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Water, Borders, and Diplomacy: A Conversation with IBWC Commissioner Giner

Water, Borders, and Diplomacy: A Conversation with IBWC Commissioner Giner

Update: 2025-01-08
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The International Boundary and Water Commission (IBWC) plays a crucial role in managing U.S.-Mexico border water resources, overseeing treaties that impact millions of people. In this episode of People Places Planet, Commissioner Maria Elena Giner, a civil engineer and veteran in border environmental issues, joins host Dara Albrecht to discuss the IBWC's efforts to address challenges like water scarcity, infrastructure needs, and binational cooperation. They explore groundbreaking agreements like Minute 331, which brings greater predictability to water deliveries from Mexico, and the IBWC's strategies for building climate resilience. This episode provides insight into how legal frameworks, technical expertise, and cross-border collaboration are driving solutions to complex water management challenges in border communities. 



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Water, Borders, and Diplomacy: A Conversation with IBWC Commissioner Giner

Water, Borders, and Diplomacy: A Conversation with IBWC Commissioner Giner

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