08: Investigating Water Scarcity for Climate-Vulnerable Communities Along the US-Mexico Border
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08: Investigating Water Scarcity for Climate-Vulnerable Communities Along the US-Mexico Border
Nov 20, 2023 Season 1 Episode 8
The Wilkes Center for Climate Science and Policy

Ricardo Rubio grew up in the borderlands region of southwestern Texas where he came to recognize the challenges and vulnerabilities that communities like his increasingly face because of the compounded effects of water scarcity, political disempowerment, infrastructure scarcity, and climate change. Rubio is a doctoral student in the Department of Sociology at the University of Utah and his research is part of a University of Utah College of Science SRI Stream, the Science Research Initiative, called “Big Data for Climate Science.” He is also a  Research Assistant under Dr. Sara Grineski at the Center for Natural and Technological Hazards at the University of Utah.  In this episode, Rubio talks about his work investigating social disparities in the face of climate change-related hazards and disasters, and what he is learning by documenting the water challenges impacting communities along the southern border and identifying possible solutions.