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Who’s Afraid of Tom Steyer? Billionaire Targeted in Arizona Energy Policy War

Who’s Afraid of Tom Steyer? Billionaire Targeted in Arizona Energy Policy War

By Joseph FlahertyMay 28, 2018

“Who knows who Reliable Energy Policy is?”

Rosie the Corpse Flower Is the Goth Icon We Don’t Deserve

Rosie the Corpse Flower Is the Goth Icon We Don’t Deserve

By Antonia Noori FarzanApril 24, 2018

WE LOVE YOU.

Phoenix Could be Cooler With More Trees, But City Lets Leafier Shade Plans Wither

Phoenix Could be Cooler With More Trees, But City Lets Leafier Shade Plans Wither

By Joseph FlahertyApril 23, 2018

Trees can help a city cool down. But the city has let its plans for a leafy urban shade canopy wither, activists say.

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Earth Day 2018: What Arizona Could Lose

By Joseph FlahertyApril 19, 2018

“When you lose it, it’s gone. You can’t get it back.”

Here’s a Draft of the Renewable Energy Amendment That Could Be on the Ballot

Here’s a Draft of the Renewable Energy Amendment That Could Be on the Ballot

By Joseph FlahertyFebruary 15, 2018

New Times obtained a draft of the proposed constitutional amendment. The energy initiative is affiliated with a group founded by billionaire Trump critic Tom Steyer.

ASU Prof: Clean-Energy Goals Are ‘Folly and Futility,’ Won’t Meet Climate Promises

ASU Prof: Clean-Energy Goals Are ‘Folly and Futility,’ Won’t Meet Climate Promises

By Ray SternFebruary 15, 2018

Today’s technology places physical limits of what’s possible, author and professor Tom Rez says.

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Billionaire Trump Foe Behind Solar Energy Measures in Arizona, Other States

Billionaire Trump Foe Behind Solar Energy Measures in Arizona, Other States

By Ray SternFebruary 13, 2018

Tom Steyer-funded group touts health benefits of measure that would require the state’s utilities to use clean energy to generate 50 percent of electricity needs.

Phoenix Goal to Reduce Greenhouse Gas May Save Us Millions — or Cost Us Millions

Phoenix Goal to Reduce Greenhouse Gas May Save Us Millions — or Cost Us Millions

By Ray SternJanuary 25, 2018

Phoenix officials don’t know if an “ambitious” sustainability goal will save or cost money.

Here’s How Much Arizona Spent to Keep Grand Canyon Open During Shutdown

Here’s How Much Arizona Spent to Keep Grand Canyon Open During Shutdown

By Joseph FlahertyJanuary 22, 2018

It’s not free to promote Arizona’s “open for business” climate, in contrast to a dysfunctional federal government.

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Will Trump Dump on Grand Canyon? Experts Say Risk of Uranium Mining Not Worth Reward

Will Trump Dump on Grand Canyon? Experts Say Risk of Uranium Mining Not Worth Reward

By Miriam WasserJanuary 11, 2018

“Ultimately, the real issue here is that there is so much that we don’t know,” says Amber Reimondo, energy program director of the Grand Canyon Trust.

Grand Canyon Trust’s New Director Ready to Battle Trump Administration

Grand Canyon Trust’s New Director Ready to Battle Trump Administration

By Joseph FlahertyJanuary 11, 2018

“It’s been a bit of a shock-and-awe year for us,” the organization’s new executive director said.

Carbon Emissions Would Be Down in Phoenix If There Weren’t So Many Darn Cars

Carbon Emissions Would Be Down in Phoenix If There Weren’t So Many Darn Cars

By Joseph FlahertyJanuary 10, 2018

In a driving-centric city like Phoenix, getting to net-zero emissions could take some creativity.

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Arizona Clean Power Initiative for 2018 Will Help the Future and Save Money, Campaign Firm Says

By Ray SternJanuary 9, 2018

Arizonans will get to vote in 2018 on a clean-energy measure that will help the future, firm says.

Arizona Approves Deal: Feds Can’t Drag Wild Horses Away From Salt River

Arizona Approves Deal: Feds Can’t Drag Wild Horses Away From Salt River

By Joseph FlahertyDecember 29, 2017

“Two years ago, the Salt River wild horses were almost removed and slaughtered. Today is a great day.”

Phoenix Gives New River Residents Temporary Relief in Water-Hauling Fight

Phoenix Gives New River Residents Temporary Relief in Water-Hauling Fight

By Joseph FlahertyDecember 15, 2017

Water trucks serving New River-area communities can keep filling at Phoenix fire hydrants for a few more months.

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Arizona’s Recent Six-Year Dry Spell Was the Worst in Nearly 700 Years

Arizona’s Recent Six-Year Dry Spell Was the Worst in Nearly 700 Years

By Ray SternDecember 7, 2017

A streak of six consecutive years of dry weather in Arizona “may be evidence of the changing climate.”

Update: Trump Reduces Bears Ears Monument; ‘It’s an Attack on Tribal Nations’

By John DoughertyDecember 4, 2017

America’s newest national monument, located in Utah on Arizona’s northern border, was also the first ever proposed by American Indian tribes. Now President Trump’s administration wants to shrink it.

Trump Administration: Get Ready for Uranium Mining Around Grand Canyon

Trump Administration: Get Ready for Uranium Mining Around Grand Canyon

By Joseph FlahertyNovember 2, 2017

“Who stands to bear the risks and pay the ultimate costs are the public and Native American tribes,” said a director with the Grand Canyon Trust.

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Even With Stopgap, Water Cutoff May Leave New River High and Dry

Even With Stopgap, Water Cutoff May Leave New River High and Dry

By Joseph FlahertyOctober 27, 2017

The clock is ticking for water-seeking residents in the New River and Desert Hills communities north of Phoenix.

Water Fight Balloons Between Phoenix and Desert Hills, New River

Water Fight Balloons Between Phoenix and Desert Hills, New River

By Joseph FlahertyOctober 11, 2017

Will water cutoff leave the North Valley communities high and dry?

OSIRIS-REx Photos: ‘Feels Like It’s Your Eyes Up in Space Looking at Earth’

By Molly LongmanSeptember 27, 2017

University of Arizona scientists are processing data from images of Earth after their asteroid-chasing spacecraft flies by.

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The Death of ‘Phoenix:’ How an  Endangered Mexican Wolf Met Her Demise

The Death of ‘Phoenix:’ How an Endangered Mexican Wolf Met Her Demise

By Joseph FlahertySeptember 20, 2017

Three calves were dead, and investigators had a prime suspect: a lone female Mexican wolf with a failing radio collar.

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