hours ago • loading... • Updated 12 hours agoShow Less IconHow thousands of small farms collectively shape water demand in a water-stressed region Summary by Phys.orgAs climate change intensifies drought conditions across the Southwest, researchers at The University of New Mexico are examining how agricultural water is used in one of New Mexico's most critical river systems.Share menu2 Articles2 ArticlesAllLeftCenter1RightSearch IconSort IconPhys.orgecotopical.comView articleCaret Right IconReposted by ecotopical.comCenterFactualityOwnershipHow thousands of small farms collectively shape water demand in a water-stressed regionAs climate change intensifies drought conditions across the Southwest, researchers at The University of New Mexico are examining how agricultural water is used in one of New Mexico's most critical river systems.12 hours ago·United KingdomRead Full ArticleThink freely.Subscribe and get full access to Ground NewsSubscriptions start at $9.99/yearSubscribeBlindspot Title And LogoStories disproportionately reported by the Left or the RightSee More BlindspotsCoverage DetailsTotal News Sources2Leaning Left0Leaning Right0Center1Last Updated4 hours agoBias Distribution100% CenterBias Distribution Too Big Arrow IconToo Big Arrow IconCaret Up Icon100% of the sources are Center100% CenterC 100%Untracked biasFactuality Info IconTo view factuality data please Upgrade to PremiumOwnership Info IconTo view ownership data please Upgrade to Vantageecotopical.com broke the news 12 hours ago on Friday, May 29, 2026.Too Big Arrow IconCaret Down IconSources are mostly out of (0)Similar News TopicsClimate Change Plus IconEnvironment Plus IconNew Mexico Plus IconEnvironment & Climate Plus IconShow AllBlindspot Title And LogoStories disproportionately reported by the Left or the RightSee More BlindspotsSimilar News TopicsClimate Change Plus IconEnvironment Plus IconNew Mexico Plus IconEnvironment & Climate Plus IconShow All