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Environmental law expert says climate change era demands we adapt or die

Sally Mauk

One of the resources most directly impacted by climate change is water. It's an issue Robin Kundis Craig knows a lot about.

Craig teaches law at the University of Utah, and is an expert on the Clean Water Act and environmental law. She is in Missoula to speak at the law school about climate change. In this feature interview, Craig talks with News Director Sally Mauk about why she says climate change is a different kind of water quality problem.

"We don't know what our water dependability is going to be in the future. We don't know what the 'new normal' is going to look like."

Retired in 2014 but still a presence at MTPR, Sally Mauk is a University of Kansas graduate and former wilderness ranger who has reported on everything from the Legislature to forest fires.
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