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Climate Tucson

Karen Peterson

Stories of climate and culture from the Sonoran Desert and the southwestern states of Arizona, New Mexico, Utah and Nevada

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Latest Issues

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We Didn't Realize Those Were the Good Old Days

This was then, 2009, when the EPA announced greenhouse gases would be included in the family of regulated toxic pollutants, joining the particles in car exhaust and other foul fossil-fueled emissions, all of them hazardous to health. It was...

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Just in Time, Because We're Mad as Hell

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3 months ago
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Power Isn't for the People

In keeping with the spirit of the Trump Administration’s desire to banish renewables — or anything having to do with clean air — the Arizona Corporation Commission will be voting tomorrow on the repeal of the 19-year-old Renewable Energy St...

3 months ago
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Trump's Big Bill Did Something Wonderful

Maggie Billiman, linking hands with Dawn Chapman, speaks at a press conference announcing the passage of RECA in Trump’s spending bill.

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  • Karen Peterson

    I am a climate writer and freelance journalist out of Tucson, AZ. Climate is a priority but I also enjoy the oddities of life, like current politics.

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