Phoenix 18th in green building rankings
Arizona Daily Independent In the Valley of the Sun 31.4% of Valley office space is considered green , while nationally, 62% of large buildings qualify
Arizona Daily Independent In the Valley of the Sun 31.4% of Valley office space is considered green , while nationally, 62% of large buildings qualify
By Justin Sayers | The Republic | azcentral.com Protesters dropped off 200 flip-flops at Arizona Public Service Co. on Friday in what they’re dubbing the
By: Rachel Leingang | Arizona Capitol Times Brandon Cheshire is all in. He founded his own solar company, SunHarvest Solar, in 2009, and he has
10. Phoenix Herpetological Society v Arizona Rattler et Arizona Diamondbacks: Plaintiff seeks cease and desist order against arena football and Major League Baseball teams, alleging teams’
By Rachel Leingang | Arizona Capitol Times Solar brings more benefits than it receives through subsidies like net metering, according to a new report by
NEWS RELEASE SAN FRANCISCO – June 25, 2015 – (RealEstateRama) — Today, the U.S. Department of Justice and the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced a
By Caitlin McGlade | The Republic | azcentral.com Lake Mead sunk to a record low Tuesday night by falling below the point that would trigger
By Chris Mooney | The Washington Post The world’s energy portfolio will get vastly cleaner by the year 2040, says a new long-term energy outlook
By John Polich | Scottsdale Independent That rumble you’ve heard the last few months while driving down Scottsdale Road does not mean you need a
By Soyenixe Lopez | Cronkite News Phoenix Mayor Greg Stanton told a Washington panel Tuesday that Arizona is in a fight to make sure other
By Bill McKibben | The New Yorker Mark and Sara Borkowski live with their two young daughters in a century-old, fifteen-hundred-square-foot house in Rutland, Vermont.
By Bill Loveless | Special to USA TODAY When you think about disruption in the U.S. electric power industry, one of the first companies that
By Tony Davis | Arizona Daily Star BOWIE, AZ — Farmers from California and Arizona are pushing to drill wells and pump unregulated water in
By Stephen Lacey | Greentech Media By the end of the decade, the solar industry will install 135 gigawatts of PV projects all over the
Arizona Capitol TImes Tucson Electric Power withdrew its application to change net metering rules Friday, saying instead the company will address the issue in
Arizona Daily Independent A General Accounting Office report released this month has found that the Bureau of Indian Affairs’ (BIA) management shortcomings and other factors
By Eric J. Lyman | USA TODAY VATICAN CITY — Pope Francis on Thursday threw the weight of the Catholic Church behind a new appeal
By Jim Seckler | Kingman Daily News A Maricopa County judge ruled in favor of Mohave County in its fight against the transfer of water
By Laurie Merrill, The Republic | azcentral.com Living is cheaper in Bullhead City than in just about any other Arizona city, according to the most-recent
By Ryan Randazzo, The Republic | azcentral.com A Maricopa County Superior Court judge ruled that the state Department of Revenue used “tortured” logic when it
By Patrick O’Grady | Phoenix Business Journal Arizona fell out of the top five in overall solar installations during the first quarter, in large part
By Rich Keller | Ag Professional Some areas of the country are extremely appreciative of heavy downpours of rain that created runoff during May and
By Abrahm Lustgarten | ProPublica A couple of miles outside the town of Page, three 775-foot-tall caramel-colored smokestacks tower like sentries on the edge of
By Katherine Tweed | Greentech Media The White House Better Buildings Challenge has saved participants more than $1 billion in just two years, according to
By Cindy Barks | The Daily Courier The transparency of the proceedings of a regional coalition overseeing the Upper Verde River Watershed came into question
By Richard Wolf | USA TODAY The future of same-sex marriage and President Obama’s health care law hang in the balance as the Supreme Court’s
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