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Climate Change And Impacts On Floods, Weather And Drought In Texas: What Controversy?

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This session, moderated by Tom Arsuffi, took place at Texas Tech University in Junction, Texas. On the panel are Robert E. Mace of the Texas Water Development Board, Todd Votteler of the Guadalupe River Authority and Katherine Hayhoe of Texas Tech University.

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Water, essential for life, is our most precious and valuable natural resource, but water supply is limited and under increasing pressure from a growing population. How will we protect this resource and plan for a sustainable future? There is a great need for a water-literate public; decisions being made today have far reaching and long lasting effects for our children and future generations.