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By Dan Frosch The New York Times LARAMIE, Wyo. — The idea behind the sculpture that appeared on the University of Wyoming campus about 16

By Dan Frosch The New York Times LARAMIE, Wyo. — The idea behind the sculpture that appeared on the University of Wyoming campus about 16

GALLUP, N.M. (AP) — A federal judge has upheld hiring preferences at northeastern Arizona coal mines that require the mining company to favor members of

By Philip Bump grist Without question, residential rooftop solar is a boon: economically, environmentally, aesthetically (if you’re into that sci-fi thing). But there’s a drawback

By Cindy Barks The Daily Courier PRESCOTT – When voters overwhelmingly approved the Taxpayer Protection Initiative in 2009, one of the main goals was to

By Brady McCombs Arizona Daily Star U.S. Rep. Ron Barber’s recent call for a new environmental impact statement on the proposed Rosemont Copper mine has

By Cale Ottens Cronkite News WASHINGTON – The Bureau of Land Management is set to identify a third parcel of land in Arizona on Friday

By Ann M. Simmons Los Angeles Times A Los Angeles real estate developer must allow hikers to use the popular Hastain Trail across his private

By Jack Fitzpatrick Downtown Devil (ASU) Kitchen Sink Studios in downtown Phoenix hosted a mixer on Tuesday about solar-energy policy in Arizona and the Arizona

By Ryan Randazzo The Arizona Republic One of the small, development-stage startups hoping to mine the fertilizer potash from northeastern Arizona has signed a deal

By Gary Nelson and Ryan Randazzo The Arizona Republic Eighteen months ago, Mesa was walking on sunshine, poised to become a world leader in the

By Brian Wright Casa Grande Dispatch Pinal County has three state Active Management Areas concerning water resources, but it was the water regulations in subdivisions
By Zack Colman The Hill Wind power posted the greatest gain in domestic energy consumption in 2011 as overall energy use dropped, according to an

By Peyton Fleming Climate Progress No matter the place — California’s Central Valley, southern Nevada, the Colorado River, the Southern Plains — water is harder

By Joe Ferguson Arizona Daily Sun Another independent expenditure group has popped up in the Legislative District 6 race, focusing on Republican Senate candidate Chester

By Jim Kouri The Examiner One of the nation’s top conservative voices, syndicated radio talk host and former Reagan Administration Justice Department chief of staff

A USA TODAY examination shows that thousands of “green” builders win tax breaks, exceed local restrictions and get expedited permitting under a system that often

By Adam Gaub Maricopa Monitor An agreement between the Gila River Indian Community and utilities provider SRP is likely to have long-term benefits for many

By Lisa W. Foderaro The New York Times When the hedge fund manager John A. Paulson stood in front of a gently cascading Bethesda Fountain

By Ken Silverstein EnergyBiz Newfound shale gas deposits are getting touted as the next economic tidal wave that will carry the country to prosperity. True?

By Paul Venema KSAT-TV San Antonio Mayor Julian Castro had some harsh words for a CNN report Monday. Referring to a report that aired on

By Tim Hull Courthouse News Arizona’s Hualapai Indian Tribe illegally seized the Grand Canyon Skywalk, and it would be futile for the developer to seek

powerengineeringint.com Mexico’s entire energy demand could be met if it was able to harness a mere 4 per cent of its potential to generate electricity

By Eric Westoff greentechsolar.com Solar installer and financier SolarCity has historically addressed the residential and small commercial market. But SolarCity was just chosen by the

By Diana Martinez Ahwatukee Foothills News | 0 comments Phoenix-based company SolarCity is coming to the Ahwatukee Community Center on Thursday, offering information on solar energy

By Clifford Krauss and Eric Lipton The New York Times (EVELYN, La.) — The crew of workers fought off the blistering Louisiana sun, jerking their
By Dave DeWitte The Gazette (Cedar Rapids) A renewable energy boom that’s been a pillar of Iowa’s recession-resistant economy seems to be running out of

By Cale Ottens Cronkite News WASHINGTON – There are four elements needed for the growth and vitality of the solar-energy industry, but none may be
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Photo via TSMC By Amy Edelen | Phoenix Business Journal The White House is reportedly nearing a trade deal with Taiwan that would call for Taiwan Semiconductor

By Michael Gerrity | World Property Journal The global data center industry is entering an era of expansion unlike anything it has seen before, driven