Colorado River water access agreement ends in 2026
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Farmers are working with politicians to ensure enough water is getting to farms before a Colorado River water distribution agreement expires in 2026.

Arizona agency takes action to regulate groundwater use in rural southeast

The decision comes amid concerns over high rates of pumping, which have led to wells drying up and ground collapse, causing damage to roads and property.

These are the ways you can reduce waste during the holidays

The holidays are a time for fun, but it can also result in excess waste that can affect the environment and here are some eco-friendly options to consider.

Fondomonte: Arizona AG Kris Mayes suing company over groundwater pumping

Arizona's Attorney General is launching a lawsuit against the subsidiary of a Saudi Arabia company for allegedly pumping "extraordinary amounts of groundwater" in La Paz County.

AZ AG sues Fondomonte over groundwater usage
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The Arizona Attorney General's Office allege that Fondomonte, which is the subsidiary of a Saudi Arabia-based company, pumped groundwater in western Arizona at a level that violates the state's public nuisance law.

2024 closes out as world’s warmest year ever

The world is closing out its warmest year on record, and if the phrase sounds like a broken record, it is because the record was set just last year.

Flood, drought causing Christmas tree shortage
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Christmas tree farms in the East Coast are dealing with shortages this holiday season, as an ongoing drought in parts of the country, along with other severe weather events, take their toll.

Lost penguin’s 2,000-mile journey to Australia ends with return to Southern Ocean

The emperor penguin, dubbed Gus, had somehow swam over 2,000 miles from his icy home and was found on a sun-drenched beach in Denmark, Western Australia, earlier this month.

Feds outline ‘necessary steps’ for Colorado River agreement by 2026

In 2026, legal agreements that apportion the river will expire. That means that, amid the effects of climate change and more than 20 years of drought, river stakeholders and the federal government have just months to agree what to do.

Diamond dust could play a role in climate control efforts, study suggests

Recent research suggests that injecting solid particles into the atmosphere may significantly mitigate stratospheric warming, as the rate continues to climb around the globe.

AZ community aims to ease the pain of summer heat
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While the Fall has finally arrived for Arizonans, the heat will be back at some point, and there is a new effort underway to combat the region's soaring temperatures. We spoke with architect Dan Parolek, who talked about a new 'desert-responsive' community in Tempe.

City of Phoenix launches grass removal program
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Homeowners in Phoenix can now be paid by the city to remove their grass lawns. Under the program, approved homeowners can get two dollar per square foot of grass removed, and replaced with drought-tolerant landscaping.

Phoenix area nursery gives winter grass tips
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As temperatures finally start to cool down in the Phoenix area, it also means it's time to put down some winter grass. FOX 10's Irene Snyder has from Moon Valley Nursery on what to do.

'Stop Poo-llution' campaign kicks off in Phoenix
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When walking you're dog, it's important to clean up after them. We all know it, but not everyone does it, which is why the city of Phoenix Water Services Departments is kicking off its "Stop Poo-llution" campaign. FOX 10's Dominique Newland has the details.