Arizona Environment |

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WebSite: http://www.environment.arizona.edu

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Until further notice, the University of Arizona, in accordance with the guidelines recommended by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, encourages all employees to work remotely. Our offices and rooms in the ENR2 building are closed to the public, but you can reach us, Monday through Friday from 9 AM to 5 PM, at (520) 626-4345 or by email to ienv-environment@arizona.edu. Explore the Arizona Institutes for Resilience: Solutions for the Environment and Society (AIR),a unit under the Office of Research, Innovation ImpactLearn About UsChanging the world starts at home. Join us as we chart the course towards creating a more vibrant, sustainable planet.The environmental issues we face today demand to be met with a combination of discovery and drive. With dozens of environment-related degrees and clubs to choose from, the University of Arizona can set you on a path of real-world, hands-on experience that will prepare you for a future of work that makes an impact.By connecting some of the world’s leading educators and researchers with students and community members, UArizona Environment is working to confront the unique environmental challenges of the 21st century.StudentsFrom clubs and committees to courses and degrees, there are myriad ways for students to get involved with environmental issues at UArizona.Learn more ResearchersFind funding opportunities and help us continue to break new ground in studies related to the environment and sustainability.Learn more CommunityDiscover how UArizona is teaming up with organizations across the region to make an impact in fields ranging from renewable energy to wildfire management.Learn more About AIRHarnessing the university’s collaborative expertise, the Arizona Institutes for Resilience links knowledge and know-how with real-world issues to help us create a more sustainable future.Learn more Feeling Blue? Go Green!With about 350 days of sunshine a year and a vast learning laboratory of desert, sky islands, cities, and even a nearby sea, the University of Arizona offers infinite opportunities for research, education, and engagement with the surrounding environment. Discover all the ways you can get involved, from majors and minors to clubs and activities.Explore our Green GuidesCongratulations to Diana Liverman,former co-director of the Institute of the Environment!Diana Liverman Elected to National Academy of Sciences and American Academy of Arts and SciencesRegents Professor Diana Liverman, who studies the human dimensions of global environmental change, was elected to two of the nation's oldest and most prestigious honorary societies. READ MORE Guide to the Arizona monsoon: Dust storms, lightning and safety tips for first-timers You breezed through your first winter — we know, 75 degrees and sunny in January was tough — but you did it. You really liked spring, when you were able to get outside, and even though it's starting to get a little toasty now you're thinking you can handle summer. Because, really, how much hotter can it get? No end in sight for Asarco copper strike, but critical ruling lies ahead The strike against Tucson-based copper producer Asarco by unions representing about 1,800 workers in Arizona and Texas is in its eighth month, with no talks underway or planned. University of Arizona to host final round of American-Made Challenges Solar Prize competition The University of Arizona Center for Innovation has been chosen to partner with the Department of Energy’s National Renewable Energy Laboratory to fast track the creation and manufacturing of American-made solar technologies. Dual-use solar farms welcome nature back to the land Most ground-mount solar projects built in the United States are on gravel, turf or dirt. And therein lies the Catch-22 of solar projects. The draw of solar is its ability to provide clean power that preserves beautiful landscapes that are in danger from coal mines, oil wells and fracking. Partnership Provides Crucial Firewood to Hopi and Navajo Homes Closures due to the COVID-19 pandemic have made it difficult for tribal members to collect and transport firewood from nearby forests for cooking, boiling water and heating. Want environmental news, events and announcements delivered right to your inbox?Sign up for The Dirt Digital Newsletter today!Sign up for The Dirt

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