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A joint report from the Rocky Mountain Climate Organization and the Natural Resources Defense Council argues that national parks in the Southwest such as Zion National Park and the Lake Mead Recreation Area. We talk with Founder and President of the Rocky Mountain Climate Organization Steven Saunders about the report's findings.

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