As Arizonans struggle with rising bills, heat relief experts emphasize a need to pursue nature-based city planning and clean ...
As Arizonans struggle with rising bills, heat relief experts emphasize a need to pursue nature-based city planning and clean ...
On hot days, concrete and asphalt can actually make things hotter. There are new technologies, however, aimed at cooling more than just the ground.
A recent CBC report noted that one large AI training run can evaporate hundreds of thousands of litres of water. Unfortunately, data centres compete with people and wildlife for scarce water supplies ...
Mike Fleming was always interested in geothermal energy — how it works, how sustainable it is, and how efficiently it can ...
Ever notice how stepping into a city feels like walking into an oven, especially during summer? The air seems thicker, the ...
Heating accounts for nearly half of the global energy demand, and two-thirds of that is met by burning fossil fuels like natural gas, oil, and coal. Solar energy is a possible alternative, but while ...
Local water treatment leader introduces expanded softening, filtration, and purification services engineered for Arizona’s extreme hard water conditions. Phoenix families deserve water they can trust.
Homeowners across Arizona are seeing steep jumps in monthly water bills. Here's why.
Phoenix experienced its hottest winter on record, ending with a string of 90-degree days. Experts say it's a sign of a changing climate.
Brazilian scientists have made advances in an area recognized by the 2025 Nobel Prize in Chemistry: the development and application of metal-organic frameworks (MOFs). These are porous crystalline ...
For millions of years, a frozen wanderer drifted between the stars before slipping into our solar system as 3I/ATLAS—only the third known interstellar comet ever spotted. When scientists turned NASA’s ...