Environment/Nature Saguaros And The Drought May 15, 2021 Jonathan DuHamel Saguaro National Park shows that “although the population of saguaros in Saguaro NP is quite healthy, establishment of young saguaros has nearly ceased
Environment/Nature “King Coal” Is Not Dead Yet April 12, 2021 Jonathan DuHamel Many countries are ignoring the (false) principles of the Paris Climate Accord and instead going with what works to produce reliable electricity.
Environment/Nature Global Warming And Rising Carbon Dioxide Are A Boon For Plant Life April 3, 2021 Jonathan DuHamel climate alarmists have been claiming that global warming has been decreasing agricultural productivity
Environment/Nature EPA Awards $220 Million For Uranium Mine Cleanup On Navajo Nation February 14, 2021 Cronkite News The Environmental Protection Agency said Thursday it will award contracts worth up to $220 million to three companies for the cleanup
Environment/Nature What A Distant Quasar And A ‘Young’ Black Hole Could Reveal About The Universe February 14, 2021 Cronkite News A team led by University of Arizona astronomers has discovered the most distant quasar found to date
Environment/Nature President Biden’s Policies Don’t Follow The Science January 30, 2021 Jonathan DuHamel
Environment/Nature Researchers At Petrified Forest Discover Fossil Of A Reptile With Claws And A Beak December 26, 2020 Cronkite News
Environment/Nature Tucson’s Glass Disposal Plan Draws Ire Of Glass Recyclers December 16, 2020 Jonathan DuHamel
Environment/Nature Sandhill Cranes Return To Southeastern Arizona November 15, 2020 ADI Staff Reporter
Environment/Nature Hurricane Strength And Frequency Just Part Of Natural Variation November 14, 2020 Jonathan DuHamel
Environment/Nature Comet NEOWISE Graces The Night Sky For First Time In Thousands Of Years July 24, 2020 Cronkite News
Environment/Nature NAU Planetary Scientist Captures New Images Of Martian Moon June 6, 2020 ADI Staff Reporter