Environment
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Political grudges, conspiracy theories could undermine disaster relief under Trump
Donald Trump’s history of punishing disloyalty and Republicans’ amplification of conspiracy theories could undermine disaster relief efforts if Trump is elected to a second term in the White House.
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OPINION: Sunshine to Savings: How solar energy became accessible for Arizona families
Going solar was a major, money-saving step for our household, which we wouldn’t have been able to do without the tax credits from the Inflation Reduction Act. A year ago, my wife and I decided the time was right to take a leap and join the growing number of Arizona homeowners who are harnessing the…
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Chasing fall: 5 Arizona state parks for your autumn bucket list
Discover Arizona’s best state parks for vibrant fall foliage. From Sedona’s red rocks to hidden gems, plan your autumn adventure in the Grand Canyon State.
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This adorable pup has been at an Arizona shelter for over 300 days
A 2-year-old dog named Mars has been at Arizona Animal Welfare League’s (AAWL) Phoenix shelter for over 300 days.
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Hopi and Pima-Maricopa tribes win $30 million to help clean up pollution and transition to clean energy
The grant funding comes from the Inflation Reduction Act, which President Joe Biden signed into law in 2022.
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Your furry friend will love these Tucson dog parks
Your furry friend can play, exercise, and make new friends at these dog parks.
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Opinion: The future of clean energy? It’s in the voter’s hands!
Arizonans have the power to impact climate change this November You’ve probably driven on the Loop 202 recently and noticed the highway signs alerting you of another ‘high pollution advisory’ day. If you haven’t seen the air quality alerts, perhaps your sign of climate change in Arizona is reaching you more viscerally through dehydration—or, worse,…
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Heat deaths of people without air conditioning, often in mobile homes, underscore energy inequity
Most heat-related deaths involve homeless people living outdoors. But those who die inside without sufficient cooling are also vulnerable, typically older than 60, living alone, and with limited income.
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Learn about 8 endangered species that call Arizona home
More than 60 endangered and threatened species live in Arizona. Learn more about eight of them and how you can help.
























