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Tucson s 2023 was 3rd warmest year on record in Tucson
Moreover, it was the 25th consecutive year in which Tucson temperatures came in above average. Nine of the warmest 10 years on record here have come since 2009.
United states
University of arizona
Tony davis
Gregg garfin
Aaron hardin
Gabriel lojero
National climate assessment
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National weather service
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Ua school of natural resources
Atmospheric administration
Natural resources
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Phoenix sky harbor airport
Tucson to be a pioneer in treating wastewater for drinking
Few cities worldwide today are treating wastewater and then putting it directly into drinking supplies. Tucson plans to do so in the future.
Wichita falls
United states
Big spring
Santa cruz river
El paso
Pima county
Colorado river
San diego
University of arizona
Julia fonseca
Andrea achilli
John kmiec
Kathleen ferris
Santa barbara
David quanrud
Tony davis
Sonoran Institute celebrates dragonflies
Clean water is flowing through the Santa Cruz River, and species other than humans are taking notice.
Claire zugmeyer
Cheryl mollohan
Jeff babson
Michael bogan
Luke cole
Sonoran institute
Pima county regional wastewater reclamation department
Sonoran institute living river magazine
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Ua school of natural resources
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Sonoran institute director luke cole
Santa cruz
Dragonfly day
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Sonoran desert
Botanical gardens offer a refuge for Arizona s butterfly species
As rising temperatures and growth threaten butterfly populations, urban gardens have become biodiversity "hot spots," new research says.
Palm desert
United states
University of arizona
Papago buttes
Kathleen prudic
Jake frederico
El paso
Natalie melkonoff
Life sciences
College of agriculture
Ua school of natural resources
Desert botanical garden
San pedro
Natural resources
Southern nevada water
Arizona republic
Botanical gardens offer a refuge for Arizona s butterfly species
As rising temperatures and growth threaten butterfly populations, urban gardens have become biodiversity "hot spots," new research says.
Palm desert
United states
University of arizona
Papago buttes
Kathleen prudic
Jake frederico
El paso
Natalie melkonoff
Life sciences
College of agriculture
Ua school of natural resources
Desert botanical garden
San pedro
Natural resources
Southern nevada water
Arizona republic
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