Tagged with Arizona 
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how will key senators vote on a climate bill?
John McCain (R-Ariz.) 2
Posted 3 months, 1 week ago
Sen. John McCain was one of the earliest congressional supporters of cap-and-trade, but these days he doesn't seem very interested in working with Democrats on a climate bill.
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even the desert can be green
Recipe for green jobs 0
Posted 4 months agoIn this economy, every state wants jobs. Green jobs are popular, but frankly, they’ll take them in any color.
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Razing Arizona
GOP: Solar powered jobs can go to hell (or at least limbo) 2
Posted 4 months, 3 weeks ago
Republicans in the Arizona legislature took political grandstanding to new heights last week when they literally stopped time. Somehow, a solar bill escaped the time-space continuum vortex and landed on the governor's desk nonetheless.
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Your train is running late
Phoenix’s light rail project sparks journalism start-up 1
Posted 5 months ago
Last year, Adam Klawonn started sketching out the plan that, this week, landed him a $95,000 Knight News Challenge grant: a news service devoted entirely to Phoenix's six-month-old light rail system. Its working title is Daily Phoenix.
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Concentrated solar power goes mainstream
Lockheed-Martin to build large CSP plant with thermal storage in Arizona 0
Posted 5 months, 3 weeks agoWhat is the best evidence that concentrated solar thermal power is indeed a core climate solution with big near-term — and very big medium-term — promise? One of the country’s biggest companies, Lockheed-Martin, has jumped into the race to build the biggest CSP plant with thermal storage.
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Class, president
Obama addresses sustainability grads and others at Arizona State 1
Posted 6 months, 1 week ago
On Wednesday night, President Barack Obama gave a commencement address to graduates of Arizona State University, the first school in the nation to offer degrees from a dedicated sustainability program.
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Hizzoner's Progress
15 green-leaning mayors 17
Posted 6 months, 3 weeks ago
Global warming is a global problem -- but there ain't no global solution. That's why mayors across the U.S. are taking matters into their own hands.
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Power Past Coal communities host anti-coal events during first 100 days of Obama administration 0
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Phoenix: What happens when a city built on growth begins to shrink? 3
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BLM publishes proposed rule which ignores House committee’s resolution 2
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Bridging architecture and ecology at Arcosanti 4
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Living and learning at Arizona State University’s School of Sustainability 2
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West for the Weary
Western states announce proposal for cutting GHG emissions 1
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Grist and Arizona State University team up on newsletter for students 36
Posted 1 year, 2 months ago -
Dig Yourself Out of That Hole
Feds lambasted for neglecting cleanup of abandoned mines 0
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West Foot Forward
Western states unveil draft cap-and-trade scheme 3
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House blocks uranium mining near Grand Canyon National Park 3
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The Wall's in Your Court
Enviros’ border-fence appeal turned down by Supreme Court 3
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Hope for a Desert Delinquent
What Phoenix, the poster child for environmental ills, is doing right 4
Posted 1 year, 6 months ago -
Arizona Republic calls out senator for not supporting solar 1
Posted 1 year, 7 months ago