In Arizona: Clean Energy, Utility Rates on Ballot

Kind of important to have AC if you’re living in Arizona. But utility bills, set by a Republican dominated, fossil fuel connected state board, have been skyrocketing.

These positions are elected, and voters could, if they wish, make a change in November.

Newsweek:

The consecutive streak ended on September 18, NWS Phoenix announced. In total, there have been 120 days where temperatures have exceeded 100 degrees, however, this is not the most 100-degree days that Phoenix has ever seen in total during a single year, as 2020 still holds the record at 145 days.

“Overall there has been 120 days so far this year of 100+°F days in Phoenix, which is 8th most in a calendar year. The record is at 145 days set in 2020. Thus, there will need to be 26 more days of 100+°F this year to set a record. The latest 100+°F day is October 27th,” the NWS Phoenix said in a post to X, formerly Twitter.

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