
[EDITORIAL] Water a statewide issue
The Sierra Vista Herald Review Sierra Vista and Southeast Arizona will again be part of an important water discussion, but this time, the focus will

The Sierra Vista Herald Review Sierra Vista and Southeast Arizona will again be part of an important water discussion, but this time, the focus will

By Patrick O’Grady | Phoenix Business Journal If there’s one constant in the lives of Arizona Corporation Commission members, it’s that they will invariably have

By Ken Silverstein | EnergyBiz With the unofficial start of summer now underway, utilities are beginning to sweat over how to increase reliability without breaking

By Tony Davis | Arizona Daily Star On the surface, new litigation over the San Pedro is pitting the Southwest’s last major free-flowing river against

By Ryan Tracy | The Wall Street Journal Some of the largest U.S. users of coal are thinking about getting into the solar-power business. Executives

By Julie Cart | Los Angeles Times OCATE, N.M. — Sitting in the tidy living room of the home they built themselves, Sandra and Roger

By Mark Peters and Rebecca Smith | The Wall Street Journal Wyoming has strong winds and a sparse population, making it a great place to

By Eric Wesoff and Jeff St. John | GreenTech Media SolarCity has reservations for at least 65 energy storage systems in California, according to the

By Felicia Fonseca | The Associated Press A uranium mining company seeking a mineral lease on state land in northwestern Arizona could have a hard

By Tony Davis | Arizona Daily Star Population growth equals more greenhouse gas emissions. Economic decline sends emissions downward. Those realities emerged from two studies

By Keith Bradsher | The New York Times HONG KONG — Trade negotiations between the European Union and China ended on Monday with mutual recriminations.

Western U.S. states face the challenge this week of how to squeeze every useable drop from the overtaxed Colorado River that flows into Mexico as

By Ryan Randazzo | The Arizona Republic The solar industry has come out with some strange ways to make political points in the past week.

By Melissa St. Aude Casa Grande Dispatch A rule approved by the Arizona Department of Water Resources in 2009 could cause most Pinal County

By Lexy Atmore | Climate Progress America’s agriculture is highly dependent on specific, stable climate conditions. Yet global warming is wreaking havoc on our nation’s

By Andy Warren, president Maracay Homes | East Valley Tribune A new study quantifies for the first time the link between energy-efficient homes and mortgage

By Evan Wyloge | Arizona Capitol Times As summer dawns and temperatures rise, the struggle over Arizona’s solar energy policies promises to heat up in

By Sarah Battaglia | EnergyBiz The United States has taken the lead yet again, but this time, we may not be so proud. We have

By Ryan Koronowski | Climate Progress Electric automaker Tesla Motors just announced that it has paid back the nearly half a billion dollars the Department

By Karoun Demirjian | Las Vegas Sun Sen. Harry Reid announced Thursday that he has introduced legislation to create the Gold Butte National Conservation Area,

By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services | Arizona Business Gazette Elizabeth Kelley isn’t claiming those smart meters reading your electric usage are going to

Rose Law Group has a deep investment in helping to educate about the environment and better it’s future. In addition to the solar energy and

KTAR A solar-powered plane is flying from Arizona to Texas on the second leg of a trip across the United States. The Solar Impulse is

Arizona’s solar industry has 9,800 direct jobs, ranking it second in the country behind only California, according to one of the first nationwide surveys on

By Daniel Dullum | Tri Valley Central In the midst of tough financial times, the Florence Unified School District caught a substantial break. With the

By Fiona Govan | The Telegraph The artificial island would be reached by a walkway from the mainland where a 984ft Space Hotel equipped with

By Keith Bradsher | The New York Times HONG KONG — The Obama administration and the European Union have each decided to negotiate settlements with
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By Angela Gonzales | Phoenix Business Journal Home mortgage rates have dipped to 5.99% at a time when sales contract activity and supply is on

Photo via CSPAN By Reason During his State of the Union address, President Donald Trump touted his executive order cracking down on large institutional investors