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Created2011-07-12
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In a desert city such as Phoenix, summertime heat is a way of life, but how much does the built environment contribute to the intensity of the heat on a summer night? In urbanized Phoenix, nights don’t cool down as much as in the surrounding rural areas and on more

In a desert city such as Phoenix, summertime heat is a way of life, but how much does the built environment contribute to the intensity of the heat on a summer night? In urbanized Phoenix, nights don’t cool down as much as in the surrounding rural areas and on more and more summer nights, the official Phoenix temperature fails to drop below 90 degrees. Climate plays a huge role in the comfort and quality of life of residents, with numerous implications for tourism, energy demand, water use, and the vulnerability of low-income families.

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Created2010-01-31
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During the mid-part of the last decade, when the population growth rate was at its highest, the Phoenix area experienced rapid development and urban sprawl. The result has been an intensification of the Urban Heat Island effect. In this edition of Decades, author Sally Wittlinger discusses this uncomfortable consequence of

During the mid-part of the last decade, when the population growth rate was at its highest, the Phoenix area experienced rapid development and urban sprawl. The result has been an intensification of the Urban Heat Island effect. In this edition of Decades, author Sally Wittlinger discusses this uncomfortable consequence of urbanization.

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ContributorsGrant, Michael, 1951- (Host) / Horne, Thomas C. (Interviewee) / Schriro, Dora Bess (Interviewee) / Public Broadcasting Service (Broadcaster)
Created2006-03-23
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Segments on Harry Mitchell's congressional bid, an update regarding the English language learning controversy, the lower costs of state-run prisons, and the possibility of breastfeeding as an exemption from Arizona's indecent exposure laws (House Bill 2376). Guests include Tom Horne, State Superintendent of Public Instruction; Representative Russell Pearce (R); Amy

Segments on Harry Mitchell's congressional bid, an update regarding the English language learning controversy, the lower costs of state-run prisons, and the possibility of breastfeeding as an exemption from Arizona's indecent exposure laws (House Bill 2376). Guests include Tom Horne, State Superintendent of Public Instruction; Representative Russell Pearce (R); Amy Milliron; Senator John M. Huppenthal; Dora Schriro, Director of the Arizona Department of Corrections.