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Legally mandated U.S. national climate assessments seem to have disappeared from the federal websites built to display them.
Phoenix hit 100+ degrees for 30% of 2024, setting heat records as climate change worsens Arizona's extreme weather crisis ...
DINGMAN: You mentioned obviously the impacts here in Arizona of things like the changes to plant regulations. How much leeway ...
But hot, dry Arizona, long considered “ground zero” for climate change impacts, also has a lot of advantages compared to other U.S. states, said Diana Liverman, regents’ professor and acting ...
Also, Arizona’s 3.23 degree rise in annual average temperature made it the nation’s third-fastest-warming state from 1970 to 2018, the analysis by Climate Central finds.
Arizona's wine regions are some of the most up-and-coming in the country. In May, Wine Enthusiast named Sonoita, Arizona, as one of the five regions vying to become the next Napa Valley.
“This is the true picture of climate change,” the National Park Service’s Lake Mead superintendent, Randy Lavasseur, told the vice president.
The July 2024 general election saw a major shift in the UK’s approach to tackling climate change. The incoming Labour ...
Logan Stanley, Arizona Republic June 11, 2025 at 10:43 PM UTC· 3 min read ...
As the region’s economy has matured, the group has focused its efforts on attracting more sophisticated businesses. “The evolution of greater Phoenix and intentional economic growth has ...
Wealth growing in Arizona, but emerging industries still lag According to Forbes, Arizona had 15 billionaires in 2025, one more than the previous year, led by the founder of DriveTime.
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