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Wildfire
Thinning forests to protect the heart of Arizona from wildfires
Environment
A nonprofit is using mirrors as a climate solution to a heating planet. Could MEER be in Arizona's future?
From his laptop, Dr. Ye Tao runs the nonprofit Meer.Org, an operation dedicated to researching and installing reflective surfaces in open spaces and on rooftops.
Environment
Mirrors being used as climate solution to cool farms, homes may be coming to Arizona
From his laptop, Dr. Ye Tao runs the nonprofit Meer.Org, an operation dedicated to researching and installing reflective surfaces in open spaces and on rooftops.
Nation World
Gateway towns to Yellowstone become dead ends after flood
Towns like Red Lodge, Montana, are both cleaning up from the flood and figuring out how they'll make ends meet without a steady stream of tourists.
Nation World
After Yellowstone, floodwaters near Montana's largest city
The water in the Yellowstone River hit its highest level in nearly a century as it traveled east to Billings, Montana, home to nearly 110,000 people.
Nation World
Yellowstone flooding forces 10,000 to leave national park: 'Scariest river ever'
A National Weather Service meteorologist described the Yellowstone situation as "flooding that we’ve just never seen in our lifetimes before."
Spanish
Las ciudades del Valle ofrecen incentivos a los vecinos para cambiar a jardines más tolerantes a la sequía y plantar árboles
En Phoenix, la Academia de Liderazgo de Calor Urbano de la ciudad está buscando personas que se inscriban para ayudar a enfriar la comunidad.
Environment
Valley cities offer neighbors incentives to switch to more drought-tolerant yards and plant trees
In Phoenix, the city's second Urban Heat Leadership Academy is looking for people to sign up to help cool the community.
Environment
Latino activism leads in grassroot efforts on climate change
U.S. Latinos often live in ignored, lower-income neighborhoods that are degrees hotter than nearby areas because they have a higher population density.
Nation World
Biden gets rid of solar panel tariffs amid Commerce Department inquiry
A Commerce Department inquiry has been scrutinizing imports of solar panels from Southeast Asia due to concerns of possible trade violations of Chinese products.
Weird
Bees are fish, California court rules
The decision comes after a lengthy legal dispute to list four species of bumblebees as endangered under the California Endangered Species Act.
Environment
Video shows massive rockslide at Lake Powell
Boaters spending time on Lake Powell for Memorial Day captured the moment a massive rockslide occurred sending a huge slab of rock crashing into the water. (Via CNN)
Environment
A nonprofit is using mirrors as a climate solution to a heating planet. Could MEER be in Arizona's future?
From his laptop, Dr. Ye Tao runs the nonprofit Meer.Org, an operation dedicated to researching and installing reflective surfaces in open spaces and on rooftops.
Environment
Mirrors being used as climate solution to cool farms, homes may be coming to Arizona
From his laptop, Dr. Ye Tao runs the nonprofit Meer.Org, an operation dedicated to researching and installing reflective surfaces in open spaces and on rooftops.
Nation World
Gateway towns to Yellowstone become dead ends after flood
Towns like Red Lodge, Montana, are both cleaning up from the flood and figuring out how they'll make ends meet without a steady stream of tourists.
Nation World
After Yellowstone, floodwaters near Montana's largest city
The water in the Yellowstone River hit its highest level in nearly a century as it traveled east to Billings, Montana, home to nearly 110,000 people.
Nation World
Yellowstone flooding forces 10,000 to leave national park: 'Scariest river ever'
A National Weather Service meteorologist described the Yellowstone situation as "flooding that we’ve just never seen in our lifetimes before."
Spanish
Las ciudades del Valle ofrecen incentivos a los vecinos para cambiar a jardines más tolerantes a la sequía y plantar árboles
En Phoenix, la Academia de Liderazgo de Calor Urbano de la ciudad está buscando personas que se inscriban para ayudar a enfriar la comunidad.
Environment
Valley cities offer neighbors incentives to switch to more drought-tolerant yards and plant trees
In Phoenix, the city's second Urban Heat Leadership Academy is looking for people to sign up to help cool the community.
Environment
Latino activism leads in grassroot efforts on climate change
U.S. Latinos often live in ignored, lower-income neighborhoods that are degrees hotter than nearby areas because they have a higher population density.
Nation World
Biden gets rid of solar panel tariffs amid Commerce Department inquiry
A Commerce Department inquiry has been scrutinizing imports of solar panels from Southeast Asia due to concerns of possible trade violations of Chinese products.
Weird
Bees are fish, California court rules
The decision comes after a lengthy legal dispute to list four species of bumblebees as endangered under the California Endangered Species Act.
Environment
Video shows massive rockslide at Lake Powell
Boaters spending time on Lake Powell for Memorial Day captured the moment a massive rockslide occurred sending a huge slab of rock crashing into the water. (Via CNN)
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