renewable energy
PSR Arizona with Climate Tucson is keeping tabs on the new fascination with the nuclear option as the state faces the challenges of data centers, AI, and energy demand grows with the population.
Deals on buying energy- and climate-friendly appliances and other home-related upgrades are still available through the Arizona Clean Energy Hub, a program from Gov. Hobbs’s Office of Resiliency.
Gov. Katie Hobbs is preparing the state for the cold and flu season by signing an executive order that counters the FDA crackdown on COVID-19 vaccines, which this year limits availability to people 65 and older or those at “higher risk of severe disease.”
Curious about installing solar panels but not sure where to start? Join Solar United Neighbors, Vote Solar, and the Arizona Solar Energy Industries Association for a statewide webinar detailing best practices for shopping for solar.
Tucson-area homeowners can get help buying rooftop solar systems from a nonprofit that sets up buyers’ cooperatives to make sure consumers get a fair deal.
Our friends at Solar United Neighbors of Arizona have good news for those hoping to go solar: the price is right.
The World Health Organization and over 200 health associations worldwide—including PSR and its chapters—are urging world governments to agree to a legally binding, global fossil fuel non-proliferation treaty.
Learn more at our June 29 virtual presentation by Shelly Gordon, state director, Arizonans for Community Choice
Op-ed in the Arizona Daily Star from PSR Arizona’s Russell Lowes.
Tucsonans interested in adding solar energy systems to their homes or businesses now have the option of joining a solar cooperative to learn more about the technology and take advantage…