
[OP-ED] America’s water mirage: The ugly truth about our water crisis is being ignored
By Cynthia Barnett Los Angeles Times On an unseasonably hot morning this fall, my 11-year-old son and I set off for Hoover Dam, his first

By Cynthia Barnett Los Angeles Times On an unseasonably hot morning this fall, my 11-year-old son and I set off for Hoover Dam, his first

Denver Post No. Green is still unsustainable By William Yeatman, Competitive Enterprise Institute think tank It’s been a rough stretch for Colorado’s “new energy economy.”

Arizona Department of Environmental Quality (ADEQ) officials met this week with Pinal County civic, business and community representatives in to plan ways to satisfy federal

The reelection of President Barack Obama has been described by industry leadership as a “powerful ally” to the solar sector. The Congress also gained several

The Daily Courier tells us the Yavapai County Planning and Zoning Commission granted the Yavapai Ranch several time extensions Wednesday to build the largest

After years of negotiations, the United States and Mexico have struck a deal that could keep more water in Lake Mead and help improve water

Voters are sending many conservation leaders — new faces and veterans — to Washington, after largely rejecting candidates who told voters that we have gone

When the United States International Trade Commission decided on Wednesday to uphold tariffs of about 24 to 36 percent on most solar panels imported from

Initial findings from an Arizona State University and University of Arizona Cooperative Extension survey of central Arizona farmers suggest problems in water availability for agriculture

GOP takes 2 more Arizona Corporation Commission seats; Michigan defeats renewable energy expansion By Phil Riske Managing Editor, Rose Law Group Reporter (For Arizona election

As has been the case around the nation, a Michigan ballot pits regulated utilities against renewable energy they see as a threat to their monopolies

Phoenix Mayor Greg Stanton and City Manager David Cavazos have announced the city has been selected as a finalist for the Bloomberg Philanthropies’ Mayors Challenge,

BEIJING/GENEVA (Reuters) – China lodged a complaint with the World Trade Organization on Monday to challenge the European Union’s support for its solar power components

By Nicholas Riccardi DENVER (AP) – An eerie quiet has settled over the Walker Components plant, which assembles custom cables for a global wind turbine

By Dan Mullen Climate Progress In the lead-up to Tuesday’s election, all eyes are on the candidates at the top of the ticket. But if


BISMARCK, N.D., Nov. 5 (UPI) — With a shortage of oil pipelines in the state, a North Dakota regulator said the state’s road system might

By John Tozzi Some of the roughly 6 million power customers in the Northeast without electricity in Hurricane Sandy’s wake may be glancing around at

By Vince Font Renewable Energy World News of job growth is always a good thing. But when that news just so happens to apply to

By Ben Protess and Michael J. De La Merced The New York Times Wall Street finds itself in a bare-knuckle brawl with a government agency.

By John Broder The New York Times President Obama’s 2009 stimulus package included the largest single piece of energy legislation in American history, a $90

getsolar.com Arizona already has one of the most robust solar power markets in the country – according to the Solar Energy Industries Association (SEIA), the

Clean Technica Financial woes grip the world. The American economy continues to sag, Europe teeters on the brink of collapse, and even the Chinese economy

By Cale Cottens Cronkite News Debbie Padia’s hair salon eats up a lot of electricity and, with times being what they are, she has been

The Associated Press Officials from Arizona and other Western states are demanding limits on oil-shale drilling along the Colorado River over concerns the thirst for

By Ucilia Wang Renewable Energy World Most people who drive up and down on Highway 101 through California would never think of making a one-hour

By Ryan Randazzo The Arizona Republic Solar energy and global warming have gotten scant attention from the presidential candidates this campaign season, but those issues
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(Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Richmond American Homes.) By InBusiness Phoenix Richmond American Homes of Arizona, Inc., a subsidiary of Sekisui House U.S., Inc., announced the Grand Opening

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