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A potential clean-energy initiative might energize the ballot box for Arizonans this November By Ray Stern | Phoenix New Times As rumors of a

A potential clean-energy initiative might energize the ballot box for Arizonans this November By Ray Stern | Phoenix New Times As rumors of a

By Lisa Friedman | The New York Times If 2017 was the Trump administration’s year of grand pronouncements declaring an end to environmental regulations, 2018

Citizen petition pay off to get reconsideration of rate increase By Ryan Randazzo | The Republic State utility regulators will review their August decision to

By Mike Sunnucks |Phoenix Business Journal Rich Rodriguez has hired heavyweight Phoenix attorney Leo Beus and could be taking his own legal action after being

If 2017 has seemed to you like a long and terrible year filled with bad news, then here’s some good news to close things

By Amy Harder | Axios We’ve gone from an energy-scarce to an energy-abundant nation, and our climate debate has waxed and waned. Let’s drill down

By Mike Sunnucks | Phoenix Business Journal An Arizona utilities regulator wants President Donald Trump’s tax cuts to translate into lower electric and utility bills

Still a decade away from production By Ryan Randazzo | Arizona Republic (Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Resolution Copper.) The Resolution Copper Project near Superior

By Katharine Q. Seeley | The New York Times At the height of the oil embargo in 1974, Jim Gordon was sitting in a line

Three Pinal County residents have filed a civil suit against Gary Pierce, Sherry Pierce, Jim Norton and George Johnson in connection to the criminal charges

They argue to judge about opening utility’s books By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services via Arizona Capitol Times The question of whether utility regulator

By Sue Tone | The Daily Courier Four national monuments in Arizona under review for elimination or boundary changes by Secretary of the Interior Ryan

By Hayley Ringle | Phoenix Business Journal Arizona’s solar growth slowed during third-quarter 2017 amid higher prices caused by a tight global supply of modules

By Debbie Weingarten (words) and Audra Mulkern (photos) | The Guardian y 9am, it’s already 100F (38C). In the desert afternoons, rain gathers on the

By Amy Harder | Axios (Editor’s note: Opinion pieces are published for discussions purposes only.) Congress is doubling down on the least efficient and most

By Mary Shinn | Cronkite News Service A federal appeals court Monday upheld the government’s decision to let a uranium mine near Grand Canyon National

By Kirk Johnson | The New York Times Lilo Danielle Pozzo, who teaches chemical engineering at the University of Washington, grew up in Puerto Rico.

(Editor’s note: Opinion pieces are published for discussions purposes only.) By Darrell Fox | Arizona Capitol Times State action may threaten about 40,000 jobs in

By Brad Plumer and Jim Tankersley | The New York Times The Republican tax bills moving through Congress could significantly hobble the United States’ renewable

By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services via Arizona Daily Star The University of Arizona has been ordered to surrender emails by two UA scientists


By Ben Geman | Axios Forget EPA’s climate rollbacks and the Paris brouhaha. The renewables industry, and solar energy in particular, is facing a series

Navajo Nations sue over shrinkage of Utah monuments By Arizona Daily Independent On Dec. 4, President Trump signed a proclamation to reduce the Bears Ears

New open space purchase will preserve nearly a mile of frontage along Peavine Trail By Cindy Barks | The Daily Courier Before she was old

The Week On Friday, the state of South Australia plugged in a 100-megawatt lithium ion battery the size of a football field, attaching it to

Trump’s first major trade fight with China could be over solar panels By Keith Bradsher | The New York Times With President Trump vowing to

By Tony Davis | Arizona Daily Star Four environmental groups sued the U.S. Forest Service Monday, charging that its approval of the proposed Rosemont Mine
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(Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Richmond American Homes.) By Karen Schutte | Real Estate Daily News Richmond American Homes of Arizona closed on 114 shovel-ready lots known

(Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Vermaland.) By Hailey Mensik | Phoenix Business Journal A major Arizona landowner is scooping up more acreage in the far West Valley

Photo via the City of Casa Grande By Noah Cullen | Pinal Central Growth and development was a major focus during Pinal County Supervisor Steve