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Under the city’s Residential Grass Removal Incentive program, which began this week, qualifying homeowners can get $2 per square foot of grass removed.
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Research shows that reservoirs across the country are facing lower levels and less reliable storage. New reporting from the Rio Grande Valley in Texas finds a pair of reservoirs in that region are facing similar problems.
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The resolution calls for changes within TUSD like becoming zero waste by 2040, cutting emissions in half by 2030, ramping up climate-change education and creating heat resiliency plans for schools.
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After Phoenix’s hottest summer on record, the city’s parks board has adopted broader restrictions for hiking trails during excessive heat warnings.
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Saturday’s high reached 100 degrees. That’s 15 degrees above normal, and a record for that date.
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After Phoenix’s hottest summer on record, Mayor Kate Gallego is warning that the city’s budget to respond to heat could fall short in future years.
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Culture writer Ade Adeniji joined The Show to talk about a new Internet trend giving people an escape in the form of nostalgia: videos of vintage Weather Channel with throwback, often pop jazzy tunes on YouTube.
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Much cooler weather is on the way to the Valley after an extremely hot start to fall. Tuesday was the first day in three straight weeks when Phoenix’s high temperature did not break or tie a daily heat record.
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A Northern Arizona University professor and his team are questioning the data coming from Climate TRACE, a consortium that tracks greenhouse gas emissions from various sources.
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Phoenix typically sees its last 100-degree day of the year in early October. But temperatures up to 110 degrees are forecast this weekend, with an excessive heat warning in effect through Sunday.