Ozone Pollution in Phoenix Can’t Get Much Worse From Climate Change
“In fact, temperature is not the best predictor for ozone episodes in most of Arizona.”
“In fact, temperature is not the best predictor for ozone episodes in most of Arizona.”
“It’s always about bringing in water from someplace else,” said Sandy Bahr of the Sierra Club.
In 2017 and 2018, Elijah Abinah spent at least eight weeks visiting four countries for work on projects backed by the U.S. government.
The fresh round of lawsuits come as a jury in California awarded a man more than $80 million in damages
Last year, the parent company of the gas station chain raked in more than $8 billion in profits.
The “birthright” of water in the Harquahala Valley was for it to someday be used elsewhere, said Stan Barnes, a lobbyist for the Harquahala Valley Water Project.
A new study found pesticides, metals, and other contaminants in fish from community fishing spots around the Valley.
EPA has missed more than 50 deadlines under the Clean Air Act to grade Arizona’s plans to reduce ozone in the Valley of the Sun.
The feds are rooting for Arizona and California.
Speculating on water is a tough gig in this state. Is it a bad idea, or a brilliant one?
The city received solar generators — for free! — from a now-bankrupt company that faces potential allegations of fraud.Phoenix.
Their demands include a Green New Deal, a halt to new fossil fuel infrastructure, and a transition to 100 percent renewable energy by 2030.
With less than two weeks before a federal deadline, Arizona has 13 agreements to finalize for its Colorado River drought plan. Meanwhile, a key player is threatening to pull out.
“We’re trying to get something passed at the Legislature,” he said.
And you thought they finished the Drought Contingency Plan.
Director Tom Buschatzke said that groundwater management suffered “no meaningful loss.”
“We don’t want to be in a situation where we have the uncertainty of a federal plan about how to manage the water resources.”
Missing the deadline would have meant uncertainty for Arizona’s Colorado River supply if a shortage is declared next year.
Critics of an 11th-hour amendment lamented a “last-minute effort to appease a few interests.”
If they miss the January 31 deadline, the federal government will step in and dictate cuts to Arizona’s supply of Colorado River water.
“It’s just more lies from the Republican Party, as usual.” – Aleigha Cavalier, spokesperson for Tom Steyer and Clean Energy for Healthy Arizonans.